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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191217T183000
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SUMMARY:50th anniversary of the Airbus agreement
DESCRIPTION:By Georges VILLE\, actor of the epic Airbus\, former CFO of Airbus and then in charge of strategic direction at Aerospace\, member and former president of the Air and Space Academy. \nAfter thirty years of operation\, the organisation resulting from the AIRBUS agreement of 29 May 1969 fulfilled its mission by opening a serene future to The European Civil Aeronautics Construction. Georges Ville\, airbus pioneer\, has helped shape this European cooperation for more than three decades; it will present the various episodes and twists of the negotiation as well as the events of implementation. \n\nA conference organised by the Ile-de-France Group of 3AF
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CATEGORIES:Partner events
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SUMMARY:Peer Support –  Managing the Expectations
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Flight Captain Hans RAHMANN\, Former Lufthansa Pilot\, Director MayDay Foundation \nIncreased technology has meant that the role of pilots has changed and might be thought to be easier and less stressful\, but in many areas this is certainly not the case which can lead to abnormalities in a pilot’s behaviour and performance directly affecting flight safety. A requirement for a safe operation is a sympathetic management and an understanding/supportive relationship between crew members so any changes in behaviour/personal feelings may be discussed and highlighted if necessary\, perhaps also involving families. \nHans Rahmann will describe how his MayDay foundation is furthering this cause by working to boost the long running Peer Support Programmes in his lecture as follows: \nWhere Control is fair and Trust is just \n\nResults of the Task Force after the German Wings Accident in 2015 led to new EASA Regulations.\nThese have to be implemented until August 2020.\nOne of their main focusses is based on Peer Support Programmes (PSPs).\nEPPSI (European Pilot Peer Support Initiative)\, being part of the advisory body\, supported EASA with expertise from running PSPs for 25+ years.\nThe expectations of the public and the industry need a realistic consideration:\n\nWhat are prerequisites of PSPs\, what is life like\, what can be achieved and how?\nWhat is wishful thinking\, where are limits?
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190911T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T114035
CREATED:20190725T074339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190725T074521Z
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SUMMARY:Planetary Exploration\, Horizon 2061
DESCRIPTION:Why Horizon 2061?\n\n2061 will be the centennial of the first human space flight and of President Kennedy’s Moon address to Congress\n2061 will see the return of comet P/Halley in the inner solar system\, reminding us of the international fleet of spacecraft which flew by it in 1986 !\n\nThus\, 2061 is a symbolic date choice which allows us to connect robotic and manned exploration  in the same\, single perspective ! \n“Planetary Exploration\, Horizon 2061” is a long-term foresight exercise initially proposed by the Air and Space Academy and led by scientists\, engineers and technology experts heavily involved in planetary sciences and in the space exploration of the Solar System. Its ultimate objective is to draw up to the 2061 horizon a long-term picture of the four pillars of planetary exploration: \n\nour major scientific questions on planetary systems;\nthe different types of space missions that we need to fly to address these questions;\nthe key technologies we need to master to make these missions flyable;\nthe ground-based and space-based infrastructures needed in support to these missions.