what are the future horizons in the space exploration and
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what are the future horizons in the space exploration and
Agenda Annual Asp Alumni Members Meeting 14:00 Guests Registration 14:30 Dr. Ing. Laura Mainini, Alumni ASP Senior Vice-president, discussion moderator Round Table Prof. Franco Bernelli Dr. Ing. Luca Rossettini Mrs. Luisa Innocenti Major Paolo Nespoli Ing. Maria Antonietta Perino 15:00 -17.00 17.00 Head of Advanced Exploration Programs, Thales Alenia Space Event introduction Prof. Enrico Flamini Ing. Marco Rubino, Alumni ASP President Chief Scientist Agenzia Spaziale Italiana Guest welcome Closing Remarks 18:00 Prof. Franco Bernelli, Rosetta Space Probe project How innovation and research support the exploration of where to live in the future Dr. Ing. Luca Rossettini, CEO of D-Orbit How startups are shaping the space exploration field Mrs. Luisa Innocenti, Head of ESA Clean Space project How technology will preserve the places where we live the future Major Paolo Nespoli, ESA Astronaut How international collaboration helps managing complex problems on Earth and life in space SPACE HORIZONS POLITECNICO DI MILANO P.LE LEONARDO DA VINCI 32, AULA DE DONATO OCTOBER 24TH 2015 14:00-19:00 The seminar “Space Horizons” is meant as an opportunity to discuss a number of hot topics in the space exploration field with a pool of heterogeneous players: Paolo Nespoli - ESA Austronaut, next mission is planned for 2017- is going to share with us his experience as an austronaut. How does an austronaut, in 2015, get ready for a space mission? How do Italy and international teams act in the challenging, multicultural and technological field of space exploration and research? What are the future perspectives, challenges and goals? Franco Bernelli - Full Professor at Politecnico di Milano - is going to share his experience as a member of the group from Politecnico di Milano that lead the technical side of the Rosetta mission. He will help us understanding what are the advances in technology and space research, and the organizational dynamics of international space projects. Luca Rossettini - entrepreneur, founder of D-Orbit, Alumnus Polimi - is bringing his experience as young startupper. He is going to present his successful business and technology model, which addresses one of the most important challenges to the sustainability of today’s space exploration: space debris. Luisa Innocenti - head of ESA’s Clean Space initiative since 2012 - is going to share with us the perspective of how international agencies like the European Space Agency, are working in order make space missions and research environmentally sustainable, protecting both Earth and space environments. WHAT ARE THE FUTURE HORIZONS IN THE SPACE EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH? HOW INNOVATION, FIELD EXPERIENCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP ARE SHAPING THESE HORIZONS? AND WHAT IS THE CONTRIBUTION OF ITALY AND EUROPE TO SPACE PROJECTS? AFTER DEBATING ABOUT 0-KM FOOD PRODUCTION MODELS, THE FUTURE OF ITALY, THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY MARKET, AND GLOBAL CHANGES, ASP ALUMNI IS READY TO TAKE OFF FOR SPACE EXPLORATION. FOLLOWING THE LEADING ROLE OF POLITECNICO DI MILANO IN THE ROSETTA MISSION, THE INVOLVEMENT OF MANY ITALIAN ASTRONAUTS IN INTERNATIONAL SPACE EXPEDITIONS, AND THE CHALLENGES THAT ARE CURRENTLY DRIVING SPACE RESEARCH AND BUSINESS, ON THE 24TH OCTOBER ASP ALUMNI IS TRYING TO UNDERSTAND THE CURRENT SITUATION OF SPACE EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH, AND DISCUSS ITS DEVELOPMENT HORIZONS. “Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious.” Stephen Hawking ASPALUMNI
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