Setting the scene
"Encounters" (not available)
by: Luca Codignola, University of Genoa
"Are we alone? Searching for life in the universe and its creation"
by: Gerhard Haerendel, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
"Space and the movies" (not available)
by: Thomas Ballhausen, Austrian Film Archive
"Next generation visions for the next 50 years in space"
by: Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Space Generation Advisory Council
Can we compare?
"Exploration in the 16th century" (not available)
by: James Muldoon, The John Carter Brown Library
"Celestial Bodies: Inner and outer space"
by: Gísli Pálsson, University of Iceland
"Why we had better drop analogies when discussing the role of humans in space "
by: Sven Grahn, Swedish Space Corporation
"Spatiality" - Space as a source of inspiration
"How we talk and write about space"
by: Ulrike Landfester, University of Sankt Gallen
"Marketing and branding space"
by: Edi Keck, Haslinger, Keck Werbeberatung
"Providing inspiration through international cooperation"
by: Nicolas Peter, European Space Policy Institute
First Odyssey: Humans inside the Earth orbit: what effect does it have?
"With the eyes of an astronaut"
by: Claude Nicollier, ESA European Astronat Center
"Human spaceflight; Technology development and innovation"
by: Richard Tremayne-Smith, British National Space Centre
"Human-machine cooperation in space environments"
by: Gabriella Cortellessa, National Research Council of Italy
"Space law in the age of the ISS"
by: Frans von der Dunk, University of Leiden
Second Odyssey: Humans in space exploration: what effects will it have?
"Humans - more than the better robots for exploration?"
by: Wolfgang Baumjohann, Austrian Academy of Sciences
"Philosophy of humans leaving the earth"
by: Jacques Arnould, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales
"Human spaceflight as a matter of culture and national vision"
by: Stephan Lingner, Europäische Akademie
"In need of a legal framework for space exploration"
by: Ulrike Bohlmann, European Space Agency
Third Odyssey: Humans migrating the Earth: why we should think!
"Mars as a place to live? Past, present and future"
by: Gerda Horneck, German Aerospace Center
"Religion and the question: what happens, if we meet somebody out there?"
by: Paolo Musso, University of Insubria
"E.T. Diplomacy"
by: Debbora Battaglia, Mount Holyoke College