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Academy Day International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Milan, Italy Sunday October 13, 2024 Draft Program 09h15 Opening of the Academy Day, John Schumacher, IAA President, 09h30 SG 2.20 Artificial Intelligence in Space Medicine, its evolution, applications, future research and innovation, Chrysoula Kourtidou-Papadeli, 10h00 SG 6.21 Global status of astronautics & space-related higher-education: Goals and Strategies, Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger, 10h30 10 years of Rosetta Mission, Gerhard Schwehm, 11h00 SG 6.22 Scope of the Space Architecture discipline revisited in response to current demands, Olga Bannova, 11h30 SG 5.21 Dark and Quiet Sky, Martin von der Ohe, 12h00 The SETI Post-Detection Protocols: October 2024 Draft Revisions, Les Tennen 12h30 Lunch (upon registration) Room 14h00 Advanced concepts for Space Propulsion (Joe Cassady, Bhavya Lal, Les Johnson) 14h45 Laurels for Team Achievement to the Chandrayaan 3 Mission Team (S. Somanath, Chairman ISRO) 15h45 Moon Farside Protection (Claudio Maccone) 16h15 SG 1.17 Next-generation space observatory searching for close-by habitable worlds and extraterrestrial life (Athena Coustenis) 16h45 Discussions 17h00 End of Session 18h45 Reception, at Melia Milano Hotel (Website registration required) 19h30 Induction Ceremony for Newly Elected Academicians, 20h30 IAA Awards Gala Dinner at Melia Milano Hotel Von Karman Award 2024 to Charles Bolden Jr, in presence of Academician Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator 22h30 End Payment by IAA Shop (see IAA online shop: Events/Academy Day) https://iaaspace.org/product-category/events/acaday/ Academicians who pay through IAA Shop must also send the Registration Form Milan to IAA office with indication of options such as IAA scientific lectures, regular meeting, spouse name, guest name at dinner, vegetarian, etc. Sponsored by AIDAA
Prof. Wu Meirong was the Director General of the China Center for Resources Satellite Data & Application (CRESDA), Beijing, China. She was responsible for the design and development of the Data Processing System for the transmitted data from three sensors (CCD, IRMSS and WFI) aboard the first of China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite (CBERS-1) and received by three ground stations simultaneously. She participated in the development of automatic pre-launch testing and checking systems for different launchers. She also participated in the design of 1st digital control for launchers. She was responsible for the development of methods for the testing, evaluating and replacing critical components of rockets to extend its storage life to three times its designed value. With such a record, she was elected a member of the International Academy of Astronautics in 2001 after a bright leadership of an IAA symposium in China. She started to be member of the IAA Board of Trustees, Social Sciences, in 2003 under the presidency of Ed Stone and the vice-Presidents K. Kasturirangan (India), Hiroki Matsuo (Japan), Yuri Koptev (Russia) and Hubert Curien (France). Her twenty years at the IAA Board were highlighted with responsibilities in various standing committees including the finance committee where she successfully stimulated support in China. In 2014 Prof. Wu Meirong received the most prestigious award of the Academy, the von Karman Award. She was the second woman to receive this premier award. Before her, only Eilene Galloway (USA) received such a distinction in 1986 and after her, only last year Chiaki Mukai (Japan) received such a distinction. The 2014 award ceremony was quite special as it happened during the gala dinner at the Ronald Reagan World Trade Center of Washington DC, USA, in front of 500 participants and 35 Heads of Space Agencies for the largest Summit ever organized. Prof. Wu Meirong passed away on July 28, 2024, in Beijing at the age of 88. As per the wishes of her family, the farewell ceremony will be held at 10 am on August 1, 2024, in the Orchid Hall of Babaoshan Funeral Home. In addition to her expertise, we will all remember her mastering to speak several languages, her impressive leadership among scientific audiences, her culture in art and wonderful voice to sing opera among friend circles. We are missing not only a real scientific expert but a friend for so many all over the world.
Many Academicians and international experts attended the Academy Day Busan held on Saturday July 13, 2024 on the occasion of the COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Organizers of this event were Ralph McNutt, Athena Coustenis and Rosaly Lopes. Welcome addresses were given by IAA Vice President Ralph McNutt, COSPAR President Pascale Ehrenfreund and Executive Director Jean-Claude Worms. The Scientific Program is available at EVENTS/IAA Academy DAYS/Acad. Day COSPAR
Prof. Edward C. Stone, former IAA President and director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, longtime project scientist of the agency’s Voyager mission, died on June 9, 2024. Ed Stone was elected IAA Corresponding Member in 1982 and Full Member Section 1 on Basic Sciences in 1985. He was IAA President from 2003 to 2009. He was David C. Duncan Professor in the Physical Sciences, Chair, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University. He was an Associate Professor at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, USA. His research interests concerned theoretical studies of outer solar system bodies: interiors, surfaces and atmospheres, with emphasis on physical chemistry of volatile constituents ; interpretation of spacecraft and ground-based data relevant to such objects, Solar system origin, Physical and chemical processes, in substellar-mass extra-solar objects, Chemistry and dynamics in Earth's atmosphere. Member of NAS.
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