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UID:10000123-1686614400-1686787199@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:5th Summit for Space Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/5th-summit-for-space-sustainability/
LOCATION:Convene\, 117 West 46th Street\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Symposium,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230606T092411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T092815Z
UID:10000127-1686009600-1686268799@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space capacity allocation for the sustainability of space activities
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-capacity-allocation-for-the-sustainability-of-space-activities/
LOCATION:Politecnico di Milano\, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32\, Milan\, 20133\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230522T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230516T092839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T092839Z
UID:10000125-1684774800-1684778400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ESA’s ambition for space in Europe\, by Simona Richard
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/esa-in-europe/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230309T115601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T142858Z
UID:10000121-1682758800-1682874000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:EPFL Open Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/epfl-open-days-2023/
LOCATION:EPFL Campus\, Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230308T102902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T103227Z
UID:10000120-1682380800-1682553599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Community Days Switzerland 2023
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-community-days-switzerland-2023/
LOCATION:Bernexpo\, Mingerstrasse 6\, Bern\, 3000\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230419T141246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T143158Z
UID:10000124-1682035200-1682121599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Space LawSpace sector careers for lawyers
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-law-unine/
LOCATION:University of Neuchâtel\, Faculty of Law\, AT Auditoire Moyen (301)\, Rue A.-L.Breguet 1\, Neuchâtel\, Neuchâtel\, 2000
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar,Workshop
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230405T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230405T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230331T100754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T101157Z
UID:10000122-1680705000-1680708600@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Spaceport SARABHAI - Space Law + Policy Dialogue #4: Orbital Debris Remediation
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/spaceport-sarabhai-space-law-policy-dialogue-4-orbital-debris-remediation/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230313T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230313T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20230306T163248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T170707Z
UID:10000119-1678725000-1678728600@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Sustainable Space Hub: new technologies and services to secure the long-term usability of space
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/sustainable-space-hub/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221216T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221115T172440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T131028Z
UID:10000115-1671181200-1671197400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Technical Workshop for the Italian Day of Space in Switzerland - Space technology and sustainability: a challenge for the future
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/switzerland-and-italy-technical-workshop-space-sustainability/
LOCATION:EPFL Room CE 1515
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221111T113417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T130608Z
UID:10000113-1671125400-1671134400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Switzerland and Italy : Together in Space
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/switzerland-and-italy-together-in-space/
LOCATION:EPFL\, Room SG 1138
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221215T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221118T102840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T102958Z
UID:10000116-1671098400-1671103800@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Euresearch Information Event on Horizon Europe Calls for 2023 and 2024 in Industry\, Digital and Space
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/euresearch-calls-2023-2024/
CATEGORIES:Information session
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221212T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221123T133805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T124753Z
UID:10000117-1670860800-1670864400@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Lunar Hub: a venture to explore the extreme and the uncharted\, by David Rodríguez
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/lunarhub/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221206T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221206T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221109T145213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T101853Z
UID:10000110-1670344200-1670355000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Funding for Swiss Space Research\, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/funding-for-swiss-space-research-innovation-and-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:UniBe Innovation Office\, 028 Hauptgebäude Hochschulstrasse 4\, Bern\, 3012\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Information session
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221125T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221115T170529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T170721Z
UID:10000114-1669363200-1669399200@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Cosmos Archaeology Symposium: Encounters between art and science
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/cosmos-archaeology-symposium-encounters-between-art-and-science/
LOCATION:EPFL Pavilions\, Place Cosandey\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221109T141642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T101637Z
UID:10000108-1668470400-1668729599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Tech Expo Europe 2022
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-tech-expo-europe-2022/
LOCATION:Congress Bremen\, Findorffstrasse 101\, Messe Bremen\, Halle 4 & 5\, M3B GmbH\, Bremen\, 28215\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221114T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220912T140202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221125T095242Z
UID:10000102-1668441600-1668445200@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Solar System Objects (SSOs) Pipeline for the Euclid Mission\, by Aurelien Verdier
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/solar-system-objects/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221114
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221025T142312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T095725Z
UID:10000107-1668211200-1668383999@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Gen Advisory Council - 4th Italian Space Startup Competition
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-gen-advisory-council-4th-italian-space-startup-competition/
