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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190207T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T100406Z
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SUMMARY:The exploration of the giant gas planets: Saturn and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:This conference will take place in two parts. The great discoveries of the US-European mission Cassini-Huygens\, which explored Saturn and its procession of satellites for 13 years (2004-2017)\, then preparations for the European mission juice\, developing for the exploration of satellites of Jupiter and its satellites Galilean from 2030 – launch programmed in 2022-will be presented. \nCassini-Huygens’s great discoveries at Saturn and Titan\nby Jean-Pierre LEBRETON\, former head of the Huygens mission at ESA\, associate researcher\, CNRS-Université d’orléans-LPC2E\, member of the EFA \nThe American-European mission (NASA/ESA) Cassini-Huygens was launched in October 1997 from Florida by the Titan IV rocket. The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft began orbiting after 7 years of travel around Saturn on 1 July 2004. Huygens landed on the surface of Titan on January 14\, 2005. The exploration of Saturn and its natural satellites\, in particular Titan and Enceladus\, lasted 13 years. In order to preserve the future exploration of Titan and Enceladus\, two moons with an ocean of liquid water under their ice surface\, Cassini was precipitated at the end of the mission in the atmosphere of Saturn where he disintegrated on September 15\, 2017 during the “Grand finale”. \nExploration of Jupiter; The Juice mission\nby Olivier WITASSE\, Head of the Juice Project at ESA/Estec \nThe European Juice Mission (for JUpiter ICy Moon Explorer)\, selected in 2012\, is currently in the development phase for a launch scheduled for May 2022 from Kourou. The main objective of the mission will be to study from 2030 the three giant moons of Jupiter: Ganymede\, Europe and Callisto\, and in particular the oceans of liquid water that are thought to be present under their ice surface. The Juice project\, the satellite\, the instruments and its many technical\, operational and human challenges\, will be presented in detail with the help of visual animations. \n\nFree admission in the limit of available places.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/the-exploration-of-the-giant-gas-planets-saturn-and-jupiter/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190129T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190129T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20181218T093308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T100418Z
UID:35023-1548786600-1548790200@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:Artificial intelligence\, the present and the possible future
DESCRIPTION:by Claude Roche\, former director of programme at the DGA\, former vice-president major systems of Matra Défense Espace\, vice-president of the EFA \nThis conference shows and explains in detail the evolution and actual content of the research and applications of artificial intelligence since its beginnings\, then its current developments\, and how and why they allowed the victory of the computer Against the world champion of Go. It shows its characteristics and advantages; But also its disadvantages and its concrete risks in the short and long term\, and how to prevent it. \n\nFree admission in the limit of available places.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/artificial-intelligence-the-present-and-the-possible-future/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181211T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180615T080558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T093159Z
UID:33509-1544515200-1544634000@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:Managing Major projects\, feedback from experience
DESCRIPTION:Major projects always represent technical\, financial and calendar issues of importance to the States or large companies that undertake them. Even if they pose risks\, they are irreplaceable engines of innovation and economy. \nThe two academies believe that it is useful to examine the return of experience obtained on major projects passed in terms not of management methods but rather of general principles to be respected in order to avoid the financial and calendar slippages. This symposium calls on the actors in these past projects to present in a synthetic way what they perceive as the principles necessary for success on the basis of what they have experienced during their project. We will be presenting very successful projects and others who have had more difficulties. These projects come from various backgrounds\, aeronautics and space\, energy\, building and public works\, transport because we think very fruitful to cross experiences in all areas. Some have the size of real programs; Some are totally innovative\, others are more commercial. There are programs to develop a new object and others to put in place a new evolution of existing systems. Each has its own context and environment that play their part in the progress of the project. \nWe ask the speakers to avoid any language of wood. It is in no way a matter of assigning notes to the actors of the projects\, but of understanding the obstacles encountered and the solutions they propose to overcome them. \nAt the end of this symposium\, we will seek to establish a synthesis that will trace the experiences and make recommendations for future projects\, addressed both to the donors and to the directors. \nComplete program and inscription on the dedicated website:  \nwww.academie-air-espace.com/grandsprojets
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/la-gestion-des-grands-projets-retour-dexperience/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Public and paid AAE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181127T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181127T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180104T152724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180104T152724Z
UID:33510-1543345200-1543350600@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:Stratobus\, self-contained stratospheric platform
DESCRIPTION:by Jean-Philippe Chessel\, Director of the Stratobus product line\, Thales Alenia Space \nA helium-inflated stratospheric airship powered by photovoltaic cells\, storing its energy in a regenerative fuel cell system\, ensures a very long-term mission. The needs are multiple: terrestrial or maritime surveillance\, telecommunications in difficult areas or in addition to terrestrial and satellite networks for 4g/5g\, GPS reinforcement\, etc. Innovative product\, Stratobus is positioned in a new market not covered by drones or captive balloons and provides an indispensable quality of service: permanence. The first flight is scheduled for 2021.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/stratobus-self-contained-stratospheric-platform/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181115T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180228T090822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T090822Z
UID:33505-1542294000-1542304800@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:History of wind tunnels\, future of measurements
