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Lectures & events at Sunday's ESA Open Day at ESTEC

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lectures
TIMES NEWTON
Careers at ESA talks
EINSTEIN
Young ESA talks
LIBRARY
ESA Space Citizen forum
Tent
NL Space Tent talks (Dutch spoken)
ESCAPE
Astronaut autograph sessions
ESCAPE
Space Rocks stage
Erasmus auditorium Space Expo
10-00-11.00 10:30-11:30 Announcement with astronaut André Kuipers (in Dutch) 10:30-11:00 Lunar Gateway, with Mark Wagner
11.00-12.00 11:00-11:15 Young ESA - What’s it like to be a Young Professional in space? With Lasse Fredagsvik 11:00-11:30 Gravity research, Life sciences and engineering 10:45-11:00 Terma
11:15-11:30 HE Space
11:30-12:00  Reserve astronaut John McFall 11:45-12:10 The Science of Star Wars – kid-friendly show with Jon Chase
11:30-12:00 Careers at ESA: the profiles we look for, jobs on offer and our Entry-Level Programmes 11:20-11:40 Argonaut – time for Europe to catch the Moon: All about ESA’s new lunar lander with Manon Tarrade 11:30-11:45 CGI
11:45-12:00 Aerospace Innovation Hub
11:40-12:00 YGT without GPS: Luca Longo working with ESA’s Galileo team 11:45-12:10 The Science of Star Wars – kid-friendly show with Jon Chase
12.00-13.00 12:00-12:20 IT Jobs Opportunities: ESA does more than just space, with Annalisa Beatrice Galeone 12:00-12:30 From science fiction to science fact; the truth behind Star Trek, Star Wars and beyond 12:00-12:15
NL Space Campus
12:15-12:30 TU Delft
12:30-13:00 Science missions and Galileo (Juice, James Webb, Rosetta, Galileo, LISA, Euclid...) 12:30-12:45
TNO
12:45-13:00 Nationaal Ruimtevaart Museum
13.00-14.00 13:00-13:30 Euclid…) Reserve astronaut John McFall on astronaut recruitment 13:20-13:35 Human Spaceflight Operations – supporting ESA astronauts during their missions, with Salvi Verma 13:05-13:35 Music from Lonely Robot 13:30-14:00 Lunar Gateway, with Mark Wagner
13:30-14:00 Careers at ESA: the profiles ESA is looking for, jobs on offer and our Entry-Level Programmes 13:40-13:55 ESA’s Hera Mission – The dinosaurs didn’t have a space programme, but we do! With Sebastian Rimmer 13:40-14:15 Science vs Sci-Fi – with SF writer Alastair Reynolds and ESA’s Mark McCaughrean 13:15-13:30 Opening Ceremony of the Phi Experience, with ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher & ESA Technology Director Dietmar Pilz
14.00-15.00 14:00-14:20 YPSat – YPSat – Young Professional Satellite flying on the first Ariane 6, with Maureen Allanic 14:00-14:30 Science missions and Galileo (Juice, James Webb, Rosetta, Galileo, LISA, Euclid…)

 

14:00-14:15
Da Vinci Satellite
14:30-15:00 Kids Q&A with astronaut André Kuipers

14:20-15:00 Death Rays from outer space – with medical scientist Angelique van Ombergen and astronomer Erik Kuulkers 14:00-14:30 Earth from space – visualising satellite data with Robert Meisner
14:30-15:00 Human & Robotic Exploration at ESA, with Marie Deschamps 14:45-15:15 Klimaatverandering: Science fiction wordt werkelijkheid with Roger Hagmaans (in Dutch)
15.00-16.00 15:00-15:30 ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and ESA Director of Technology, Engineering and Quality Dietmar Pilz 15:30-16:00 Gravity research, life sciences and engineering 15:30-15:45
NL MOONSHOTS ’24
15:05-15:50 Missions update – JWST and a new vision of Orion; alien icy oceans with Juice; Detecting the dark Universe with Euclid 15:30-16:00 Lunar Gateway, with Mark Wagner 15:30-16:00 Climate change: science fiction gets real with Roger Haagmans
16.00-17.00 16:00-16:15
TU Delft Lunar Zebro
16:15-16:30 Dawn Aerospace
16:00-16:45 Astronaut André Kuipers 16:05-16:35 Spaceflight, The Next Generation – with reserve astronaut John McFall  16:15-16:45 Space in a Nutshell with Koen De Beule (in Dutch)

The overall programme brochure for Sunday is available here.