\n\nThe year 2061 symbolically represents our intention to encompass both robotic and human exploration in the same perspective. Its distant horizon\, located well beyond the usual horizons of the planning exercises of space agencies\, avoids any possible confusion with them and is intended to “free the imaginations” : imaginations of planetary scientists\, who are invited to formulate what they think are the most relevant and important scientific questions independently of the a priori technical possibility of answering them ;  imaginations of engineers and technology experts\, who are invited to contribute to the exercise by looking for innovative technical solutions that will make it possible to fly the challenging space missions that will allow us to address these questions. \nFour main objectives can be reached via this dialogue between scientists and engineers: \n\nIdentify the technologies and infrastructures that will be needed to address our major scientific questions;\nprovide a broad spectrum of national space missions of diverse sizes and complexity levels all contributing to address these questions;\ninspire coordination and collaborations between the different players of planetary exploration to better meet technology challenges and fly these missions;\nshare with the public and public/private leaders the major scientific questions and technological challenges of planetary exploration.\n\nThe “Horizon 2061” exercise involves three successive steps designed to progressively build the three pillars. Its third step\, the “Horizon 2061 synthesis workshop“\, will be hosted by IAS in Toulouse from September 11th to 13th\, 2019. Its tentative conclusions will be presented for discussion at the joint EPSC-DPS meeting in Geneva (September 15th to 20th\, 2019)\, and later for discussion and final approval at the COSPAR General Assembly (Sydney\, August 15th to 23rd\, 2020). \n\n\n\nMore information on : www.horizon2061.cnrs.fr
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/planetary-exploration-horizon-2061/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190911T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T114035
CREATED:20190527T123648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T085415Z
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SUMMARY:HSI2019
DESCRIPTION:INCOSE International Conference on Human Systems Integration intends to inspire and engage researchers\, innovators and practitioners in productive discussions of how technologies\, organisations\, jobs and responsibilities of operations actors\, engineering designers\, certifiers\, trainers\, maintainers and many other technology stakeholders can be reshaped to meet near and long-term goals of safe\, efficient and comfortable operations. \nPreliminary technical program\n\nOrganised by: \nIn cooperation with: \n\n    \nEndosed by:
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190528T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190528T200000
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CREATED:20190116T132112Z
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SUMMARY:Chang'e\, or the call of the Moon
DESCRIPTION:From legend to reality\, the Chinese Moon exploration programme. \nLecture by Linli GUO\, Chief Engineer at the Chinese Academy of Space Technology (CAST). \nModerated by Michel BLANC\, astronomer\, IRAP/Midi-Pyrénées Observatory\, UPS-CNRS; Executive Director\, International Space Science Institute in Beijing\, AAE Member . Organised in partnership with the Air and Space Academy and IRAP/OMP/CNRS as part of “2019: the Moon in all its states!” \nThe call of the moon has existed in Chinese culture since ancient times\, with the legend of the beautiful Chang’e\, Goddess of the Moon\, whose flight to this satellite is celebrated every autumn. Today\, with the extraordinary expansion of the Chinese space exploration programme\, reality has already surpassed fiction: after Chang’e 4 which in January proceeded to a successful first landing on the hidden side\, China aims to bring back rock samples this year\, and then to explore the poles of our satellite in order to assess its resources. In the 2030s\, the goal is to transport a new wave of astronauts to the Moon\, and then to establish a visitable base. Linli GUO\, who played an important role in the design of the future Chinese lunar bases\, will recount this fascinating space adventure with the collaboration of Michel Blanc\, astrophysicist at IRAP and AAE member. \nFree admission (reservation recommended by clicking here) \n\nPhoto credit: © CNSA
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/perspectives-for-the-establishment-of-lunar-bases/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190515T183000
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SUMMARY:2019: the Moon in all its states!
