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ID No : | 624 Edit | Title: | Beijing Lunar Declaration 2010: A) GLUC-ICEUM11 Report and Recommendations on Science and Exploration |
Summary / Review : | "Four hundred sixty seven lunar scientists, engineers, and explorers from 26 countries assembled at GLUC Global Lunar Conference including the 11 th ILEWG Conference on Exploration and Utilisation of the Moon (ICEUMII) from 31 May to 3 June 2010, in Beijing. The GLUC-ICEUMI I was co-organised by the International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG), the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA), with the support of China Aerospace Science & Technology Corporation (CASC). More than 50 International and Chinese highlevel officials attended the opening ceremony of the Global Lunar Conference and 400 students joined a Youth event at Beijing Institute of Technology. The conference engaged scientists, engineers, and explorers with representatives of various agencies and organisations in the discussion of recent results and activities, and the review of plans for exploration. Space agency representatives gave the latest reports on their current lunar activities and programmes. GLUC-ICEUM 11 was a truly historical meeting that demonstrated the world-wide interest in lunar exploration, discovery, and science. More than 400 abstracts were accepted for oral and poster presentations in the technical sessions which were organised in 32 sessions within 4 symposia: Science and Exploration; Technology and Resource Utilisation; Infrastructure and Human aspects; Moon, Space and Society. The latest technical achievements and results of recent missions (SMART-1, Kaguya, Chang'E-1, Chandrayaan- 1, LCROSS and LRO) were discussed at a plenary panel and technical sessions, with the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) still in operation. In particular, new Chang'E-1 results demonstrated the importance of these new observations for understanding the Moon. Four plenary panel sessions were conducted: 1. What are the plans? 2. New mission results; 3. From space stations and robotic precursors to lunar bases; 4. Moon, Space, Society" (Author's abstract) |
Author(s) : |
Arvidson R.; Foing, B. H.; Cohen, B.; Plescia J.; Blamont, J. E., [Marshall Space Flight Center] |
Publication Date: | 2010 |
Category(s) : |
ZA - Large multi-topical publications and reports |
Web URL : |
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110012567
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NTRS : | 20110012567 |
Submitted by : | MEP |
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