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Page 1 Special Guest Lecture by Garvey McIntosh of NASA Garvey McIntosh is currently the NASA Asia Representative based at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. In this capacity, he is responsible for the coordination of NASA programs and interests in Japan and other countries in the Asia Pacific Region. This 13-page promotional document was created by G. Maeda on 02 July 2020 Another expert’s lecture provided for the students of

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Special Guest Lecture by Garvey McIntosh

of NASA

Garvey McIntosh is currently the NASA Asia Representative based at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. In this capacity, he is responsible for the coordination of NASA programs and interests in Japan and other countries in the Asia Pacific Region.

This 13-page promotional document was created by G. Maeda on 02 July 2020

Another expert’s lecture provided for the students of

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Title: How the commercialization of outer space will further accelerate the sustained human presence throughout our Solar System

Abstract: The recent successful launch of the Space X demo-2 mission and other commercial ventures have helped bring about tremendous innovation to revolutionize the overall space sector. Garvey will discuss how NASA is building upon lessons learned from the Apollo and International Space Station programs, and the new paradigm of working with commercial space companies, to fast-track sustained presence of humans in space.

Date: Thursday(16 July 2020)

Time: 13:00-14:00Language: English

ZOOM details (with ID and password) will be

sent to SEIC students via the SEIC Student Mailing List during the week of 13 July 2020, before the

day of this lecture.

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Garvey McIntosh is currently the NASA Asia Representative based at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. In this capacity, he is responsible for the coordination of NASA programs and interests in Japan and other countries in the Asia Pacific Region. He also works with regional aerospace officials on key programs and serves as point of contact for NASA related meetings and travel.

Since joining NASA in the Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) in 2003, Garvey has accumulated a broad range of experience. While in OIIR, he has negotiated and completed agreements with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NASA’s other international partners on the Space Shuttle, International Space Station, high-energy physics and astronomy.

In 2016, Garvey led negotiations that resulted in the signing of NASA’s first new agreement with China in over 20 years in the area of aeronautics research. He gained valuable experience during a one-year detail assignment in which he served as the Executive Officer to the NASA Deputy Administrator. In this capacity, he was responsible for providing overall leadership, planning, and policy direction to NASA’s Headquarters and its 10 Field Centers. Prior to coming to NASA, Garvey studied economic policy and language in Vietnam as a Boren Fellow. He also spent 4 years in Nagasaki, Japan, where he taught English conversation and composition.

Bio is continued on the next page

Bio of our guest speaker

(日本語 Bio は英語版の後です)

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Garvey received his graduate degree in International Policy Studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California, and his undergraduate degree in Communications Studies from Northeastern University in Boston. Garvey’s wife is Melanie McIntosh and they have two children Anya (9) and Graeson (7). He speaks Japanese and Vietnamese.

END OF ENGLISH BIO

US Embassy Tokyo Mr. McIntosh and Prof. Choduring UNIGLO-7, Tokyo, 01 Dec. 2019

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2017年8月 日本語 BIONASAアジア代表部 代表 (在アメリカ大使館)

日本の宇宙政策やNASAとアジア諸国との宇宙探査や利用における協力等に関する諸事情の調整担当。 駐日大使の宇宙関連事項のアドヴァイザーを兼務。

2012 – 2017NASA 国際部と航空宇宙部に併籍し、特に20年以上の念願であった中国と

の航空研究合意書を調整し合意に至る。国際航空研究フォーラム(IFAR)を通しJAXAとの協力体制を構築すると共に多くの人脈を持つ。

2011– 2012NASA 副長官付き特別補佐官としてNASAの政策全般の調整業務を担当。

2003 – 2011NASA 国際部にて JAXAを含む海外宇宙局とのプロジェクト調整業務を担当(スペースシャトル、ISS、航空技術開発、宇宙科学関連)

2003NASA 本局(Washington, DC)勤務開始

1995 – 1999 長崎外国語短期大学で4年間英語を教える ボーレン奨学金でベトナムにて経済とベトナム語を学ぶ

学歴モントレー国際大学院 (米国カリフォルニア州)ノースイースタン大学 (米国マサチューセッツ州)

Garvey McIntoshガーヴィーマッキントッシュNASAアジア担当代表

袴田武史 (Takeshi Hakamada)Founder & CEO of iSpace

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This lecture can be counted as "Interdisciplinary Seminar for Engineering 工学融合科目“ for Kyutech doctoral students.

However, please note that this lecture will be provided under "Mechanical and Space Systems Engineering Course 機械宇宙システム工学コース". Hence, students cannot count this lecture if it is your own major course.

Instead of getting a stamp 印鑑 as a proof of attendance, submit a one paragraph (75-150 words) summary (typed in English, with student ID number and date, and then signed) using Microsoft Word. Send the file to Prof. Maeda within one week of the lecture. His email address is:maeda[at]ise.kyutech.ac.jp

If you do not have “Performance report form of Interdisciplinary Seminar of Engineering” , go to this website and download the form:https://www.tobata.kyutech.ac.jp/gr-school/gra-menu/

If you have any questions concerning the contents of this page, please contact the Graduate School Section: koh-daigakuin[at]jimu.kyutech.ac.jp

Note to doctoral students

If you are not a member of SEIC, and

you wish to have seminar credit for

this lecture, please request the ZOOM ID

and password from Prof. Maeda using his

email address (see the text at the right).

