800 Years of Space at the University of Padua
UNIPD Palazzo Bo
Aim of the conference
The conference, inserted in the program of events celebrating the 800 years of the University of Padova, is jointly organized by several Departments and the Centre for Space Studies and Activities ‘Giuseppe Colombo’ (CISAS) of the University of Padova and by the INAF Astronomical Observatory of Padova, together with the EuroMoonMars programme.
The conference aims to bring together distinguished lecturers celebrating the immense legacy of the past 800 years in Science, Technology, Humanities, Art and Innovation of Padova, its University, Astronomical Observatory and entire City, a legacy that paves the way to further great achievements in a bright future.
To this end, the conference, besides presenting the complexity and risks of space travel, aims to emphasize the impact of Space research in everyday life and the progress of human exploration of deep Space, in order to create conditions for more comfortable life and work.
Sessions will be devoted to Astronomy, Astrophysics and Geodesy. Other sessions will treat habitats in Space, from the International Space Station (ISS) to the Moon and Mars. Several aspects of the life on such habitats will be examined, from biomedicine to nutrition to psychology to political interactions among nations and private consortia. Students will expound their experience in Space simulants.
A dedicated session will underline the specific role of women in Space science, technology and life.
Among such diverse aspects, the conference will touch on humanities and art in Space, for the better well-being of astronauts in long duration flights and sojourns. These sessions have been organized with the support of the EuroMoonMars and ArtMoonMars programmes and of the Moon Gallery Foundation.
The conference aims to involve the public as well. An exhibition, organized with the support of the City of Padova, will display models of scientific instruments realized by Academy and Industry, conceived for important Space missions where the University of Padova had and will have a leading role. Moreover, the exhibition will show a copy of the Moon Gallery artworks presently in flight aboard on the ISS. Several of such miniature masterpieces have been provided by Padova artists. Among these, a golden cube reminds of the eighteen years of Galileo Galilei in Padova, the happiest years of his life.
A public conference is foreseen with the Italian astronaut Maurizo Cheli, during which a live conversation will be attempted with Italian astronauts on the ISS and at the NASA Space Center in Houston. In the Social Event at the Specola, Apollo trees seeds will be donated to our University.
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Registration Palazzo Bo
Palazzo Bo
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Opening ceremonyConvener: Piero Benvenuti (UNIPD)
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Welcome Address and Remembrance of Prof. Stefano Debei by the Rector of the University, D. Mapelli
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Welcome address by the Mayor of Padova, S. Giordani
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President of Italian Space Agency (ASI), G. Saccoccia
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President of Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), M. Tavani
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Director ILEAWG & EuroMoonMars programSpeaker: B. Foing (ILEAWG & EuroMoonMars)
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The significance of the conference in the frame of the 800 years celebrationsSpeaker: S. Pavanello (UNIPD)
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The historic perspective, 800 years of Comet Halley in PadovaSpeakers: C. Barbieri (UNIPD), I. Bertini (UNIPARTHENOPE)
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11:20
Coffee break
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Opening ceremony
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The Space Science Programme of ESASpeaker: L. Colangeli (ESA)
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Space Activities at CISASSpeaker: G. Piotto (UNIPD - CISAS)
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Space programs at the INAF - Astronomical Observatory of PadovaSpeaker: R. Ragazzoni (INAF - OAPD)
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Space and Biomedicine at the University of PadovaSpeaker: M. Narici (UNIPD)
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The Space Programs of ASI in Medicine: Global Exploration RoadmapSpeaker: G. Mascetti (ASI)
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13:20
Lunch Break
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Science, Technology and Innovation in SpaceConvener: L. Benacchio (INAF)
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Space and Innovation at the University of PadovaSpeaker: F. Dughiero (UNIPD)
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From Hubble to Webb: international collaboration at its bestSpeaker: M. Sirianni (ESA)
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25 years of Research Projects on Space Data, Instruments and AstronauticsSpeaker: B. Foing (ILEAWG & EuroMoonMars)
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15:30
Coffee Break
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Science, Technology and Innovation in SpaceConvener: U. Trivelloni (Regione Veneto)
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From Mercury to the Medicean Moons: BepiColombo and JuiceSpeaker: G. Cremonese (INAF)
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The ESA PANGAEA training program for astronauts (by video connection)Speaker: M. Massironi (UNIPD)
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Giuseppe Colombo and Space GeodesySpeaker: A. Caporali (UNIPD)
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The “Giuseppe Colombo” Matera station of ASISpeaker: G. Bianco (ASI)
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The Galileo Navigation Satellite System: status update and tribute to Galileo GalileiSpeaker: P. Buist (Galileo Reference Centre, EUSPA)
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Round Table Discussion on Space Future
convener G. Caprara (journalist)
panelists:
P. Benvenuti (UNIPD),
P. Cooper (economist),
V. La Regina (president NanoRacks UE),
V. Giorgio (Thales Alenia Space),
R.Ayazi (Nereus),
S. Di Pippo (Bocconi University),
M. Praet (ESA)
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Public conference of Astronauts at Sala dei Giganti: From Space Shuttle to the future Moon and Mars exploration.
