IAF Human Spaceflight Symposium 2020

IAF Human Spaceflight Symposium 2020

IAF Human Spaceflight Symposium 2020 Held at the 71st International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2020) Online 12 - 14 October 2020 ISBN: 978-1-7138-2540-1 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2020) by International Astronautical Federation All rights reserved. Printed with permission by Curran Associates, Inc. (2021) For permission requests, please contact International Astronautical Federation at the address below. International Astronautical Federation 100 Avenue de Suffren 75015 Paris France Phone: +33 1 45 67 42 60 Fax: +33 1 42 73 21 20 www.iafastro.org Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS GOVERNMENTAL HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAMMES (OVERVIEW) KEYNOTE: INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS IN HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION ................................... 1 Kathy Lueders, Ruth Siboni KEYNOTE: HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT WITHIN ESA’S SPACE EXPLORATION PROGRAMME FOR THE NEXT DECADE ...................................................................................................... 2 David Parker, Bernhard Hufenbach UAE ASTRONAUTS PROGRAMME ZAYED AMBITION MISSION ONE TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION .............................................................................................................. 3 Fatma Al Sayah CANADA AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM: OVERVIEW AND STATUS SINCE IAC 2019 .................................................................................................................................. 4 Chris Francis, Timothy Braithwaite, Mathieu Caron, Edward Tabarah HOW NEW SPACE AGENCIES ARE SUPPORTING HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT (HSF)–AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE .......................................................................................................................... 5 Anthony Murfett, Aude Vignelles, Kate Sweatman, Zara Shroff THE EUROPEAN SERVICE MODULE FOR ARTEMIS MISSION: THALES ALENIA SPACE CHALLANGES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE FIRST THREE UNITS EXPERIENCE ................ 6 Annamaria Piras, Fabio Burzagli NASA’S HUMAN LUNAR LANDING STRATEGY ........................................................................................ 7 Lisa Watson-Morgan, Greg Chavers, John Connolly, Alicia Dwyer-Cianciolo, Chance Garcia, Daniel Mazanek, Laura Means, Beverly Perry, Tara Polsgrove COMMERCIAL HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAMMES PRACTICALITIES OF COMMERCIAL HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT ................................................................. 8 Richard Pournelle IMPACT OF AMERICAN DEPENDENCE FOR HUMAN LAUNCH CAPABILITIES TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ON THE WORKING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NASA AND ROSCOSMOS ................................................................................................................................ 9 Natalia Glazkova, Madison Maloney, Anna Maria Dear NASA’S COMMERCIAL LEO PLANS AND STATUS .................................................................................. 10 Douglas Comstock, Sam Scimemi, Philip McAlister DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AS COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT IN ORBITAL RESEARCH ..................................................................................................... 11 Oksana Grigorieva, Dmitry Loskutov BOEING STARLINER ORBITAL FLIGHT TEST RESULTS AND LESSONS LEARNED ......................... 12 Peter McGrath II WHAT WOMEN NEED FOR SPACE TRAVEL ............................................................................................. 13 Taiko Kawakami, Taichi Yamazaki CREATING A NEW BUSINESS OF SPACE FLIGHT ATTENDANT SERVICE & SFA ACADEMY ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 Yuko Kirihara, Chieko Takahashi, Taichi Yamazaki ADVANCED SPACE SERVICE ACCESS APPLICATION TOOL: ASTRAX UNIVERSAL USER INTERFACE (U2U) ............................................................................................................................... 15 Taichi Yamazaki ASTRAX SPACE SERVICE CATALOGUE SYSTEM FOR SPACE TOURISM .......................................... 16 Taichi Yamazaki ZEROG-NAUT AND MISSION COMMANDER TO SUPPORT COMMERCIAL SPACE MISSIONS AND CUSTOMER ACTIVITIES INSIDE CABIN ....................................................................... 17 Taichi Yamazaki UTILIZATION & EXPLOITATION OF HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT SYSTEMS THE ISS UTILIZATION STRATEGY OF THE ITALIAN SPACE AGENCY ............................................... 