The 3rd Regional Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia is taking place at the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) branch office in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. In addition to ILOA, the event is co-organized by the Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB). Faculty of the Department of Astronomy at ITB have been a key factor in the development of the regional SEA Galaxy Forum program.
Indonesia, the world’s 4th most populous country, is building 21st Century capabilities and investing in the future of Astronomy and Astronautics to the immediate benefit of students in every class across the archipelago. Scientists at the Bosscha Observatory, ITB and others, continue with plans to construct a 2.5-m class telescope and a 1-m radio telescope at Mount Timau or Mount Rinjani.
LAPAN is planning to complete work on a Space Port and Launch Center at Morotai Island by 2025. This complex is to act as the test site and future operational base of the LAPAN experimental satellite launcher. Last year the Rocket Technology Center conducted a successful static test of the RX 320 booster generating thrust of up to 4.9 tons. This is one of two rockets that will form the building blocks of the 4 stage orbital satellite rocket Roket Pengorbit Satelit (RPS) that is currently in development.
7. Primary and Secondary ILO
Mission Objectives:
First Light Galaxy Imaging
Initial landing site observation, local surveillance
Earth observations: albedo, geocorona, etc.
Search for Earth-like planets
Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
Analyze interstellar molecules to determine origin of Solar
System
VLF observation
Observe signs of life on Mars, Europa, Titan, etc.
Search for dangerous NEOs
Sun-Earth observations, solar storm warnings
More
12. Real-Time Astronomy &
Galaxy Imaging
from the Moon
• ILOA collaboration with Chang’e-3
lander Lunar Ultraviolet Telescope
• ILO-1 and ILO-X missions
• Galaxy Forum 21st Century Education
• Now in 2nd year of CE3 operations on
the Moon
14. CE3 Lunar Ultra-Violet Telescope
LUT principal investigator Prof. Jianyan Wei of NAOC
Position of Chang’e-3 Lander
First image from LUT:
Draco “Dragon” Constellation
15. LUT Mission Details
Specifications of LUT
• Diameter: 150mm
• Focal Length: 562.5mm
• Wavelength: 245 – 340 nm
• Field of view: 1.36 x 1.36 Square Degrees
• CCD camera: e2v 47-20 UV enhanced (1024 x 1024 pixels)
• Limiting Mag.: 13.0 (Near UV)
• Download data: full frames / sub-windows
• Working time: lunar day time
• Life time: one year (another one year extended TBD)
16. Indonesia Astronomy and
Astronautics
• Indonesia is the world’s 4th most populous country and
continues building 21st Century capabilities and investing in the
future of Astronomy and Astronautics in Southeast Asia
• Benefit students in every class across 18,307-island archipelago
• Scientists at the Bosscha Observatory, ITB and others, continue
with plans to construct a 2.5-m class telescope and a 1-m radio
telescope at Mount Timau or Mount Rinjani.
17. Indonesia Astronomy and
Astronautics
• LAPAN is planning Space Port at Morotai Island by 2025
• In 2014 Rocket Technology Center conducted a successful
static test of RX 320 booster generating thrust of up to 4.9t
• This a major component of the 4 stage orbital satellite rocket
Roket Pengorbit Satelit (RPS) that is currently in development.
*** Southeast Asia in unique position to offer multi-regional Pacific
Space Access: versatile, equatorial, commercial launch facilities
for access to Moon, Mars, Islands Beyond
21. General Education – for primary, secondary higher, and highest
education: Knowledge, understanding of humanity’s place in the
Universe – our Milky Way Galaxy occupies a mid-position domain
between Solar System finiteness and Cosmos infinity
Higher Education: Astrophysics / Astronomy – Galaxy studies
internationally are of increasing interest and value; study of our
local stellar neighborhood for familiarity; center / central 10
parsecs with supermassive black hole is most dynamic region of
Milky Way
History of Human Civilization / Archaeoastronomy
NASA, World Space Agencies – 21st Century Program and Policy
Development Advance through Galaxy understanding
Galacticity – may be as important for the 21st Century, as is
Relativity to 20th
Why Galaxy Education, Consciousness &
Awareness Are Important for the 21st Century:
22. EarthRise Photo : 1968 / Apollo 8 *** 20th Century
ILO Imaging Galaxy Center *** 21st
Century
23. Two Major Spiral Arms:
• Scutum-Centaurus
• Perseus
Four Minor Spiral Arms:
• Norma-Outer
• Sagittarius-Carina
• Near 3 Kiloparsec Arm
• Far 3 Kiloparsec Arm
Earth is about 26,000 Light years
from center in the Orion Spur b/n
Sagittarius & Perseus arms
The Milky Way Galaxy
24.
