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Abstracts
Submission Deadline was 31 August.
 

Note: This is a tentative list, subject to continuous update. Please check back regularly for latest ILC2003 Abstract information.

Intended submissions are shown in ( ).

Total as of 02 October 2003: 84

 

*Session Key:
1 = Lunar Activities and Programs of the International Space Agencies
2 = Asia National Moon Programs: China, Japan, India
3 = Science Of, From and On the Moon - Astronomy and Astrophysics
4 = Science Of, From and On the Moon - Geology, Geophysics
5 = Science Of, From and On the Moon - Life Sciences
6 = Pacific Space Access
7 = Advanced Space Access Technologies
8 = Lunar Commerce, Enterprise and Technology
9 = Lunar Commerce, Enterprise and Technology
10 = "Who Owns the Moon?" Space / Lunar Property Rights
11 = Space / Lunar Tourism and Hawaii
12 = Aloha: Hawaii / Global Education and Culture in the Space Age

 
Session
Abstract Title
Title
Last Name
First name
Organization
Country
1
(confirmed, TBD)
Capt. Young John Apollo 16 Astronaut USA
1
China Lunar Program Overview   Enjie Luan China National Space Administration China
1
ESA Lunar Activities and Programs Dr. Foing Bernard ESTEC SCI-SR - ILEWG 4 Chair Europe
1
JAXA / Lunar Program Overview Dr. Mizutani Hitoshi Institute of Space and Astronautical Science - ILEWG 2 Chair Japan
1
India Submission - ISRO Overview


India Space Research Organization India
1
Russia Lunar Program Overview / 2007 Phobos Sample Return Mission Acad. Galimov Erik Vernadsky Institute - ILEWG 3 Chair Russia
2
Scientific Objectives of Chinese Lunar Exploration Dr. Ouyang Ziyuan Chinese Academy of Sciences China
3
Return to the Moon: A New Destination for the American Space Program Dr. Spudis Paul Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
3
Space Exploration Initiative and the Moon Dr. O'Handley Douglas Santa Clara University USA
3
Proposed Robotic Astronomy Mission to Lunar South Polar Regions Dr. Lowman Paul NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
3
Radio Interferometer Observatory Near the Lunar South Pole Mr. Takahashi Yuki Univ. of California Berkeley Physics Dept. USA
3
Remote Photometric Method and Composition of the Ejecta Lunar Terrains Dr. Shevchenko Vladislav Sternberg State Astronomical Institute Russia
3
Large Lunar Telescope Construction, an Example Mr. van Susante Paul Colorado School of Mines USA
3
On Energy-Astronomical-Laser Space Base for the Asteroid-Comet Hazard Mitigation Dr. Ivashkin V.V. Keldysh Institute Russia
3
(Japan submission - Astronomy from Moon) Dr. Kaifu Norio National Astronomical Observatories Japan Japan
3
Lunar Space Projects (review) Dr. Ivashkin V.V. Keldysh Institute Russia
4
(confirmed, TBD) Dr. Taylor Jeffrey U Hawaii Inst. of Geophysics Planetology Hawaii
4
(China submission - NAO)


National Astronomical Observatory China China
4
Landing Capsule and Rover Designs for the Sooner Lunar Schooner Mission Dr. Miller David University of OK USA
4
Lunar S. Pole-Aitken Basin Sample Return Mission Dr. Duke Mike CO School of Mines USA
4
(Japan submission - Lunar A / SELENE)



Japan
4
Permanently Shadowed Areas at the Lunar Poles: Nature and Possible Unilization Dr. Shevchenko Vladislav Sternberg State Astronomical Institute Russia
4
Lunar Spherules Dr. Schneck Therese   Europe
4
Spectral Investigations of the Moon with the Smart-1 Near Infrared Spectrometer Sir Dr. Keller Horst Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie Europe
4
Role of Lunar Meteorites as Evidence for New Views of the Moon Dr. Taylor Larry Univ. of Tennessee Planetary Geosciences Institute USA
4
Extreme Lighting Conditions at the Lunar Poles Dr. Bussey Ben Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Laboratory USA
4
X- and Gamma Ray (10-200 Kev) Fluxes from Various Lunar Terrain Types for Chemical Mapping of the Moon Dr. Bhandari N. Physical Research Laboratory India
5
Lunar Protolife Dr. Green Jack California State University, Long Beach USA
5
Selected Precepts in Lunar Architecture Dr. Cohen Marc NASA USA
5
(comparitive literature of the Moon) Dr. Antolini Paola ESA Europe
5
Architectural Concepts for Lunar Bases Ms. Imhoff Barbara Liquifer Europe
5
Elements for a Sustainable Lunar Colony in the South Polar Region Mr. Al-Jammaz Khaled USC School of Arch. Engineering (former) Saudi Arabia
5
Lunar Station Protection: Lunar Regolith Shielding Ms. Lindsey Nancy Lockheed Martin Technology Operations USA
5
Designing the Mex-lunarhab, Application of Appropiate Technology Mr. Raygoza B. Jesus Mex Lunar Hab Project Mexico
6
High Speed Flight Demonstration Project Mr.
Hasegawa Takuya NASDA Japan
6
Universal Earth-Space-Earth Transportation System of Large Carrying Capacity Mr. Abrosimov Nikolai Marengo, LLC Russia
6
Sea Launch Pacific Space Access


