NASA’s Participation at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2023 in Sydney, Australia
NASA at the International Astronautical Congress 2023: Leading the Way in Space Exploration
From September 28 to October 3, 2023, Sydney, Australia, will host the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), where NASA aims to underscore its leadership in space exploration. Led by acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, the agency delegation will showcase America’s commitment to human exploration, specifically focusing on the Moon and Mars, responsible exploration under the Artemis Accords, and support for the commercial space sector amid a Golden Age of innovation.
What to Expect at IAC 2023
Organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and hosted by the Space Industry Association of Australia, IAC 2023 serves as a key platform for global space discussions. NASA’s participation is designed to highlight its vital role in the future of humanity’s exploration beyond Earth.
To follow the action live, participants and enthusiasts can tune into select events via the IAF YouTube channel or catch updates through NASA’s social media accounts, including @SecDuffyNASA and @NASA X.
Key Events to Mark on Your Calendar
Here’s a sneak peek into the exciting lineup of sessions:
Sunday, September 28
- 11:45 PM EDT (Monday, Sept. 29, 1:45 PM AEST): “One-to-One with Global Space Leaders” featuring Sean Duffy.
Monday, September 29
- 11:45 PM EDT (Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1:45 PM AEST): “Learning to Live on Another World: The International Community’s Return to the Moon” featuring Nujoud Merancy.
- 8:15 PM EDT (Sept. 30, 10:15 AM AEST): “From Low Earth Orbit to Lunar: Delivering Sustainable Innovation in Space” featuring Kevin Coggins.
- 8:15 PM EDT (Sept. 30, 10:15 AM AEST): “Early Warnings for All – From Satellites to Action” featuring Karen St. Germain.
Tuesday, September 30
- 1:00 AM EDT (3:00 PM AEST): “The Artemis Accords: Safe, Sustainable, and Transparent Space Exploration” featuring Casey Swails.
Wednesday, October 1
- 7:00 PM EDT (Thursday, Oct. 2, 9:00 AM AEST): “Space Sustainability: Regional Priorities, Global Responsibility” featuring Alvin Drew.
Thursday, October 2
- 9:35 PM EDT (Friday, Oct. 3, 11:35 AM AEST): “25 Years of the International Space Station: Yesterday – Today – Tomorrow” with Robyn Gatens.
Engaging with Media and the Public
For media representatives attending IAC, an exclusive opportunity to meet NASA leadership will be available. Registration is open on the IAC website, and a special media briefing focused on the Artemis Accords will take place.
Beyond the sessions, NASA will exhibit its innovative technologies and contributions to space exploration at booth number 132 in Hall One of the International Convention Centre Sydney. Throughout the week, subject matter experts will engage attendees with talks to deepen their understanding of NASA’s mission.
The Future of Space: Join the Conversation
As we approach this exhilarating week of discovery and innovation, NASA invites everyone to learn more about its international partnerships and future missions. For more information, visit NASA International Partnerships.
This IAC promises to be a vital chapter in the ongoing narrative of human space exploration—one where America stands proudly at the forefront.