18 Gabriele Mascetti, Giovanni Valentini, Marta Albano, Valerio Di Tana, Chiara Piacenza, Gianni Truscelli, Dario Castagnolo, Raimondo Fortezza A NITROGEN RECHARGE SYSTEM FOR CHINA’S MANNED SPACE SCIENCE AND UTILIZATION SYSTEM APPLICATION ....................................................................................................... 20 Hongfei Guan JAXA NEW KIBO UTILIZATION STRATEGY TOWARD MAINTAINING SUSTAINABLE LOW EARTH ORBIT UTILIZATION OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS ............................. 21 Kaoruko Sakamoto, Kazuya Suzuki, Hiroaki Tateshita, Masaki Shirakawa, Shiho Ogawa SPACE HERO - PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABLE PRIVATE ASTRONAUT EXPERIENCES .................. 22 Christopher Hearsey STARTING A TOUR TO THE MOON FROM INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ................................ 23 Tadashi Takano CRADLE-CALIFORNIA RESEARCH ANALOG FOR DEEPSPACE AND LUNAR ENVIRONMENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 24 Alondra Hauser PREPARING FOR HUMAN MISSIONS TO MARS: THE ROLE OF ISS AND ARTEMIS AS ANALOGS FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TESTING ................................................................... 25 Julie A. Robinson, Sam Scimemi, Michelle Rucker, Michael C. Waid, Jennifer Fogarty, William Paloski, Oleg Kotov FLIGHT & GROUND OPERATIONS OF HSF SYSTEMS - JOINT SESSION OF THE IAF HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT AND IAF SPACE OPERATIONS SYMPOSIA) THE MISSION PLANNING TECHNIQUE AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR SPACE STATION OPERATION ................................................................................................................................... 27 Jiacheng Zhang, Zhu Yuehe, Jin Zhang, Ya-Zhong Luo ADVANCES IN AUTOMATIC MISSION PLAN GENERATOR LANGUAGE............................................ 28 Salvador Daniel Escobedo Casillas COLUMBUS ARCHITECTURAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR ON-ORBIT NETWORK SERVICES ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 Stefan Petschelt SYSTEM UPGRADES PREPARE COLUMBUS FOR A NEW DECADE ..................................................... 30 Alexander Stölzle, Dieter Sabath, Gerd Söllner, Ivano Verzola COLUMBUS CREW TERMINAL .................................................................................................................... 31 Stefan Petschelt INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR DESIGNING A TRAINING SIMULATOR FOR VISUAL INSTRUMENTAL OBSERVATIONS FROM THE ISS .................................................................................. 32 Andrey Kuritsin, Pavel Vlasov, Valeriy Vasiliev, Valeriy Fokin, Maksim Kharlamov, Irina Kutnik, Nikolai Chub, Natalia Vasilieva UAE ASTRONAUT PROGRAM – OPERATION AND EXECUTION OVERVIEW .................................... 33 Mohammad Alblooshi, Mohammed Al Ali, Ahmed Wali, Majid Alloghani, Rashid Aldallal THE EFFECT OF MICROGRAVITY ON VISUAL SEARCH GUIDED BY AUGMENTED REALITY ........................................................................................................................................................... 35 Daniela Markov-Vetter NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VENTILATION IN A MOON HABITAT LABORATORY MODULE ........................................................................................................................................................... 36 Maria Von Einem, Rodion Groll, Christiane Heinicke ASTRONAUT TRAINING, ACCOMMODATION, AND OPERATIONS IN SPACE ASTRONAUT ROUNDTABLE ........................................................................................................................ 37 Alan T. Deluna, Igor V. Sorokin ASTRONAUT SELECTION AND TRAINING RELATED TO MEDICAL CARE FOR DEEP SPACE MISSIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 38 Farhan M. Asrar, David Saint-Jacques, Jonathan Clark, David Williams ASTRONAUT ON-BOARD TRAINING (OBT) CHALLENGES, ADVANTAGES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR FUTURE HUMAN MISSIONS ................................................................................... 39 Tom Hoppenbrouwers, Serena Bertone, Laura Andre-Boyet, Carlo Vizzi, Matthew Day, Luca Anniciello, Norbert Illmer, Rüdiger Seine CLASSIFICATION OF ANALOGUE MISSIONS: A REFERENCE FOR MISSION DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION ............................................................................................................................... 40 Ilaria Cinelli EEG-BASED NEUROFEEDBACK FOR CREW PERFORMANCE TRAINING IN EXPLORATION-CLASS MISSIONS ............................................................................................................... 41 Brett Bennett SIMSKILL-RU: IMPLEMENTATION AND RESULTS OF AN OREL-SPACECRAFT

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