主题演讲二:人类太空飞行——从火星到恒星

L. Friedman
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他与卡尔·萨根和布鲁斯·默里共同创立了行星学会,30多年来,他一直是该学会的指导力量,对人类进入太阳系的旅程一如既往地兴奋。他的大学生涯始于人造卫星开启太空时代。1961年,他在威斯康星大学获得应用数学和工程物理学士学位,1963年在康奈尔大学获得工程力学硕士学位。1971年,他以一篇题为《从航天器跟踪数据中提取科学信息》的论文获得麻省理工学院航空航天系博士学位。从1963年到1968年,卢在AVCO空间系统部门工作,负责民用和军用空间项目。接下来的十年,1970年至1980年,他在喷气推进实验室,参与规划深空任务。他的项目包括水手-金星-水星,大旅行(旅行者),金星轨道成像雷达(麦哲伦),哈雷彗星-太阳帆和火星计划。1978-79年,他作为AIAA国会研究员前往华盛顿特区,并在参议院商业、科学和运输委员会的科学、技术和空间小组委员会工作。他经常回到华盛顿特区,就有关空间科学界和行星学会成员的重要问题向国会作证。虽然太阳帆从未为哈雷彗星发射过,但利用光推动宇宙飞船的概念引起了卢的极大兴趣,他写了一本关于这个主题的书,《星际航行:太阳帆和星际飞行》,并领导了由行星学会和宇宙工作室创建的太阳帆任务宇宙1号。他还构思了由行星学会开发的活体星际飞行实验。楼继伟于2010年辞去执行董事职务。从那以后,他一直是加州理工学院凯克空间研究所小行星重定向任务项目的共同负责人,并正在完成一本探讨人类从火星到恒星的太空飞行未来的书。弗里德曼博士是国际宇航学会通讯会员。
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Keynote address II: Human space flight - From Mars to the stars
Co-founder of The Planetary Society, with Carl Sagan and Bruce C. Murray, he has been a guiding force with the Society for over 30 years and remains as excited as ever about humanity's journey into the solar system. His college career began when Sputnik launched the space age. Lou earned a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin in 1961, followed by an M.S. in Engineering Mechanics at Cornell University in 1963. He earned his Ph.D. from the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department at M.I.T. in 1971 with a thesis on Extracting Scientific Information from Spacecraft Tracking Data. From 1963–1968, Lou worked at the AVCO Space Systems Division on both civilian and military space programs. The following decade, 1970–1980, found him at JPL, involved in planning deep space missions. His projects included Mariner-Venus-Mercury, the Grand Tour (Voyager), Venus Orbital Imaging Radar (Magellan), Halley Comet Rendezvous-Solar Sail, and the Mars Program. In 1978–79, Lou went to Washington, DC as the AIAA Congressional Fellow and worked on the staff of the subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. He frequently returns to Washington, DC to testify to Congress regarding important issues concerning the space science community and the members of The Planetary Society. Although the solar sail never launched for Halley's Comet, the concept of using light to propel a spacecraft intrigued Lou so much that he wrote a book on the subject, Starsailing: Solar Sails and Interstellar Flight, and led Cosmos 1, the solar sail mission created by The Planetary Society and Cosmos Studios. He also conceived the Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment developed by The Planetary Society. Lou stepped down from the Executive Director position in 2010. Since then he has been co-leader of the Asteroid Redirect Mission program for the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech and is completing a book that examines the future of human spaceflight from Mars to the stars. Dr. Friedman is a Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Astronautics.
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