Sea Launch, LLC USA
6
A Comparative Analysis of Heavy Reusable Space Transportation Systems Including an Ekranoplane Mr.
Plokhikh Vladimir Ekranoplane Russia
7
En Route to the Moon: Smart-1 Final Preparation, Launch & Early Flight Dr. Racca Guiseppe ESA SCI-PD Europe
7
Shuttle – ISS – Lunar Options Dr. Carswell Bill University of Alabama Center for Microgravity and Materials Research USA
7
Initial In-flight Performance of Smart-1 Attitude and Orbit Control System Dr. Bodin Per Swedish Space Corporation Europe
7
Ivar Asteroid Rendezvous Mission System Scenario and Trajectory Design Dr.
Cui Pingyuan Harbin Institute of Technology China
7
Compact Ultra Light Nuclear Electric Power Systems for Future Moon Bases and Colonies Dr. Powell James Plus Ultra Technologies USA
7
Electric Power Development on the Moon from In-Situ Lunar Resources Dr. Ignatiev Alex Texas Center for Superconductivity and Advanced Materials USA
7
StarTram: The Key to a Robust, Low Cost Earth/Lunar Transport System Dr. Powell James Plus Ultra Technologies USA
7
An Affordable Earth\Moon Transportation and Infrastructural System Mr. Gaviraghi Giorgio Pianeta Marte Design
Europe
7
Nuclear Propulsion, Power and “in-situ” Resources for Routine Lunar Space Transportation and Commercial Base Development Dr. Borowski Stanley K. NASA GRC USA
7
Intraplanetary Superhighway and the Development of the Moon Dr. Lo Martin NASA JPL USA
7
Probabilistic Strategy of Obstacle Avoidance for Safe Moon Landing Dr. Matsumoto Kohtaro National Aerospace Laboratory Japan Japan
7
On Trajectories for the Earth-to-moon Flight with Capture by the Moon Dr. Ivashkin V.V. Keldysh Institute Russia
7
ISS Advanced Technology Testbeds and Lunar Test Ranges Dr. Holt Al NASA Johnson Space Center USA
7
Revolutionary Technologies for Affordable Lunar Development by 2015: Elements of an Integrated Systems Plan Dr. Rather John Wayne State University USA
7
Metztli: An International Space Station Approach to Lunar Exploration Mr. Takahashi Yuki International Space University 2003 Summer Session USA
8
A Lunar Base to Protect Earth Prof. Burrows William E. New York University USA
8
Lunar Orbiter Mission Mr. Benson Jim SpaceDev USA
8
210 Pb as Tracer for Volatile Transport on the Lunar Surface Dr. Bhandari N. Physical Research Laboratory India
8
Lunar Rover Motion Planning and Control Based on Autonomous Behavior Agent Dr. Hehua Ju Harbin Institute of Technology China
8
Lunar Reference Mission: Malapert Station
MD. Schrunk David Science of Laws Institute USA
8
A Business Approach to a Return to the Moon Dr. Schmitt Harrison Apollo 17 Astronaut USA
8
Alternative Funding and Program Management Schema for Large-scale Space Projects Dr.
Dr.
Koelle
Martin
H.H.
Steve
Technical University Berlin
San Jose State University
Europe
USA
8
Navigation, Control and Vision System of Lunar Rover Dr. Liu Dun Harbin Institute of Techology China
8
Attitude and Orbit Control for China Lunar Satellite Dr. Wang Dayi China Academy of Space Technology China
8
Lunar Robotic Dowser Dr. Canough Gay E. Extraterrestrial Materials USA
8
Laser Ranging Imager for Planetary Exploration Mr. Richards Robert Optech Incorporated Canada
9
Lunar Propellants and Gateway transportation Architectures Dr. Duke Mike CO School of Mines USA
9
An Economic Rationale for Lunar Mineral Exploration
Mr. Blair Brad CO School of Mines USA
9
The Moon as a Solar Power Satellite Dr. Falbel Gerald Optical Energies Technologies, Inc. USA
9
Lunar Methane Production Plant: Ch4/o2 Versus H2/o2 Fuel Production Ms. Ruiz Begoña Colorado School of Mines USA
9
Lunar Polar Ice Propellant Production Plant Study Mr. Diaz Javier Colorado School of Mines USA
9
A Primal Calculation of He-3 in the Lunar Regolith Dr. Zhou Yongliao Chinese Academy of Sciences China
9
(Hydrogen Fuel Power Cells) Mr. Russell George (North Hawaii) Hawaii
10
Public-Private Model for Lunar Settlement Dr. Sadeh Eligar Univ of ND Space Studies Dept. USA
10
Property Rights in Space: Harmonizing Commercial Space Interests with the Visions of the United Nations Mr. Starlife Hans Cosmica Network Europe
10
Political Feasibility of Lunar Base Mission Scenarios Mr. Magelssen Trygve Univ of ND Space Studies Dept. USA
10
Space Property Rights Mr. Benson Jim SpaceDev USA
10
Developing Property Claims and Asteroid Eros Mr. Nemitz Gregory Orbdev USA
10
Political Evolution of China’s Lunar Exploration Plans Mr. Peckyno Robert Univ of ND Space Studies Dept. USA
10
Lunar Embassy Overview Mr. Hope Dennis Lunar Embassy USA
11
The Future of Lunar Tourism Dr. Collins Patrick Azabu University Japan
12
International Lunar Organization: Connecting Lunar Explorers Mr. Takahashi Yuki International Space University USA
12
The Necessity of Educating the World About: The Needs of a Permanent Return to the Moon Dr. Strong Robert West Liberty State College SMART-Center USA
12
Aloha Moon Rockz Mr. Kemp Jonathan Entrepreneur USA
12
Space Preservation Treaty Dr. Rosin Carol Institute for Cooperation in Space USA
12
Space Media Mr. Proser Chip Sticky Media USA
 

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