DESCRIPTION:Aeronautics\, Automotive\, building\, sport\,… all of these sectors have in common the use of aerodynamic wind tunnels for their studies and research. For more than a hundred years\, French industry has been designing and optimizing its achievements thanks to the internationally recognised aerodynamic means that are available in France; The ONERA\, CSTB and the S2A3 economic interest group are the main players. Inseparable from experimentation\, measurement techniques and numerical modeling have progressed extraordinarily in recent decades\, leading to a revolution in the experimental approach. \nThe wind tunnels\, 100 years after Gustave Eiffel\nBy Bruno CHANETZ\, Master of research\, ONERA \nAt the dawn of the twentieth century\, the wind tunnels were imposed by allowing\, according to the happy formula of Gustave Eiffel\, to pass: from the flair of the builder to the art of the engineer. The wind tunnels\, subsonic to the origins\, then Sonic\, supersonic and hypersonic\, allowed to accompany the development of all the aircraft of the twentieth century\, planes to the rockets\, not forgetting the buildings\, the cars\,…. However\, at the end of this century\, the progress of numerical simulation linked to those of computational power\, appeared to threaten their growth. Today\, the large wind tunnels\, always very operational\, remain strategic in response to the new environmental challenges for the economic and ecological development of the French industry. \nThe aerodynamic measure\, from Pitot to the vision of the unseen\nBy Benjamin LeClaire\, Master of research\, ONERA \nIn recent decades\, the methods of measurement to characterize flows around the forms and to determine the stresses induced by the flows on them\, have evolved dramatically. This is particularly the result of technological advances in lasers and cameras\, as well as those made in automated image processing. While traditional methods such as Pitot probes are still used\, the speed and density measurement techniques of the most advanced flows are non-intrusive and rely on intense illumination and visualization of The flow to be measured\, possibly inoculated with very fine particles. These techniques then give access to quantities of information\, as well as to the fineness of structures becoming comparable with those of numerical simulation results\, which nourishes and enriches the computational-experience dialogue.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/history-of-wind-tunnels-future-of-measurements/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181030T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181030T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180104T152724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T092338Z
UID:33500-1540926000-1540931400@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:Space debris: sustainability of operations
DESCRIPTION:by Christophe Bonnal\, Senior expert\, launchers Directorate at CNES\, chairman of the Commission debris of the IAA\, correspondent of the EFA \nThe massive development of space applications that we are witnessing is confronted by a number of constraints\, among which the pollution of space appears to be one of the most significant. The unbridled use of space since 1957 has spawned a population of significant orbital debris on the most widely used orbits. We will describe the current situation\, the means used to characterize this threat\, and then the dreaded events\, uncontrolled fallout on earth and collisions in orbit. The proposed\, regulatory and technical solutions will be addressed\, ranging from non-proliferation rules to future solutions for space cleaning.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/conf-med-7-2/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181024T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181024T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180720T125404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T091735Z
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SUMMARY:Hypersonic Flight: Challenges\, Opportunities and Implications\, an Overview
DESCRIPTION:By General Giuseppe CORNACCHIA\, Hypersonic Flight coordinator\, Associazione Arma Aeronautica Sezione Roma Due “L.Broglio” \nFrom myth to vision and technological breakthrough\, the history of flight has transitioned from “heavier than air” powered aircraft (Wilbur and Orville Wright\, 1903) to faster than sound (Charles “Chuck” Yeager\, 1947) in a relatively short time in the first half on last century. But the quest for “faster” hypersonic flight has never relented although at a slower pace. Even planning for further exploration of the universe\, the ambition to reduce distances on our globe remains. Confidence is building on the ability to overcome current limitations to achieve a sustained trans-atmospheric hypersonic flight\, both for reducing antipodal flight time on earth as well as space activity costs. A new impulse is being given by technological advancement in materiel and propulsion systems with larger private involvement in parallel with the leading activity of the defense industry.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/hypersonic-flight-challenges-opportunities-and-implications-an-overview/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T213000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180104T152723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T082733Z
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SUMMARY:Terrorism and aviation security: responses by the international community
DESCRIPTION:By Bernard PESTEL\, aeronautical consultant at Aeroexpert\, former director of IFURTA (Institute for University Training and Air Transport Research)\, member of the Academy. \nTerrorism is not a totally new form of political violence\, but a very old and universal one. Some authors make it appear from the 1st century. \nToday\, the plane is unfortunately a prime target of terrorists\, as fragile and an indisputable symbol of nations (sovereignty) and the modern world. Highly publicized it is a powerful lever to generate a fear. \nThe international community is constantly responding to these attacks. It must today strive to get ahead of them.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/conf-bordeaux-4-2/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180720T123344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T075238Z
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SUMMARY:The role of Universities in Defining our Future
DESCRIPTION:By Prof. Iain Gray\, CBE FREng FRSE FRAes\, Director of Aerospace\, Cranfield University \nIt is said that we are on the cusp of a new technology revolution in aerospace with exciting developments happening in electrification\, artificial intelligence autonomy and new materials. There is no doubt that the role that research across our universities has played is a key to this new opportunity. The lecture explores just what this role for our universities is and how it differs across Europe. It examines just what the interface between business and universities is and identifies potential solutions to make this relationship more effective. The lecture discusses progress against these disruptive technology objectives and asks the question ‘what the future will look like’ and ‘how can universities working with business make this technology revolution become a commercial success?
