ACCESS TO SPACE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Final Report Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 1 Southern Hemisphere Access to Space TP ACCESS TO SPACE V5.indd 1 13/02/2020 6:02:25 PM International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 2 Southern Hemisphere Access to Space TP ACCESS TO SPACE V5.indd 2 13/02/2020 6:02:26 PM Access to Space in the Southern Hemisphere Final Report International Space University SHSSP 2020 © International Space University and University of South Australia. All Rights Reserved. International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 III Southern Hemisphere Access to Space TP ACCESS TO SPACE V5.indd 3 13/02/2020 6:02:26 PM The 2020 Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program was held at the Mawson Lakes campus of the University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, by the International Space University (ISU) and UniSA. University of South Australia Mawson Lakes Bouvelvard Mawson Lakes South Australia 5095 [email protected] www.unisa.edu.au Electronic copies of the Executive Summary and Team Project Report may be found on the ISU website (http://isulibrary.isunet.edu/) or UniSA website (unisa.edu.au/spaceprogram). Paper cop- ies of the Executive Summary and the Team Project Report may also be requested while supplies last from: International Space University Strasbourg Central Campus Parc d’Innovation 1 rue Jean-Dominique Cassini 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden France Tel +33 (0)3 88 65 54 30 Fax +33 (0)3 88 65 54 47 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.isunet.edu International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 IV Southern Hemisphere Access to Space TP ACCESS TO SPACE V5.indd 4 13/02/2020 6:02:26 PM Participant List Anu Rajendran Hongxing Zuo Christian Thaler-Wolski Guy Marcus Brianna Ganly Kaimin Zhou Joshua Kahn Na Zhang Rebekah Holliday Qiwei Guo Samuel Hobbs Shideng Yang Preeti Andrea Perin Steven Despotellis Shiyin Lyu Sujith Rajan Luca Santachiara Zvonko Vidos Si Li Xiangyu (Sean) Li Yiming Zhou Yonggang Luo Ibnu Rusydi Sasiluck Thammasit Fatima AlShamsi International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 V Southern Hemisphere Access to Space TP ACCESS TO SPACE V5.indd 5 13/02/2020 6:02:27 PM The authors gratefully acknowledge the gen- Principal Donna Lawler, Azimuth Advisory Pty Ltd erous guidance, support, and direction provid- Mr Eamon Lawson, University of South Australia (UniSA) Prof Gottfried Lechner, University of South Australia (UniSA) ed by the following faculty, visiting lecturers, Mr Martin Lewicki, University of South Australia (UniSA) teaching associates, program staff, advisors, Mr Anderson Liew, HSBC and experts: Mr Tony Lindsay, Lockheed Martin Dr Charley Lineweaver, Australian National University Ms Manal Al-Rasheed, University of Central Florida Mr Darin Lovett, South Australian Space Industry Center Mr Hugo André Costa, LSE Space GmbH Mr Gary Martin, International Space University (ISU) Mr Adrià Argemí Samsó, Pangea Aerospace Ms Ruth McAvinia, ATG Europe Dr Jacques Arnould, CNES - Headquarters Dr Katarina Miljkovic, Curtin University Mr Sebastien Bessat, International Space University (ISU) Dr Val Munsani, South African National Space Agency Ms Philomena Bonis, Queensmount Senior Public School Dr Paolo Nespoli, NASA Johnson Space Center Assoc Prof David Bruce, University of South Australia (UniSA) Dr David Neudegg, Bureau of Meteorology Prof John Connolly, NASA Johnson Space Center Dr Patrick Neumann, Neumann Space Mr David Cowdrey, University of South Australia (UniSA) Dr Kimberley Norris, University of Tasmania Mr Paul Curnow, University of South Australia (UniSA) Dr Joseph O’Leary, Electro Optic Systems Pty Limited Mr Lloyd Damp, Southern Launch Prof Walter Peeters, International Space University (ISU) Dr Malcolm Davis, Australian Strategic Policy Institute Ms Lindsey Pollock, University of South Australia (UniSA) Mr Michael Davis, Space Industry Association of Australia Mr Scott Pollock, Southern Cross Pyrotechnics President Juan de Dalmau, International Space University (ISU) Mr Andrea Preve, Avio S.p.A. Prof Kerrie Dougherty, University of New South Wales Ms Anisha Rajmane, KIT College of Engineering Prof Alan Duffy, Swinburne University of Technology Ms Alexandra Ryan, International Space University (ISU) Prof Steven Freeland, University of Western Sydney Mr Scott Schneider, Leiden University Mr Ryo Futamata, Nihon University Dr Jan Walter Schroeder, CisLunar Industries Mr Alessandro Gabrielli, Avio S.p.A. Mr Tim Searle, New Zealand Space Agency Ms Michelle Gilmour, Gilmour Space Technologies Mr Michael Siddall, University of South Australia (UniSA) Dr Brett Gooden, University of South Australia (UniSA) Mr Noel Siemon, International Space University (ISU) Assoc Prof Alice Gorman, Flinders University Dr Michael Simpson, Secure World Foundation Mr Thomas Goulding, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Prof Alan Smith, University College London Dr James Green, NASA Headquarters Prof Parwati Sofan, University of South Australia (UniSA) Mr Daniel Griffiths, University of South Australia (UniSA) Dr Su-Yin Tan, University of Waterloo Mr Rainer Horn, SpaceTec Partners GmbH Mr Robertus Triharjanto, Indonesian National Institute of Mr Femi Ishola, Kyushu Institute of Technology Aeronautics and Space Assoc Prof Ady James, University of South Australia (UniSA) Mr Scott Wallis, Equatorial Launch Australia Mr Mark Jessop, Amateur Radio Experimenters Group Ms Hannah Webber, University of South Australia (UniSA) Ms Teneille Johnson, University of South Australia (UniSA) Asst Prof Masahiko Yamazaki, Nihon University Ms Amanda Johnston, University of South Australia (UniSA) Mr Emil Zankov, University of South Australia (UniSA) Mr Goktug Karacalioglu, International Space University (ISU) Mr Taiga Zengo, Nihon University Dr Justin Karl, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Mr Alexander Ziegele, DSTG Ms Rei Kawashima, HEPTA-Sat Ms Mina Konaka, Tohoku University PROGRAM SPONSORS SPONSORED PLACEMENTS AFT Press Australian Space Agency Lockheed Martin China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation National Aeronautics and Space Administration China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General Portugal Space Agency Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith Fund Indian Space Research Organization Taylors Wines National Aeronautics and Space Administration Tenth to the Ninth plus Foundation Nova Systems The Aerospace Corporation United Arab Emirates Space Agency The Simeone Group SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDERS EVENT SPONSORS Asia Pacific Satellite Communications Council Amateur Radio Experimenters Group European Space Agency City of Salisbury Italian Space Agency Cleland Wildlife Park (SA Department for Environment and Water) Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith Fund Space Industry Association of Australia South Australian Space Industry Centre Vex Robotics (Government of South Australia) References can be found in the Full Report Electronic copies of the Full Report and the Executive Summary at www.isulibrary.isunet.edu University of South Australia International Space University Mawson Lakes Boulevard Strasbourg Central Campus Mawson Lakes Illkirch-Graffenstaden France South Australia 5095 1 rue Jean-Dominique Cassini 67400 [email protected] [email protected] www.unisa.edu.au www.isunet.edu International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2020 VI Southern Hemisphere Access to Space TP ACCESS TO SPACE V5.indd 6 13/02/2020 6:02:27 PM Faculty, staff, visiting lecturers and experts who were consulted for the Team Project. PROGRAM SPONSORS SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDERS AFT Press Asia Pacific Satellite Communications Council Aerospace Corporation European Space Agency Lockheed Martin Italian Space Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith Fund Portugal Space Agency South Australian Space Industry Centre Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith Fund (Government of South Australia) Taylors Wines Tenth to the Ninth plus Foundation ORGANIZATION-SPONSORED PLACES Australian Department of Defence Australian Space Agency China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Indian Space Research Organization SPONSORED PLACEMENTS SHSSP2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Australian Space Agency China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Nova Systems China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General United Arab Emirates Space Agency Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Indian Space Research Organization National Aeronautics and Space Administration EVENT SPONSORS Nova Systems United Arab Emirates Space Agency Amateur Radio Experimenters Group THE SHSSP20 MISSION PATCH City of Salisbury EVENT SPONSORS Cleland Wildlife Park (SA Department for The SHSSP20 mission patch depicts a rocket that Amateur Radio Experimenters Group Environment and Water) is taking off from the Moon to go to Mars. This City of Salisbury is our way to acknowledge Project Artemis and Cleland Wildlife Park (SA Department for Environment and Water) Space Industry Association of Australia Space Industry Association of Australia humankind’s reinvigorated willingness to venture Vex Robotics Vex Robotics into new territories with human spaceflight. We honour the wildlife in Australia that
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