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SUMMARY:Not going back\, but going forward to the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Johann-Dietrich Wörner — former Director Generale of European Space Agency\, will give a lecture on his vision for civilian space development. Some of the topics he will discuss: \n\n100% reusable launch vehicles — reducing cost to orbit — are the 1st milestone in the agenda of Civilian Space Development. Will them be really available soon?\nWhat will be the 2nd key milestone on the road of space industrialization? Producing fuel in space\, from lunar and asteroid resources?\nWhat are the main Space Agencies doing to support such a road-map?\nSome relevant issues should be overcome\, to begin living and working in space: protection from cosmic radiations\, artificial gravity\, green environment in the habitats… are such issues tackled enough?\nWill the recover and repurpose of space debris be the first profitable manned business activity in orbit?\nHow will Europe win a position of leadership in such a virtuous competition?\n\nAfter his lecture\, Dr. Wörner will be happy to respond questions by the audience. \nAlseo see the Final Resolution approved by the 3rd Space Renaissance World Congress\, 30 of June 2021. \nJohann-Dietrich “Jan” Wörner\, born 18 July 1954 in Kassel\, since 1 July 2015\, succeeded Jean-Jacques Dordain as Director General of the European Space Agency. He is a German civil engineer\, university professor and former president of Technische Universität Darmstadt. He served as chairman of the executive board of the German Aerospace Center DLR from 1 March 2007 to 30 June 2015. In 2016\, Dr. Woerner proposed the concept of a Moon Village. See a complete bio here. \nFollow the Livestream on the Space Renaissance YouTube Channel:  https://youtu.be/oBxQnkX9FSI  \nand click ‘going’ on the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/524675279101841 \n\n 
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/not-going-back-but-going-forward-to-the-moon/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Space Renaissance Academy Webinar Series
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SUMMARY:Producing Food in Space - with Dr. Thomas Matula
DESCRIPTION:Perhaps the biggest impact space settlement technology will have on the Earth’s multiple environmental crises is in agriculture. Space habitats will have limited space to produce the food and will need to advance the technology for food production to achieve agriculture self-sufficiency. Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) is the next step in securing the human food supply and consists of moving plants into an enclosed environment in which lighting\, water\, temperature\, nutrients and even the CO2 level in the air is optimized for the species being cultivated.\n \nThe water used is recycled within the system\, reducing the water demand by up to 95%\, critical for resolving the freshwater crisis which is impacting many agriculture regions. Since CEA is independent of seasonal cycles it is possible to produce crops continuedly ensuring a steady supply to markets. The result is a huge increase in crop yields by CEA\, depending on the species\, over existing agricultural yields. Perhaps the greatest impact of CEA will be on climate change as food production and transportation accounts for an estimate one-third of greenhouse gases (Gilbert\, 2012). Because CEA is produced in a controlled environment it is able to use renewable energy instead of fossil fuels for the production of food. It also does not require either pesticides or herbicides because its isolation from the external environment serves as an effective barrier to weeds and insects. Since it is independent of the external environment it is also independent of climate zones\, so the facilities for producing the food could be located near the demand for it\, eliminating the global shipping of agricultural goods that currently accounts for large amounts of greenhouse gases. Finally\, the increased yields resulting from CEA will enable the restoration of tens of millions of square kilometers of land to native ecosystems\, a process that will not only reverse the extinction crisis but also provide for the sequestration of large amounts of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.\n…\nDr. Matula is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Sul Ross State University – Rio Grande College. His research focus for the last 25 years has been on the economic space development\, the most recent focus on lunar industrialization and the development of economically viable commercial space settlements. MBA\, Ph.D. is Bachelor of Applied Science Program Supervisor at Great Basin College\, Instructor Marketing and Management at Great Basin College\, and Advisor / Investor at Astrosettlements. In his consulting work his focus has been on the application of innovations in the technology environment to business and the development of the space commerce industry. BGS in General Studies at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in 1983. MBA in Management at New Mexico State University in 1986. He earned his Ph.D. in Business Administration at New Mexico State University in 1994 with the dissertation topic of Commercial Spaceports.\n…\nFollow the Live Stream on the Space Renaissance YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/nXR_TP1cEAk\nClick ‘going’ on the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/521684869567023/.