LOCATION:ISSC\, Napoli\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Competition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230202
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221109T143605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T101530Z
UID:10000109-1667952000-1675295999@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:SNSF first MARVIS call
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/snsf-first-marvis-call/
CATEGORIES:Call for proposals
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220812T100816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241210T083525Z
UID:10000094-1667865600-1668124799@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:2022 MELiSSA Conference: current and future ways to closed life support systems
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/2022-melissa-conference/
LOCATION:Espaces Vanel\, 1 All. Jacques Chaban-Delmas\, Toulouse\, 31500\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221107T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221107T181500
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221025T090415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221125T095121Z
UID:10000106-1667841300-1667844900@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:VIRUP: The Virtual Reality Universe Project\, by Yves Revaz & Florian Cabot
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/virup-the-virtual-reality-universe-project/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221104T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221013T150941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T151321Z
UID:10000104-1667565000-1667581200@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Space Law: Key Principles and Swiss Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/space-law-key-principles-and-swiss-perspectives/
LOCATION:Institut suisse de droit comparé (ISDC)\, Dorigny 0\, Lausanne\, Waadt\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221105
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221025T084213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T085019Z
UID:10000105-1667347200-1667606399@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:Commons in Space 2022
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/commons-in-space-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221019
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220906T140720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T141237Z
UID:10000098-1665446400-1666137599@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:European Rocketery Challenge 2022
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/euroc-2022/
LOCATION:EuRoC\, Ponte de Sor\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Competition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221010T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221010T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20221005T132707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T133058Z
UID:10000103-1665396000-1665415800@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:UNOOSA World Space Week 2022 webinar series on "Space and Sustainability"
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/unoosa-world-space-week-2022-webinar-series-on-space-and-sustainability/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221015
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220906T091953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T092110Z
UID:10000096-1665360000-1665791999@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ESA Clean Space Industry Days 2022
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/esa-clean-space-industry-days-2022/
LOCATION:ESA ESTEC\, Keplerlaan 1\, Noordwijk\, 2201 AZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Clean Space
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221003T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20221003T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220912T125353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T104530Z
UID:10000100-1664816400-1664820000@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:ExoMars: a planetary mission to explore Mars\, by Francesco Garrone
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/exomars-a-planetary-mission-to-explore-mars/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20211110T132525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220711T184034Z
UID:10000072-1663459200-1663891199@space.epfl.ch
SUMMARY:73rd International Astronautical Congress 2022
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/73rd-international-astronautical-congress-2022/
LOCATION:Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES)\, 2 Pl. Maurice Quentin\, Paris\, 75001\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20220916T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230205T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220912T134357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T101449Z
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SUMMARY:Cosmos Archaeology: Explorations in Time and Space
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/cosmos-archaeology/
LOCATION:EPFL Pavilions\, Place Cosandey\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220906T093708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T064638Z
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SUMMARY:European Rover Challenge 2022
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/european-rover-challenge-2022/
LOCATION:ERC\, Kielce\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Competition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20220906T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20220906T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T041043
CREATED:20220905T144134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T145020Z
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SUMMARY:World Space Week Seminar Series 2022: Sustainable Space Economies
DESCRIPTION:Space\, as any other ecosystem\, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities\, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space\, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit\, is from one side improving human-life quality and\, however\, it is also contributing to overloading this delicate system. International discussion is ongoing at the Inter Agency Debris Coordination Committee and at COPUOS on how to measure the overall capacity of the space environment and assess the impact that individual missions have on it. \nThis workshop is open to all researchers\, space operators and regulators working in the space debris field. The aim is not only to present current advances in research on space capacity modelling and management\, but above all to offer a constructive and interdisciplinary framework to discuss and work collaboratively to advance the discussion on space sustainability and space capacity management. \nIn this view\, the following topics will be addressed and discussed during the workshop: \n\nModelling the long-term evolution of the space debris environment\,\nDefining indices to assess the impact of missions to the space environment\,\nMeasuring and defining thresholds for the overall space carrying capacity\,\nProposals to manage the space environment on the long-term\,\nPolicy and economic studies on space debris mitigations and applicability of capacity management strategies.\n\nAs outcome of the workshop\, a special issue of a journal might be initiated with invited publications. In addition\, a report and statement of the outcome to be shared with the outcome of the discussion will be prepared. \n\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n\n			\n							MORE INFO
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/worldspaceweekassociation/
LOCATION:Online
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