25. Locations:
California, USA
Hawaii, USA
Kansas, USA
Canada (Vancouver, Toronto)
China (Beijing, Shanghai)
India (Bangalore)
Europe (Strasbourg, Prague)
Japan (Tokyo)
New York, USA
Africa (Cape Town)
Southeast Asia (Singapore)
South America (Santiago, Rio)
Venues & Partners:
Silicon Valley, The Tech Museum
Imiloa, Onizuka, CFHT,
Cosmosphere, Ad Astra Kansas
MacMillan Space Centre, CSA, BCIT
NAOC, CNSA, CSA, BJP, SHAO
JNP, BASE, ISRO, IIA
ISU, UdS, CTU, Stefanik Observatory
Miraikan, NAOJ, JAXA
SHS, Grand Central, Hayden Planetarium
SAAO, ASSA, IAU-OAD
NUS, SCS, ANGKASA, ITB, NARIT
UC, ESO, ALMA, LPN, LNA, SpaceMETA
Mission: Advance 21st Century Education worldwide to
provide greater global awareness, capabilities and action in
Galaxy science, exploration and enterprise.
Galaxy Forum Architecture
29. Andrea Ghez
UCLA Galactic Center Group
Keck Observatory
Stellar Orbits in the Central Arcsec
Adaptive Optics
Animations created by Prof. Andrea Ghez and team at UCLA; data sets from W. M. Keck Telescopes at Mauna Kea Hawaii.
31. Galaxy Education Resources
International Space University: Graduate-level training to future leaders of
the emerging global space community at locations around the world.
- Walter Peeters, President
The Planetary Society: Inspires and involves the world's public in space
exploration through advocacy, projects, and education.
- Bill Nye, Executive Director
SETI: Mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand and explain the
origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe
- Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer
Space Generation Advisory Council: Represents students and young space
professionals to the United Nations, States, and space agencies.
- Michael Brett / Catherine Doldirina, Co-Chairperson
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space: Dedicated to
expanding the role of human exploration through education.
- Daniel Pastuf, Chair
32. Galaxy Education Resources
Challenger Center: Learning Center Network gives students hands-on
experience in science, engineering, research and space missions.
- June Scobee Rodgers, Founding Director and Chairman
Galaxy Zoo: ‘Citizen Science’ online astronomy project that invites members
of the public to assist in classifying over a million galaxies.
- Chris Lintott, Dan Andreescu, Kate Land, etc.
UCLA Galactic Center Group: Leading Galactic Center research group,
dedicated to researching the innermost regions of the Milky Way.
- Andrea Ghez, Principal Investigator
Teachers in Space, Space Frontier Foundation: Giving teachers the
opportunity to experience space firsthand via NewSpace companies.
- Edward Wright, Project Manager
Federation of Galaxy Explorers: Seeks to inspire and educate kids in space
related science and engineering, including Moon Base One Initiative.
- Nicholas Eftimiades, Founder / Chairperson of the Board
33. International Lunar Observatory Association
ILOA to be Based in Hawai`i
Center of Pacific Hemisphere
Bi-directional Launch Capability
Equatorial / Southern Proximity
Maintain Hawai`i Preeminence in
Astrophysics for Next 100 Years
34. ILOA Headquarters Development
• Kamuela / Waimea site: Near Keck & CFHT HQs
• Direct Line of Site / Easy access to Mauna Kea
Observatories -- Center of Astronomy in Northern
Hemisphere
• 2500 sq. ft. complex on 1 acre of land
36. ILOA Global Headquarters
Development Project
B
Build a State-of-the-art Global
Headquarters Facility on
Hawai`i island to house ILOA
activities:
• Direct and Implement ILO Moon Missions
• Receive & Process Data From
Observatories
• Conduct Prototype and Instrument Testing
• Manage International Relations with
partner countries / agencies
37. Mauna Kea Summit Observatories
4206 meters / 13,796 feet elevation – tallest mountain in Pacific Ocean
Global center of Earth-based astronomy
14 nations represented – Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Japan,
The Netherlands, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Hawaii / USA, India, China
Gemini North: above
Gemini South: left (located
at Cerro Pachón in Chile
30m Telescope (TMT)
38. ALOHA!
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