BMMAA: Bioinformatics Workshop & Moon Mars Astronaut Analogues – Space Hazards to Human Health, announcing discoveries & solutions (organs-on-chip and AI). Note: This session will also act as a Press Conference
This spotlight session bridges the gap between astronaut health and public health, revealing how the study of space hazards informs terrestrial medicine. It will feature the formal announcement of groundbreaking findings from a major study of C-SpaRC, COSPAR’s International Space Innovation Centre, revealing for the first time a significant correlation between space weather events and …
PCB: Panel on Capacity Building
PCB.1 COSPAR Capacity Building A quarter day open session to discuss Capacity Building related to space science in general, plus evolution of the COSPAR CB initiative based on data analysis workshops, and the future of the recently launched CubeSats CB initiative in particular. We expect to select 5-6 oral contributions in addition to 1-2 invited …
IPAISS.1: Interdisciplinary Panel Science and Industry: Innovation, AI, Sustainable Solutions
IPAISS.1: Interdisciplinary Panel Science and Industry: Innovation, AI, Sustainable Solutions This panel will be split into two main components: 1) Eric Smith (LMCO and Chair, COSPAR Panel on Innovative Solutions) will discuss the process for turning the attention of the brightest minds in the world toward problems rooted in technology, of interest to COSPAR researchers. …
C: Space Studies of the Upper Atmospheres of the Earth and Planets Including Reference Atmospheres
C0.1 Multi-instrumental Approach as a Mitigation Strategy for Space Weather Hazard Space weather refers to the variations in the Sun, solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere, which can affect the performance of a wide range of space-borne and ground-based technological systems and pose a danger to human health and safety. Space weather is mainly driven …
PCSS: Panel on Establishing a Constellation of Small Satellites
PCSS.1 Ensuring a Sustainable Future in Low Earth Orbit The rapid proliferation of LEO spacecraft and the staggering levels of LEO space debris threaten to make portions of near-Earth space virtually unusable. There need to be clear policy directives put in place to address the challenges arising in this regard. There could be several directions …
RT: Roundtable of Space Leaders
A pivotal event at the 6th COSPAR Symposium, the Roundtable of Space Agency Leaders brings together the heads of major space agencies from around the globe. This high-level discussion will focus on fostering international collaboration, addressing critical challenges in space exploration (including planetary defense and resource utilization), and shaping the future direction of global space …
PEX: Panel on Exploration
PEX.1 Sciences and Strategic Knowledge for Robotic and Human Exploration This event will welcome solicited and contributed talks addressing the science enabled by and needed for robotic and human exploration . Part 1: From Earth orbit to Moon, Mars, asteroids – robotic science missions towards future human exploration Part 2: Outer solar system science, robotic …
B: Space Studies of the Earth-Moon System, Planets, and Small Bodies of the Solar System
B0.1 Sponsoring, Enabling, and Operating Global Facilities and Services for New Space Entrepreneurs Building on the success of the B3.2 Scientific Event at the COSPAR 45 Assembly in Busan, this Scientific Event brings together Science and New Space participants to provide research ideas, mission designs, and new operating practices to be supported by a global …
CC: Closing Ceremony with Awards Ceremony
Conclude your COSPAR 2025 experience with a memorable Closing Ceremony. This event will summarize the key findings and discussions of the symposium, celebrating the week’s achievements and collaborations. The ceremony will feature the COSPAR awards for innovation, and a look ahead to the future of space exploration. It’s a final opportunity to connect with colleagues …