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/the-role-of-universities-in-defining-a-future-aviation-vision-2/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180706T074221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T083553Z
UID:33485-1539849600-1539882000@academieairespace.com
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
CATEGORIES:Partner events,Partnership
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181009T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181009T140000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180720T124329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180831T131326Z
UID:33324-1539088200-1539093600@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:The Chinese aeronautical industry: its way towards a global position
DESCRIPTION:By Jean-Paul Perrais\, Former deputy CEO Aérospatiale Aircraft\, Member of AAE \nChina has during few decades reached very high level in many industrial activities and put them at the head of global completion\, like cars\, merchant ships\, electronic devices\, etc.. But to-day the aeronautical industry is not yet in the list of success stories\, in spite of a more than fifty years long existence. The Chinese government has taken into account the fact and had built a strong policy to respond to the needs of the air transport and its ambitions of high military power. he lecture to be given by Jean-Paul Perrais will give a short history of the Chinese aeronautical industry\, including the evolutions of its organization decided by the government. The to-day situation of the research related to aeronautics is analyzed. The main programs for commercial airplanes\, military airplanes (combat\, transport\, maritime\, training)\, helicopters and UAVs (Unmanned Air Vehicles) will be described. he recent efforts to improve the level of design and production of engines and equipments will be noticed. A tentative of synthetic remarks will be made\, with fears and opportunities to Europe suggested. \nJean-Paul Perrais\, former deputy head of Aerospatiale (now part of airbus) aircraft division has been in charge of relations with the Chinese industry since 1983: subcontracts negotiations\, preliminary common studies to possible co-operation on commercial airplanes programs. Since his retirement he maintains a watchful observation of the Chinese aeronautical industry
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/the-chinese-aeronautical-industry-its-way-towards-a-global-position/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180925T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180925T213000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180104T152721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T141845Z
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SUMMARY:In search of life on habitable exoplanets
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Loup Bertaux\,  emeritus research director at the CNRS in the LATMOS laboratory\, associate at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin\, member of the AAE \nAre we alone in the universe ? This question was until now in the realm of speculation and science fiction. With the revolution of exoplanets\, she fell into the realm of science. Opportunities to detect traces of life and / or traces of advanced technology will be discussed. A plan will be proposed to try to reach this new frontier for humanity that would be the location of our closest neighbors. As “they” can detect us\, we must be able to detect them too.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/conf-med-6-2/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180925T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180925T213000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134732
CREATED:20180104T152721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T130409Z
UID:33322-1537905600-1537911000@academieairespace.com
SUMMARY:The Sun: danger for humanity?
DESCRIPTION:By Prof. Roger Maurice BONNET\, astrophysicist\, emeritus director of research at the CNRS (Institute of Astrophysics of Paris)\, scientific director at ESA from 1983 to 2001\, executive director of the International Space Science Institute in Berne (Switzerland) from 2003 to 2013\, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences\, honorary member of the Academy. \nThe Sun\, our star\, offers the right conditions for the emergence of life on Earth. According to current models\, its radiation warms up regularly at the rate of 1% per million years\, offering humanity a life expectancy of about 1.5 billion years. However\, other natural and anthropogenic factors may shorten this time. Continuous monitoring of our star is therefore a necessity in view of climate change and the prediction of phenomena related to its magnetic activity in particular. For this purpose\, the role of satellites is irreplaceable: they offer a unique tool whose power and effects will be developed and discussed during the presentation.
URL:https://academieairespace.com/event/le-soleil-danger-pour-lhumanite/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:AAE public and free,Lecture
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