Metztli: An International Space Station Approach to Lunar Exploration

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Metztli: An International Space Station Approach to Lunar Exploration International Space University Summer Session Program 2003 2003 / 7/5 - 9/6 Strasbourg, France International Lunar Organization: Connecting Lunar Explorers

ISU International Space University (SSP, MSS) Founded in 1988 by 3 young visionaries International Interdisciplinary Intercultural (Intergenerational) Teamwork “Think out of the box”

46 team members from 20 countries

Team Project Moon Mission To create an international approach to peaceful lunar development which encourages a permanent lunar presence and furthers space exploration. Scope To examine ways in which the International Space Station assets and organization can be utilized to support a program of lunar development and exploration.

Why use ISS? Established international partnership trust developed among the partner nations management skills and organizational structures based on many lessons and experiences gained Political incentives for using the established ISS assets Reaching the Public International nature Long-term human presence Visibility in the sky

Outline A Framework for Lunar Exploration & Development Using the ISS for an International Lunar Framework Hitchhiking to the Moon Operational Assessments of the New ISS-Lunar Missions ISS-Lunar Program Management

Conclusions Lunar activities should capitalize on the ISS assets, infrastructure, and organizational structure. The ISS should be considered as a lunar transportation system. An ISS lunar cycler concept should be assessed through a technology demonstrator. Once technical and operational issues are addressed, the ISS human transportation vehicle should be considered. An international agreement on a lunar regulatory framework should be established. International organizations should be established for lunar activities scientifically, technologically, legally.

Framework Framework for lunar exploration and development

ISS to the Moon? Earth Moon Cycler Orbit or Lunar Orbit Create long-term human presence beyond LEO; cislunar environment exposure; better accessibility to the Moon Crew of 4 6 modules (150 tons)

ILO International Lunar Organization: Connecting Lunar Explorers James D. Burke, Ayodele A. Faiyetole, Florian Mayrhofer, Francisco Müller Sánchez, Yuki D. Takahashi - a forum for communication among lunar explorers -

ISS Lunar Working Group To coordinate the ISS uses specifically for a lunar program. International Microgravity Strategic Planning Group International Space Life Science Working Group Inform the global community about the ISS as a stepping stone to the Moon. Organize international student research participation program for research on the ISS related to the Moon. Expand the participation to a global level by seeking members from even non-ISS states.

ILO International Lunar Organization Facilitate communication among: ISS Lunar Working Group International Lunar Exploration Working Group International Lunar Explorers Society UN Office of Outer Space Affairs Space Resources Roundtable Representative from each group ISU as a neutral platform? For coordinating efforts For hosting conferences

www.isunet.edu Acknowledgements Co-chairs Dr. Angie Bukley Dr. Chris Welch Jim Burke NASA INTEGRITY - Kathy Daues, Larry Toups Dr. Ignasi Casanova (UPC) Dr. Ichiro Nakatani (ISAS) www.isunet.edu