Welcome to the
15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium

website

Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 
 
 

Benefits of Human Presence in Space


Historical, scientific, medical, cultural, and political aspects




Location  
Message to Presenters

Message to exhibitors
(download pdf file)  
Graz & Hotels Hyperlink  
GC Symposium Site & Accommodation Form

Art Exhibit

 
Previous meetings  
Meeting topics & motto   Committees  

Registration
  Session overview   Publication in Acta Astronautica

Session plan
(pdf download)


Humans in Space
is an international scientific symposium dedicated to discussion and research in those human and biological sciences related to long-duration space travel.

  The Institute for Adaptive and Spaceflight Physiology  is pleased to host this Symposium at the Congress Centre in Graz, Austria.


>> Humans In Space 2003 Symposium Proceedings Available <<


The Canadian Space Agency hosted the Humans In Space 2003 symposium in Banff, Alberta, May 18 - 22, 2003. The theme
was "Living in Space: Scientific, Medical and Cultural Implications".

Selected papers representing the proceedings for this symposium appear in a special issue of Acta Astronautica (Volume 56, Numbers 9-12, May - June 2005). The proceedings book has been mailed to registered delegates.

** If you attended the symposium and have not yet provided your updated mailing address, please contact the organizers at HumansInSpace2003@space.gc.ca with your full postal address.


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