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/producing-food-in-space-with-dr-thomas-matula/
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SUMMARY:Why Art in Space? - with Sabine Heinz
DESCRIPTION:If you think artists are useless\, try to spend a quarantine period without music\, books\, poems\, movies\, paintings and games.\nThe corona virus has changed our organizational structures worldwide. That also has positive aspects. New technologies have received a boost out of the need to maintain communication structures. This can also be an opportunity. Digitization has entered the world in a new dimension. Elements will find their way into art\, be it as artificial intelligence\, which is already taking place\, or in 3D printing\, video technology or other electronic forms. Entirely new art formats will emerge. The new technical possibilities that arise now also influence the content. That could become the art of man venturing into space.\n \n\nSabine Heinz\, a short bio: \n\nBorn in Gera\, living and working in Berlin.\n1981 – 1983 Apprenticeship as Secretary.\n1988 – 1990 Apprenticeship as Window dresser.\n1992 – 1993 Study of Graphics and Design at the “Studiengemeinschaft Darmstadt”.\nSince 1993 Sanìbine participated in different courses and workshops: Etchings\, Collage\, Nudes.\n2002 – 2009 Member of the Studio„ “Otto Nagel“\, Berlin.\n2005 – 2007 Study of Arts at „Kunstgut“\, Berlin.\n\nSabine lives and works as a partially freelance artist in Berlin. The subjects of her work are landscapes\, humans and\, since 2009\, space art as well. In doing so\, she explores varies techniques such as printing\, collage\, mixed media and ipad drawings and collages\, some of which she animates. She experiments with different materials and tries to build a bridge between art and science. \nFollow the Live Stream on the Space Renaissance YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/DXBBInU458E \nClick ‘going’ to the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/346175317526595/
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/why-art-in-space-with-sabine-heinz/
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SUMMARY:Transterrestialism in the Renaissance and its Importance for today's Space Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:The transterrestrialist view of the world owns ancient roots\, and is very much important today\, while big crises are threatening civilization. Dr. Heuser gives a lecture on transterretrialist philosophy through history\, and the relevance of a sane negentropic philosophic approach\, to sustain humankind evolution into a Solar System civilization\, defeating crises and regressive factors. \nIn the Renaissance period\, Giordano Bruno\, especially in his work “De Immenso” of 1591\, outlined what was probably the first philosophy of space travel. “With the wings of the spirit”\, he undertook journeys to the moon and other celestial bodies\, conducted thought experiments on planetary perspective\, and questioned the reasons for man’s ability to overcome limited horizons.  \n\n \n\nAccording to him\, man’s desire to leave the Earth is founded in man’s dual nature. Although he has a limited body\, he has an unlimited mind. Thus\, man is a border crosser between the finite and the infinite and can thus transcend boundaries again and again. Giordano Bruno was a minstrel of the universe\, in which he assumed an unlimited number of solar systems with living beings. The philosopher of German Idealism and Romanticism\, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling\, took up Bruno’s ideas and wrote in 1844: man is not a local but a universal being. He originated on Earth\, but he is not there only for the earth. He should rather dwell in the universe. This cosmic anthropology developed in the tradition of philosophy and its possible meaning for the present time is one of the subjects of this lecture by Dr. Heuser. \nAlberto Cavallo\, one of the co-founders of Space Renaissance International\, will add a few considerations about the 15th Century Italian Renaissance. \nA short bio \n\nDr. phil. Marie-Luise Heuser\, philosopher and university lecturer at the Universities of Düsseldorf\, Stuttgart\, Heidelberg and Braunschweig\, most recently at the Institute of Space Systems at the Technical University of Braunschweig. She is the Executive Director of The Society for Space Culture and Head of the Space and Culture Department in the German Aerospace Society (DGLR). \nMain research interests are the philosophy of space travel since antiquity\, space theories\, philosophy of nature\, art and technology\, metaphysics\, ontology and anthropology. \nMarie-Luise is Head of the Space Philosophy Laboratory at Space Renaissance Academy. \n\n\nPublications: \n\nTransterrestrik in der Renaissance. Nikolaus von Kues\, Giordano Bruno und Johannes Kepler (2008)\nRussischer Kosmismus und extraterrestrischer Suprematismus (2008)\nSpace Philosophy (2016)\nRaumontologie und Raumfahrt um 1600 und um 1900 (2016)\nReturn to the Moon (2020)\nHusserls Phänomenologie des Fliegens (2020)\nDer Mensch ist nicht nur für die Erde da. Schellings Philosophie des Weltraums (2020)\nZur Philosophie der Raumfahrt von Günther Anders. Zwischen kopernikanischer Wende und Wiederverwurzelung (2021)\n\n\nFollow the Live Stream on the Space Renaissance YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/-hpu91QNklM \nClick ‘going’ to the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/edit/663800501523148
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/transterrestialism-in-the-renaissance-and-its-importance-for-todays-space-philosophy/
