[CCoE Notice] 100 Year Starship Project Accepting Abstracts - due May 31

Fisher, Esmeralda efisher at Central.UH.EDU
Tue May 21 09:31:19 CDT 2013


PATHWAY TO THE STARS, FOOTPRINTS ON EARTH

19 - 22 September, 2013
Houston, Texas, USA
Across the globe, calls are being made for bolder human expansion into space beyond earth orbit.  Achieving the interstellar journey to promote and establish fundamental research, technology development, societal systems and capacities that facilitate ready access to our inner solar system and which will leave an indelible mark upon life on earth.  The 100YSS<http://100yss.org/> 2013 Public Symposium—Pathway to the Stars, Footprints on Earth—seeks to highlight both the small incremental steps and radical leaps required to make significant progress on the way to interstellar space.

CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers are invited in the defined technical tracks that propose or review specific technology or basic research with the potential to incrementally or radically traverse or identify gaps in knowledge and capability needed to achieve human interstellar travel.



•       Destinations: Known and Hidden Obstacles
The reality of space beyond our solar system, while becoming clearer, is still in a broad sense unexplored and unknown.  Papers in this track are invited to offer strategies, techniques, processes and solutions to help identify and meet the challenges in selecting an interstellar destination and survival when such destination is reached.


•       Design: Space:  How might we best design the habitats, clothing and equipment for daily use on board a craft on such a journey? The track will address these questions by exploring larger questions of design process and theory as well as focused examinations of concepts for specific design areas.




•       Factors of Time & Distance
In considering the long time and vast distances of interstellar space travel, how should the issues best be defined to facilitate the search for solutions?  What is the state of potential solutions?  How can current knowledge and projects help meet the interstellar challenge?

•       Dimensions of Life In Vivo and In Vitro
The life sciences in space exploration today make implicit assumptions about the type of crewmembers, their tasks, their culture and even the requirements for life to be carbon based elsewhere.  What strategies, techniques, basic science, uses of space as an experimental platform, and philosophies about life must be addressed and identified to achieve the capability for human interstellar space exploration?

•       Becoming and Interstellar Civilization: Culture, Governance and Ethics
This session invites papers which explore the evolution of culture, governance and ethics that will challenge us or are needed as humans seek to create a star faring society

•       Interstellar Aspiration- Commercial Perspiration
This session invites papers that include current and potential commercial applications for space technology and exploration in the next 30 years.


•       College Tracks: The Next Generation
College undergraduates are invited to present papers on any of the topics of the Symposium technical tracks during this session or to imagine how earth during their lifetime would be with or without a global interstellar ambition.

•       Interstellar Enhances Life on Earth
Session seeks papers on new and novel current or proposed application of space and interstellar disciplines, research and knowledge to understanding and enhancing life on earth
Abstracts:

Final Abstracts Due: 31 May, 2013
Notification of Paper Acceptance: 30 June, 2013
Accepted Papers Due: 30 August, 2013



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