Data dodania

25.04.2025
Ambasada USA zaprasza na spotkanie
Szanowni Państwo
 
Zapraszamy na spotkanie online z Melodie Yashar, amerykańską specjalistką od architektury kosmicznej (jej bio poniżej). Melodie przedstawi najnowsze rozwiązania w zakresie budowy trwałych siedlisk i infrastruktury na Księżycu i Marsie przy użyciu robotów. Przyszłe misje na Księżyc i Marsa wymagają trwałych i odpornych habitatów dla członków załóg kosmicznych. Jak będziemy projektować i budować takie niezbędne do dalszej eksploracji kosmosu konstrukcje, jak lądowiska, garaże, drogi i osady ludzkie?
 
Zapraszamy w poniedziałek 28 kwietnia o godz. 18:00. Wydarzenie będzie transmitowane na żywo na Facebooku (link poniżej), w języku angielskim. Organizatorem jest SPLOT Institute w ramach projektu SPLOT Artemis Generation finansowanego przez Ambasadę USA w Warszawie.
 
Space Architecture & Robotic Construction
with Melodie Yashar, a space architect, construction technologies consultant, and researcher
 
Future long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars require durable and resilient habitat structures to support crew members and act as a base for surface exploration activities. For decades, NASA and other space agencies have worked to develop technologies to one day build habitats and other infrastructure on Lunar and Martian surfaces. Future off-world construction must enable the creation of essential structures like landing pads, blast protection berms, garages, roads, and eventually habitats. During the webinar we will explore space architecture concepts and technological advancements currently in progress to robotically construct surface infrastructure on the Moon and Mars.
 
Date: Monday, April 28, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m. CEST
Facebook live: [link]
 
Melodie Yashar is a space architect, construction technologies consultant, and researcher. Her work focuses on the development of technologies to build off-world habitats and ensure a permanent human presence on the Moon and eventually Mars. Melodie was the VP of Building Design & Performance at ICON, a large-scale additive manufacturing provider for Earth and in space. At ICON she facilitated the design and construction of the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, led interdisciplinary teams in the design and construction of resilient terrestrial housing solutions in addition to supporting the development of ICON’s off-world construction systems. Prior to ICON, Melodie was a Senior Research Associate with the Human Systems Integration Division at NASA Ames, as well as a co-founder of Space Exploration Architecture (SEArch+), a research group developing human-supporting designs for space exploration. She is the Vice Chair of AIAA’s Space Architecture Technical Committee and a member of ASCE’S Aerospace Division Executive Committee.
 
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