DESCRIPTION:“From the manufacture of the first launchers to the development of space activities”\nLaunch lecture organised by Paul Andrieu of the AACE. \n\nWith Laurent Thierry\, doctor in history\, historian at La Coupole (Centre of history and memory in Nord Pas de Calais)\nClaude Favre\, granddaughter of a deportee from Toulouse\, and author of the biographies of the deportees of Toulouse and the region\nJean-Claude Renou\, space historian.\n\n“Immersed in the hell of Dora\, 9000 singular destinies”\nAn exhibition created by La Coupole\, the Centre for the history and memory of Nord Pas de Calais. From 15 to 31 May 2019. \nThis exhibition is part of the cultural programming of La Coupole within the calendar of the Dora deportees research project. Presented in preview at La Coupole and inaugurated on October 19\, 2018 in the presence of the main partners of the project and the families of deportees\, it prefigures a much more substantial exhibition that will be organised in 2020 on the occasion of the 75 years of the end of the Nazi concentration camp system and Mittelbau-Dora. \n“Children from Buschdorf” (film France Télévision – 46 minutes)\nA film by Anne-Sophie Chaumier Leconte\, Carole Filippi\, Oktay Senghul and Nicolas Ducrot. From May 15 to 31-continuous  \n“Ulrich\, Christel\, Rüdiger or Ewald were young children in 1948. Without understanding why\, they leave a devastated Germany for France\, with their families. In Vernon\, a village in Normandy\, they benefit from preferential treatment\, are well housed and fed. Far from their roots\, living almost in autarchy\, the children recreate an imaginary world in the Woods: the Republic of Buschdorf… But who are they? Their story is unbelievable. Their fathers are all engineers of the Third Reich who worked on the very first ballistic missile: the famous v2. In secret\, France recovered them to design the first French rockets. With the testimony of these children and the unpublished archives of their fathers\, we reveal one of the most unknown stories of the post-war period. “ \n\nFree entry \n\nThis event is organised at the Cité de l’espace by les Amis de la Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Déportation (Délégation 31) with the support of ONAC\, La Coupole\, les Amis de la Cité de l’espace\, 3AF\, AAE and CNES. \nLearn more about “2019: the Moon in all its aspects!”
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/2019-the-moon-in-all-its-states/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190403T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T114035
CREATED:20190329T101618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T140225Z
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SUMMARY:New ideas about dark matter
DESCRIPTION:Lecture presented by Françoise COMBES\, French Académie des Sciences\, Bureau des longitudes\, College de France\, Observatoire de Paris \nThe problem of missing mass in the universe\, on a scale of galaxies\, of large structures\, and especially of overall content\, is a multi-faceted enigma. Since 1985\, we know that this matter is non-baryonic and does not exist in the standard particle model. The main candidate is the neutralino\, the most stable neutral particle in the hierarchy of super-symmetrical particles. However\, supersymmetry does not appear as expected in the LHC experiments at CERN. Many other models have flourished in recent years\, we will describe the main: axions\, superfluid matter\, condensate of Bose-Einstein\, sterile neutrinos\, modified gravity… \nFree entry within the limit of available seats \n\nIn collaboration with the Department of Geosciences\, Ecole Normale Superieure.
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190210T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190210T200000
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CREATED:20190705T122601Z
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SUMMARY:Can Europe win the Moon?
DESCRIPTION:Conference organized by: \n       \nIn partnership with \n    \n\nFree admission.\nBooking recommended on the Website of the Cité de l’espace \n 
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/can-europe-win-the-moon/?lang=en
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T114035
CREATED:20180706T074221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T083553Z
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SUMMARY:The Bourget Workshops
DESCRIPTION:THE BOURGET WORKSHOPS\nBuilding on the success of previous editions\, the ASTech Paris Region competitiveness cluster has decided to launch a new session of the Bourget workshop \nTraining by the debate\, these workshops offer a unique opportunity\, to reinforce its visions and skills on themes: \n\nBusiness\nInnovation\nProduction / organization\n\nRead more » \n\nAIM\nWith the arrival of new technologies\, the globalization of competition\, the development of collaborative work\, industrial SMEs are confronted with new contexts and traditional logics no longer apply. \nThe ambition of the event is to help you to situate yourself in this new ecosystem and to prepare the future of your company. \nThe proposed workshops cover a wide range of topics at the heart of your daily concerns. \nRead more » \n\nFOR WHOM ARE THE BOURGET WORKSHOPS\n\nEach participant chooses 2 half-day workshops.\nTraining through debate: a proven concept recognized for its great educational effectiveness.\nConduct of a workshop with 30 participants maximum\, under the supervision of a moderator ensuring the quality of discussions\n\n\n\n\nhttp://lesateliersdubourget.com
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/ateliers-du-bourget/?lang=en
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