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SUMMARY:Women in Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:In the field of astronomy research\, women have made some of the greatest contributions\, even when access to the discipline was restricted. For example\, a century ago women were enlisted to organize the data collected by new telescopes. It was these women\, who were often condemned to only the most repetitive and boring work\, who first understood the true makeup of the stars and how to gauge whether the universe was changing its size. In celebration of International Women’s Day and to champion fuller access to education and careers for woman scientists\, Sabine Heinz meets Seth Shostak to talk about celebrated women in astronomy.\n…\n\nSee the live stream on the Space Renaissance YouTube channel.\nClick ‘going’ to the Facebook event. \n\n…
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/women-in-astronomy/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220207T213000
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SUMMARY:Will there be Sunday on Mars? Human religions and values in outer space
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Michael Waltemathe is senior lecturer in the Department of Protestant Theology at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany.Michael is also the Co-Principal Investigator for Interstellar Exploration and Society at the Interdisciplinary Center for Interstellar Exploration at the University of California at Santa Barbara.He serves as an officer of the Astrosociology Research Institute and is a founding board member of IASGAR\, the International Academy for the Study of Gaming and Religion. \nMichael is researching the connections between Religion and Space-Exploration in the history of spaceflight as well as in historic and contemporary theological\, philosophical and ethical thought. \nMichael presented “A Religious Vision for Interstellar Travel?” at the DARPA/NASA 100 Year Starship Study Public Symposium. \nHis current projects include ‘Science and Technology Awareness in humanities education’ and a project on Humanoid Robots as crew members in Space-Analog Missions. \nClick ‘Going’ on the Facebook Event \nFollow the webinar on the Space Renaissance Youtube channel.
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/will-there-be-sunday-on-mars-human-religions-and-values-in-outer-space/
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SUMMARY:Humans in Cage\, with Einar Larsen
DESCRIPTION:For years\, humans have been fighting to find a way to help Earth’s environment. They practically did almost everything possible. Still saving whatever they can\, some even sacrifice their own hobbies just to be that good citizen who cares. They actively join groups and community and donate large sums to organization that are searching for a way to save our beloved planet. But all these years the most simple and most effective solution had never been mention. It had always been there\, but no one seems to see it. “Mr. Nobrain and The Environment” is a book that shows you\, through Mr. Nobrain and his actions\, what we’re doing wrong and how to save Earth without sacrificing the comfort of life. All we need is to open our mind and see the great possibility that’s just within our reach: expanding into outer space. \nEinar Charles Larsen is a Norwegian author. A graphic designer by profession\, and an Astronomic artist. Scientist at heart since childhood. \nClick ‘going’ to the Facebook event \nFollow the livestream on YouTube.
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/humans-in-cage-with-einar-larsen/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20210920T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20210920T223000
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SUMMARY:China's Space Programme: born out of national needs poised to support global progress
DESCRIPTION:China’s space programme – born out of national needs poised to support global progress\nAbstract: The 21st century is believed to become the Asian century. \nIn the last few years China has introduced several economic and political initiatives which promote its rise as a global power. Embedded in its development and rise is the national space programme.\nWestern observers tend to look at China’s space programme as being small\, slow\, technologically less advanced\, and not significant enough. Is that correctly reflected or what is it then? Is China’s space programme able to support not only national advancement in science and technology but also support global societal progress? Which role does the New Silk Road project (One Belt – One Road\, BRI) play in this process? How is space technology\, embodied in the “Belt and Road Space Information Corridor” supporting the concept of a “community of shared future for mankind” and drive global solutions for society? The authors\, through consulting open-source information and performing in-depth analyses\, look to find qualified answers to these questions and give the audience sufficient background knowledge about the history and the present to evaluate China’s space projects in an educated manner.\n\n\nLecturer: Jacqueline Myrrhe\nThe presentation is the result of the work of the European-Chinese GoTaikonauts! Team\, a group of space enthusiasts observing the Chinese space programme for 20 years.\nThe talk is given by Jacqueline Myrrhe\, space journalist from Neubrandenburg\, Germany. Jacqueline has 22 years of experience in consultancy and publishing (books\, space magazine “Raumfahrt Concret”) and is since 2010 reporting on the Chinese space programme (GoTaikonauts! www.go-taikonauts.com).\nAlso\, she has accumulated 20 years of working as contractor for the European Space Agency where she has been assigned to different functions\, such as: analysis of international exploration plans\, science data base curation\, reporting\, content provider\, outreach and communication\, space education.
