XXXII PLANETARY CONGRESS SESSION REPLAYS

 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019

XXXII Planetary Congress Opening Ceremony

The Association of Space Explorers XXXII Planetary Congress Opening Ceremonies from Space Center Houston.

Technical Sessions
The Impact of Apollo, Today and Tomorrow

The Apollo Program has had a significant impact on developing technology for both space travel and public life. It has also had social and cultural impacts on the people of the world.

Medical Challenges and Solutions Beyond Low Earth Orbit

The medical challenges beyond LEO require preparatory research, presently under way on Earth and on ISS.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019

Technical Session
The Apollo Experience

The Apollo Program taught the space-faring nations a great deal, and the experience gained is still applicable today. This Session featured a panel discussion that will address the precursor missions necessary for a successful lunar landing, lessons learned for future exploration, and the birth of international cooperation between the US and Russia.

Technical Sessions
Forward to the Moon

Agencies worldwide are planning lunar human exploration activities. This session addressed the spacecraft and launch vehicles in development or under study around the world.

The Next 50 Years: Challenges for Future Exploration

Governments are seeking commercial services to and on the Moon. In addition, entrepreneurs and commercial entities are planning exploration activities beyond Low Earth Orbit for a variety of purposes.


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019

Technical Sessions
Developing Exploration Technologies on the International Space Station

Oct. 17, 2019

Space Suit Developments for Future Exploration

The increased government and private space activities have necessitated the development of new space suits for intravehicular and extravehicular activity.

Crew Safety and Technical Issues

Recent safety and technical issues will be presented to the ASE members.