The 1st Galaxy Forum in Malaysia is being held in cooperation with the Space Science Centre at the National University of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. The event will be held in Dewan Kuliah Tun Abdullah Mohd Salleh Hall. ANGKASA was founded as a multidisciplinary research institute conducting teaching at postgraduate level and research in the field of; Space Science: Astronomy, astrophysics, astrobiology, space chemistry, geology and meteorology of the planet Space Technology: Design and installation of systems for communication, control and drive for rocket and spacecraft Space Technology Applications: Covering meteorologists field, environmental management, disaster management and land use Space Governance: Space law and international relations associated with the exploration and use of space Galaxy Forum is the primary education and outreach initiative of the International Lunar Observatory Association, an architecture designed to advance 21st Century science, education, enterprise and development. Galaxy Forums are public events specifically geared towards high school teachers, educators, astronomers of all kinds, students and the general public. Presentations are provided by experts in the fields of astrophysics / galaxy research, space exploration and STEM education, as well as related aspects of culture and traditional knowledge. Interactive panel discussions allow for community participation and integration of local perspectives. Sixty-five Galaxy Forums with a total of almost 300 presentations have been held in 26 locations worldwide (since Galaxy Forum USA, July 4, 2008) including Hawaii, Silicon Valley, Canada, China, India, Southeast Asia, Japan, Europe, Africa, Chile, Brazil, Kansas and New York.
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
Galaxy Forum SEA 2016 Malaysia - Steve Durst
1. International Lunar Observatory Association
GALAXY FORUM Southeast Asia 2016 – Kuala Lumpur
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia / 27 February 2016
21st
Century Frontiers of Astronomy & Observation
2. International Lunar Observatory Association
Galaxy Astronomy from the Moon
Galactic /
Inter-Stellar
Earth – Moon /
Inter-Global
Hawaiian
Multi-Functional
ILOA / Space Age Publishing Company
Hawai`i and California, USA
3. Earth is rotating at 1,600 kilometers per hour at the equator
Image Credit: Wikipedia
5. …the Sun is one of hundreds of billions of stars orbiting the center of
the Milky Way Galaxy every 250 million years
6. Image Source: Infinity Imagined
…and everything is travelling on the 4-dimensional space time helix
7. ILOA 4 Moon Missions
ILO Human Service
Mission (NET 2020)
ILO-1 South Polar Mission
(NET 2018)
ILO-X Precursor Mission
(NLT 2017)
ILO – Chang'e 3 Galaxy
Imaging (2013-present)
8. Apollo 16, John Young
"Earth in ultraviolet from the Moon
(S72-40821)" by NASA/Apollo 16
George Carruthers (left) explains the
LSUC to astronaut John Young
(right).
Far Ultraviolet Camera/Spectrograph
• Aka Lunar Surface Ultraviolet Camera LSUC
• 22kg instrument mass, 75mm (3 inch) telescope, images
and spectra at wavelengths from 500-1600 Angstroms,
20°FOV in imaging mode, 0.5x20° in spectrographic mode,
• Total of 178 frames captured, Objects studied include:
Earth’s upper atmosphere and aurora, various nebulae and
star clusters, and the Large Megellanic Cloud.
John Young, Apollo 16 lunar landing
mission commander jumps up from
the lunar surface & salutes USA Flag
LSUC:
Display(left)
In-situ(right)
9. 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. Malaysia Astronomy and
Astronautics
Bank Negara
Malaysia issued
commemorative coins
in for IYA2009 .
Launched by YB Dato'
Dr. Maximus Ongkili,
Minister of Science,
Technology and
Innovation, at the Planetarium Negara, Kuala Lumpur.
Above: Al-Khawarizmi Astronomy Complex I
Below: National Observatory Langkawi
13. 5/22/12
Malaysia Astronomy and
Astronautics
Malaysian Astronaut Sheikh
Muszaphar Shukor who travelled to
the International Space Station aboard
Soyuz TMA-11 with the Expedition 16
crew on 10 October 2007 under a
program led by Mazlan Othman (right)
Right:
MEASAT-3 is a
Boeing 601 HP
spacecraft. It
was launched
on 12 Dec 2006
from the
Baikonur
Cosmodrome,
Kazakhstan.
14. ILO-X: Precursor Mission
Galaxy Center (6-min exposure)
by ILO-X Phase 2 Hardware
ME to conduct spacecraft
development and flight tests at SLC-
36, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
ME-1 Scheduled to launch 2017
15. High School Students Participating in ILO-X
HS Computer Lab ILO Web Interface
Communications Link
ILO on the Moon
Instructions
Content
18. 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
19. View of Milky Way from CE3
Visualization courtesy of Moon Express
20. ILOA Galaxy Imaging Program with LUT
Spiral Galaxy M101
*This observation was made at the very edge of the telescope's capabilities. The target
object, M101, was barely within the available sky coverage of LUT and therefore had to be
captured at the earliest possible point in the Lunar day causing noticeable stray light and
power supply stability issues.
23. 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, JAXA, ISRO CNSA, RSA, CSA, KARI, ESA, SEASA, 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
, and Electricity to the 19th
Why Galaxy Education, Consciousness &
Awareness Are Important for the 21st Century:
24. EarthRise Photo : 1968 / Apollo 8 *** 20th
Century
ILO Imaging Galaxy Center *** 21st
Century
25. •Barred Spiral Galaxy
•10,000-30,000 LY Thick
•100,000-120,000 LY Across
•200-400 Billion Stars
•1-3 Trillion Solar Masses
•250,000,000 Years for Solar
System to orbit Milky Way
•Earth is about 26,000 Light years
from center in the Orion Spur b/n
Sagittarius & Perseus arms
The Milky Way Galaxy
29. Locations:
California, USA
Hawaii, USA
Kansas, USA
Canada (Vancouver, Toronto)
China (Beijing, Shanghai)
India (Bangalore)
Europe (Strasbourg, Prague, Noordwijk)
Japan (Tokyo)
New York, USA
Africa (Cape Town)
Southeast Asia ( )
South America ( )
Venues & Partners:
Silicon Valley, The Tech Museum
CFHT, Imiloa, Onizuka,
Cosmosphere, Ad Astra Kansas
UBC, SFU, MacMillan SC, CSA, BCIT
NAOC, CNSA, CSA, BJP, SHAO,
JNP, BASE, ISRO, IIA
ISU, UdS, CTU, Stefanik Observatory
NAOJ, JAXA, Miraikan,
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
Singapore, Bandung,
Bangkok, Jakarta, KL
Santiago, Rio
de Janeiro
33. 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.
34. 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
35. 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
36. 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
37. 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
39. 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
40. Mauna Kea Observatories
• 4206 meter / 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
41. ALOHA!
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