|  | Moon workers | | "First Convention of Lunar Explorers" - Invitation to the media
1 March 2001 ESA Press Release N°11-2001
Will the Moon be the ultimate travel destination? Can we harness energy from the Moon? How and when can we build a lunar base or a lunar village? Will it be possible to
transform that barren landscape 384 000 km away into a thriving hub of scientific research and industrialization? These and other questions will be discussed during the first
Convention of Lunar Explorers (LUNEX) in Paris, at the Palais de la Découverte from 8 to 10 March. The first LUNEX Convention will bring together lunar explorers from all backgrounds, including professionals, amateur space enthusiasts and interested visitors from the
public. During the Convention numerous oral presentations will prompt detailed discussions on all aspects of future lunar exploration: the Moon as a geology laboratory or
an astronomical platform; the knowledge of lunar geography needed to land and move on the surface; the implications of finding water-ice on the Moon and whether this
might be detected by forthcoming missions; the architecture of lunar habitats; what would be needed in the future for the Moon to support life; cultural and social aspects;
and the scientific motivation for returning to the Moon.
|  | SMART-1 | | The Convention will also be the main public event in 2001 at which SMART-1 is presented. SMART-1, due to be launched in 2002 will test solar electric propulsion and other
innovative approaches for future deep space probes. It is the first European satellite to be sent towards the Moon. Visitors to the Palais de la Découverte will be able to view
a model of SMART-1.
On 9 March, at 09:00, the media is invited to hear about the LUNEX objectives and activities and to learn about the European Space Agency’s SMART-1 mission within the broader context of ESA’s Planetary Exploration Programme. Background information on LUNEX The Lunar Explorers Society (LUNEX) is an international organization created by 200 founder members in July 2000. LUNEX was founded at the end of the 4th Conference on
Exploration and Utilisation of the Moon (ICEUM4), organised by ESA and the International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG). Its aim is to promote the exploration of
the Moon for the benefit of humanity, bridging the gap between space agencies and the general public to promote planetary exploration and space. The Lunar Explorers
Society invites all interested individuals to become members. Background information on SMART-1 SMART-1 is the first of ESA’s SMART (Small Mission for Advanced Research and Technology) missions under the Horizon 2000 Scientific Programme. SMART-1 will be
launched in October 2002 on board an Ariane-5 rocket as an auxiliary payload. The mission’s primary objective is to flight-test solar electric primary propulsion on a Moon
voyage, preparing crucial new technology for ESA’s Bepi-Colombo mission to Mercury. Other new technologies for spacecraft and instruments will also be tested. It will be
the first time that Europe sends a spacecraft to the Moon. Besides relying on solar electric primary propulsion to leave the Earth and reach the Moon, the spacecraft will also
carry out a complete programme of scientific observations in lunar orbit. During the cruise phase to reach the Moon, the instruments will be tested by observing the Earth
and celestial targets. Note to editors Members of the media are invited to attend the complete conference free of charge. The sessions planned for 9 March are of particularly great interest for media
participation. Individual interviews and a web forum will be organized.
Media representatives wishing to take part in the Press Conference on 9 March at 09:00 (in English and French) are kindly requested to fill out and return the accreditation request by fax to: +33(0)1.53.69.76.90. Programme of the Press Conference Palais de la Découverte - Avenue Franklin Roosevelt (public entrance)
75008 Paris
Thursday 9 March 2001 - 09h00
9h00 Jean Audouze (Director of Palais de la Découverte): Welcome. Introduction to the Palais de la Découverte. Lunar exploration and public outreach
9h10 Bernard H. Foing (Chairman of the Lunar Explorers Society, ESA Smart-1 Project Scientist): The Lunar Explorers Society. Recommendations of ILEWG (International Lunar Exploration Working Group)
9h20 Yves Langevin (Institute d’Astrophysique Spatiale – Paris, chairman of ESA Solar System Working Group): Future exploration of the Moon and of the Solar System
9h30 Marcello Coradini (ESA, Coordinator of Solar System exploration missions): The Planetary Exploration Programme at ESA
9h40 Giuseppe Racca (ESA SMART-1 Project Manager): Smart-1 - the ESA technology mission to the Moon
9h50 Questions & answers
10h00 End of the press conference
10h00 - 18h45 - 1st Convention of the Lunar Explorers
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