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/chinas-space-programme-born-out-of-national-needs-poised-to-support-global-progress/
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SUMMARY:Space Medicine\, Health and MedTech Innovations\, a lecture by Susan Ip-Jewell
DESCRIPTION:Space Medicine\, Health and MedTech Innovations\, a lecture by Susan Ip-Jewell\nIn the frame of the new Space Renaissance Academy Webinar Series programme\, chaired by the optimum Sabine Heinz\, a quite interesting and rich lecture was given yesterday by Dr. Susan Ip Jewell.\nSusan is CEO and founder of Mars Moon Astronautic Academy Research Science (MMAARS)\, one of the SRI VicePresidents and a pasionate space activist. And she’s Commander of Analog Training missions on Moon and Mars simulated surface.\nIn her lecture\, she gives us a wide overlook on many aspects of human health in space\, the edge of the space medicine\, the innovative techniques using incremental technologies\, developing systems integrating robotic\, artificial intelligence\, remote telemedicine\, avatars and drones.\n \nBtw\, Sabine\, in addition to being an efficient organizer and coordinator\, has revealed unexpected talents as a great media presenter!Sabine was fantastic\, moderating the intense discussion that followed the lecture\, about the many challenges humanity is facing\, while kicking off the civilian space development.\nSeveral questions and considerations were raised\, by the audience\, and by the panelists — Bernard Foing\, SRI President\, A. V. Autino. former SRI President and SR Academy Strategy Director\, Sabine Heinz\, Chair of the Webinar Series and of the SR Art Chapter\, Thomas Matula\,  SR Academy\, Educational Director — on topics like (randomly): \n\nin few months we will have four civilians flying on ISS: though the media only talk about this exciting event in a superficial mode\, several challenges stand in the background\nwhat is the main danger for health in space\, low gravity\, radiations\, somethimg else\nwhat will be the embryo development in space?\nwill reproduction be possible in space?\nis there a doctor onboard ISS?\nwill the civilian visitors to ISS have any kind of medical insurance\, or warrants? will anybody be responsible for their life ad health?\ndoes any idea exist\, about what could be surgery in microgravity?\nduring civilian space development\, will the main danger be the human aspects and behaviours?\nwill social issues raise and play a meaningful role\, during the settlement oin the Solar System? (refer: R. Heinlein\, James Corey “The Expanse”\, John Brunner\, Ursula Le Guin\, and more… Paul Anderson\, Jack vance\, …)\nhumanity will face many challenges\, it will be an evolutionary challenge: we will have to grow very much in maturity; however\, the positive thing is the enormous abundance of resources of the asteroids\, the planets and tjeir moons\ncivilian space development will benefit space settlers and planet Earth\, and the ones that will remain\nwith the growth of the space economy\, and the exo-industrial development\, space will be a possibility for everybody\, not only for the few rich people who can afford at the dawn of the space age\, that we are living now\nexperiments of surgery in zeroG were done during parabolic zeroG flights\ntelerobotic surgery is beinge experimented on Earth (Earth to Earth)\nanalog missions are being developed\, to experiment mixed crews\, composed by humans\, robots and avatars\nsending avatars to the Moon will be useful\, during the preparation for human presence\npsychological issues will be the main challenge\, wherever humans are in the loop\, there will be unpredictable events… this is the danger\, and the beauty of human communities\, wherever they are\nliving on the Moon\, on Mars\, or in space O’Neill habitats\, will generate new cultures\, new social models\, new governance methods\, different from the ones we knew on Earth (capitalism\, socialism\, etc…)\n\nPresident Foing concluded the webinar with a few remarks. Space Renaissaance starts on Earth. Now we have more tools to observe and protect the Earth\, we have more connectivity\, but we also have more tools to damage it. With space exploration\, thinking and meditation\, we can promote the value of science\, of progress\, of technology  of critical sensing thinking\, social responsibility. So we have to become more mature\, learning to live on multiple planets and improve our society. Analog training is important for all of the above\, exploring our limits and also multiply our capabilities. What are we going to teach in the future schools on the Moon to our children born on the Moon; heritage\, responsibility intercultural. And we can use robots and avatars. In 20 years i plan to retire on the Moon\, on the near side\, so i can look at all of you in the sky\, and i will invite you all to visit me\, to the Moon Olympics\, but also to the next series of the Space Renaissance Webinars.\nThe whole webinar is available on the Youtube Space Renaissance channel: https://youtu.be/rwF4jbsE4oc \n﻿\nDon’t forget to subscribe to the channel! \nHere you can see the SRI Webinar Series Calendar\, coordinated by Sabine Heinz\, with many dates already confirmed up to 2022.\nWant to help\, or participate? Join the SRI Crew today!
URL:https://spacerenaissance.space/event/space-medicine-health-and-medtech-innovations-a-lecture-by-susan-ip-jewell/
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