Public conference at Sala dei Giganti with Telmo Pievani:
• Roberto Ragazzoni presents Maurizio Cheli (Space Shuttle Columbia STS-75 mission)
• Video connections with Italian astronaut Luca Parimtano at the NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston
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Spaceflight, Human factorsConvener: A. Porzionato (UNIPD)
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Human factors in space: why and how to measure themSpeaker: F. Babiloni (UNIROMA)
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Preserving muscle function in spaceSpeaker: G. Ferrigno (POLMI)
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Nutritional aspects of Human Space FlightSpeaker: G. Biolo (UNITS)
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Psychological aspects of Human Space FlightSpeaker: A. Angrilli (UNIPD)
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Changes in astronauts' brain after long duration space missionsSpeaker: M. Marino (UNI Leuven)
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11:10
Coffee Break
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Space and PlantsConvener: A. Berti (UNIPD)
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Photosynthesis under simulated exoplanetary conditionsSpeaker: N. La Rocca (UNIPD)
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Space FarmingSpeaker: S. De Pascale (UNINA - Federico II)
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Do plants move differently in space?Speaker: U. Castiello (UNIPD)
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The Apollo Moon TreesSpeaker: D. Williams (NASA Goddard)
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13:00
Lunch Break
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Living in Space Habitats, resources and dangersConvener: S. Zaggia (INAF - OAPD)
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Solar Radiation Phenomena, from SoHO to Solar OrbiterSpeaker: G. Naletto (UNIPD)
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Genomic Changes Driven by Radiation-Induced DNA Damage and Microgravity in Human CellsSpeaker: M. Mognato (UNIPD)
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Lunar and Martian ResourcesSpeaker: E. Flamini (U. Chieti)
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The Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) experience on space habitats analoguesSpeaker: R. Albrecht and G. Groemer (OeWF)
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16:10
Coffee Break
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Innovation on Space Systems at CISASConvener: G. Piotto (UNIPD)
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Programs of ASI Science Directorate for Universities and Research InstitutesSpeaker: Mario Cosmo (ASI)
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Electrodynamic tethers to help the sustainability of near-Earth spaceSpeaker: E. Lorenzini (UNIPD)
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Enabling propulsion technologies at University of Padua for future mini satellite missionsSpeaker: D. Pavarin (UNIPD)
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Research activities in the field of space debris at the University of PadovaSpeaker: A. Francesconi (UNIPD)
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Solar pressure on spacecraft: problems and opportunitiesSpeaker: P.F. Brunello (UNIPD)
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Session on Young Professionals and Students experiences and ideasConvener: Maurizio Pajola (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
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Young Professionals
L. Barilaro (MCAST): Space activities at the Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology
S. Crotti (PoliMi & EuroMoonMars): Habitat Internal Design and Human Factors Studies
M. Campisi (UNIPD): Space and Biological ageing
T. Giacon (UNIPD): Astronaut analog EMMPOL EXPERIENCE
N. Sztajnkrycer (UNIPD): Astronaut analog CHILE EXPERIENCE
G. Schievano (UNIPD): Satellite Navigation
A. Barbaro (GEOS): Shock origin of diamonds in ureilitic meteorites
I. Tomasi (UNIPD, GEOS): Earth-Moon-Mars analogues: lavatubes and possible underground settlements.
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Social Event at the Specola: Donation to the Garden of the Biodiversity of Apollo trees seeds by David Williams, NASA Goddard Space Center. “Stellar Apericena" with the Chef of the Astronauts Stefano Polato (Place limited, reservation needed).¶
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Session on Policy in SpaceConvener: P. Benvenuti (IAU)
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Space Diplomacy: a new paradigm for international relations?Speaker: D. Burigana (UNIPD)
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Outer space is not a legal vacuum - and it is not yours, eitherSpeaker: D. Zannoni (UNIPD)
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Microelectronics and the global race to spaceSpeaker: A. Paccagnella (UNIPD)
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Quantum Communications in SpaceSpeaker: P. Villoresi (UNIPD)
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Theology to the test of the extraterrestrial lifeSpeaker: J. Arnould (CNES)
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Possible Future Developments in Space, Science, and UniversitiesSpeaker: R. Albrecht (OeWF)
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11:30
Coffee Break
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Session on Humanities and Art in SpaceConvener: A. Autino (Space Renaissance International)
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ArtMoonMars program and ITACCUS projects bridging Space and ArtsSpeaker: B. Foing (ILEWG & EuroMoonMars)
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The Moon Gallery: an introductionSpeakers: A. Sitnikova (Moon Gallery Foundation), E. Glukova (Moon Gallery Foundation)
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Saints and Sinners in the sky (video talk)Speaker: M. Mendillo (Boston Univ.)
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13:00
Lunch Break
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Video Talks: SPACE4WOMENConvener: F. Ferri (UNIPD)
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Space Image ProcessingSpeaker: E. Bonora (Freelance)
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Biology and Radiation Research in Space and AnaloguesSpeaker: S. Baatout (SCK Leuven)
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Women and Poetry in SpaceSpeaker: D. Sobel (Scientific American)
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Astronaut analogsSpeaker: I. Cinelli (AIKO)
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Round Table discussion and closing ceremonyConvener: L. Benacchio
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Round Table: L'importanza dei distretti regionali Italiani nella new space economy
M. Barbarossa (Sidereus),
V. Cafaggi (Dainese Dairlab),
G. Dal Lago (Officina Stellare),
G. Marchiori (E.I.E. Group),
F. Zoppas (Regione Veneto, Rir-Air)
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ConclusionsConveners: L. Benacchio (INAF), S. Pavanello (UNIPD)
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Introduction to the Moon Gallery and Guided tour of the Exhibit "Lo Spazio di Padova - Scienza, tecnologia, arte e storia"
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