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The speaker suggests that you consider the following reading material prior to the lecture.

Four broad topics1. Mars 2020 Perseverance 2. NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 Test Flight3. Fiscal Year 2021 NASA Budget4. Artemis Program

Artist’s conception of Mars 2020 Perseverance

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https://mars.nasa.gov//imgs/2017/10/mars_2020_cameras_labeled_web-full2.jpg

It is equipped with

23 cameras

Mars 2020 Perseverance https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/ Rover Mission

Mission objectives are:

The launch window is from July 22 to Aug. 11, 2020.

Search for signs of ancient microbial life in a crater that billions of years ago might have been a body of water the size of Lake Tahoe.

Characterize the geology and climate of Mars.

Help pave the way for human exploration beyond the Moon.

Perseverance will gather knowledge and demonstrate technologies that address the challenges of future human expeditions to Mars, including an oxygen-generating experiment and the first helicopter on another planet.

Perseverance is the beginning of the first round-trip to another planet. The rover will collect rock and soil samples for return to Earth by future missions.

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NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 Test Flighthttps://www.nasa.gov/content/live-launch-america-nasas-spacex-demo-2-mission-to-the-international-space-station

A new era of human spaceflight has begun as American astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley launched as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program – the first time since the end of the Space Shuttle Program in 2011 that Astronauts have launched from U.S. soil.

NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley flew on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft, lifting off on a Falcon 9 rocket on Saturday, May 30, 2020, from NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A in Florida.

Demo-2 is an end-to-end test flight from launch to docking to splashdown to recovery operations; it is the final test for the system’s certification for regular crew flights to the International Space Station (ISS).

For almost 20 years, humans have continuously lived and worked aboard the ISS, advancing scientific knowledge and demonstrating new technologies that enable us to prepare for human exploration to the Moon and Mars. The station’s design requires humans living aboard to maintain it, operate it, and upgrade it; thus, International Space Station http://www.nasa.gov/station operations, including commercial resupply and commercial crew, are essential to the mission.

NASA is enabling economic growth in low-Earth orbit and working to open access to more people and more science than ever before. As NASA turns over low-Earth orbit to commercial companies, we are preparing to explore the Moon and Mars – and commercial companies, like SpaceX, will join us on that journey.

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Fiscal Year 2021 NASA Budgethttps://www.nasa.gov/news/budget/index.html

This is a 21st Century budget worthy of 21st Century space exploration – one of the strongest budgets in NASA’s history. The proposed budget this year invests more than $25 billion dollars for America’s future in space – one that will see the

return of human spaceflight to American soil for the first time in almost a decade and advances Artemis, while still supporting NASA’s full suite of science, aeronautics, and technology work.

This proposed budget keeps NASA on the road to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024 and, with support of the Gateway https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/exploration/gateway , helps prepare us for exploration of Mars and beyond.

The proposed budget has directed over $3 billion dollars toward development of a human lunar landing system https://www.nasa.gov/content/more-about-the-human-landing-system-program . The first time we have had direct funding for a human lander since Apollo.

The proposed budget fully supports our Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft https://www.nasa.gov/topics/moon-to-mars/getting-there , and the systems needed for the first flights of Artemis to quickly, and safely get to the Moon, and test the systems needed to push forward to America’s next giant leap – sending astronauts to explore Mars.

In Science https://science.nasa.gov/ , the budget supports the decadal priorities such a Mars sample return mission, Europa Clipper, and development of new Earth observation missions.

This budget positions NASA to continue leading the expansion of a vital low-Earth orbit economy for the United States through commercial and international partnerships https://www.nasa.gov/partnerships.html , while also setting us on course to lead the way toward a sustainable presence on the Moon and eventual human exploration of Mars.

Continued on the next page

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Additional Points (NASA budget, continued)

In Aeronautics research https://www.nasa.gov/aeroresearch , the budget supports our goal of commercial supersonic aircraft research and our critical investments in Unmanned Aerial System Technologies to make flying with commercial and private aircraft safer and more efficient in the 21st Century.

This budget secures American leadership in space and focuses on the agency’s core missions of exploration, scientific discovery, cutting-edge technology https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/home/index.html , and aerospace investments with strong bipartisan support in Congress.

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Artemis Program https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/

Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology. Homer called her the torch-bringer.

NASA has led the charge in space exploration for more than six decades and through the Artemis program we will build on our work in low-Earth orbit and pave the way to the Moon and on to Mars.

Through Artemis, we will see the first woman and next man step foot the Moon by 2024, and establish sustainable exploration with our commercial and international partners by 2028.

The Artemis program is the next step in human exploration. It is a part of NASA’s broader Moon to Mars exploration approach, in which we will quickly and sustainable explore the Moon and use what we learn there to enable humanity’s next giant leap, sending astronauts to Mars.

The early Artemis missions include: Artemis I: First flight test of Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft as an integrated system Artemis II: First flight of Artemis crew around the Moon aboard SLS and Orion Artemis III: First crew to the lunar surface (via a human landing system from the Gateway in lunar orbit)

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Endpromotional document for talk by

NASA representative on16 July 2020