International Astronautical Congress

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The Premier Congrès International d'Astronautique took place between September 30th and October 3rd 1950 beginning in the Richlieu Amphitheatre of the Sorbonne in Paris France and moving to the Aéro-Club de France on the rue de Galilée on the second day. Only the first day was open to the public. The remaining days were taken up by a conference between the attending delegates who came from France, Germany, Britain, Austria, Sweden, Spain, Argentina, and Denmark. It was later reported that 1000 people passed through the congress. The entire event had been arranged by Ananoff and Heinz Gartmann, scientific director of the GfW and a pioneer of early rocketry during the war at BMW. Gartmann was prohibited from attending the conference when denied a visa to enter France.

Four movies were screened at the event. Fritz Lang's "Frau Im Mond", V2 Launch Footage from White Sands, the science fiction film "Destination Moon", and a special presentation by Rudolf Nebel of "Experiences with Rockets at the Raketenflugplatz."

Provisions were made at the conference to meet the following year in London where the International Astronautical Federation was officially founded.

From left to right H.J. Rückert, T.M. Vilaseca, L. Hansen, T. Tabanera, A. Ananoff, G. Loeser, H.H. Koelle, W. Brügel, C. Oestwinter, F.K. Jungklaas, J. Humphries
From left to right H.J. Rückert, T.M. Vilaseca, L. Hansen, T. Tabanera, A. Ananoff, G. Loeser, H.H. Koelle, W. Brügel, C. Oestwinter, F.K. Jungklaas, J. Humphries
From left to right - W. Brügel, C. Oestwinter, F.K. Jungklaas, J. Humphries, L.R. Shepherd, Mme Fordale (translator),  A.V. Cleaver, E. Burgess, A.C. Clarke, F. Cap, R. Nebel, E. Sänger, I. Sänger-Bredt, H.J. Rückert, T.M. Vilaseca
From left to right - W. Brügel, C. Oestwinter, F.K. Jungklaas, J. Humphries, L.R. Shepherd, Mme Fordale (translator), A.V. Cleaver, E. Burgess, A.C. Clarke, F. Cap, R. Nebel, E. Sänger, I. Sänger-Bredt, H.J. Rückert, T.M. Vilaseca

Official attendees of the First IAC

  • Honorary President

Henri Mineur, founder of the Institute d'Astrophysique in Paris,

  • Honorary Vice-Presidents

Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion, widow of the famed astronomer Camille Flammarion and director of the Juvisy Observatory

Lilia De Vendeuvre, famed aviatrix and Director of the Aviation Section of the French Red Cross.

  • Congress President

Alexandre Ananoff founder of the Section Astronautique of the Société Astronomique.

  • Speakers

Auguste Budry, Lauriet of the French Astronomical Society

Monsieur Gras, Treasurer of the French Aeronautical Club

Attendees of the First IAC

  1. Arthur C. Clarke
  2. Arthur Valentine Cleaver
  3. Leslie R. Shepherd
  4. John Humphries
  5. Eric Burgess
  • German Spaceflight Club (VfR)
  1. Rudolf Nebel (co-founder of the VfR)
  2. Eugen Sänger (Austrian who pioneered winged spacecraft)
  3. Irene Sänger-Bredt
  • Argentinean Interplanetary Society (Sociedad Argentina Interplanetaria)
  1. Teofilo Tabanera
  • Austrian Society for Space Research (Oesterreichische Gesellschaft Für WeltraumForschung)
  1. Ferdinand Cap
  2. Hans Joachim Rückert
  3. Friedrich Schmiedl (rocket mail pioneer)
  • Society for Space Research (Gesellschaft Für WeltraumForschung) (GfW)
  1. Heinz Hermann Koelle
  2. Guenter Loeser
  3. F.K. Jungklaas
  4. Werner Brügel
  5. C. Oestwinter
  • Swedish Interplanetary Society (Svenska Interplanetariska Sällskapet)
  1. Ake Hjertstrand
  • Spanish Astronautics Group (Agrupación Astronáutica Española)
  1. Tomás Mur Vilaseca
  • Danish Society for Space Research (Dansk Selskab for Rumfahrtsforskning)
  1. Leo Hansen

Other attendees known to have been present included A Hoorstravol and Madame Fordale, who was the translator. The only American that was known to attend was Frederick I. Ordway III who at that time was a student attending the Sorbonne.

Programme of the First IAC

PROGRAMME DES JOURNEES DU PREMIER CONGRES INTERNATIONAL D'ASTRONAUTIQUE

Samedi 30 septembre 1950:

  • 14h 30 - Rendez-vous de tous les Congressistes à la Sorbonne. Salle des Autorités. Présenter la carte numérotée qui donnera droit à l'entrée.

(Les Congressistes se rendront à la Sorbonne par leurs propres moyens).

  • 15h - Séance solennelle au Grand Amphithéâtre de la Sorbonne

Dimanche 1 Octobre 1950:

  • 9h 30 - Aéro-Club de France (6, rue de Galilée). lère séance de travail, sous la présidence de Mr Loeser, chef de la Délégation allemande. Discussion des rapports de MM. Kölle et Ruckert, Déjeuner à l'Aéro-Club.
  • 14h - Reprise des discussions.
  • 16h - Départ en autos-cars pour la visite de l'Observatoire de Meudon et retour à Paris par cars.

Lundi 2 Octobre 1950:

  • 9h 30 - Aéro-Club de France - Séance préparatoire pour le Congrès International de Londres (1951), placée sous la présidence de Mr Cleaver, chef de la Délégation anglaise.

Déjeuner à l'Aéro-club.

  • 14h Départ par cars pour la visite de la Pile Atomique du Fort de Chatillon - Retour à Paris par cars.
  • 21h - Réunion : Résolutions, conclusions et voeux du Congrès.

Mardi 3 Octobre 1950

  • 10h Rendez-vous au Palais de la Découverte (avenue Franklin-Roosevelt) et visite des différentes sections et notamment sections d'astronautique et d'astronomie par Mr Léveillé, Directeur du Palais de la Découverte.

PROGRAMME

  • Monsieur Henri MINEUR (ouverture de la Séance Solennelle — allocution)
  • Monsieur A. ANANOFF : (présentation des délégations) Mme de VENDEUVRE (allocution)
  • Mr A.L. HIRSCH (allocution)

Allocutions des chefs des délégations

  • Angleterre : Mr CLEAVER — Président de la British Interplanetary Society.
  • Allemagne : Mr LOESER — Chef de la délégation et l'un des dirigeants de la Société allemande de Stuttgart.
  • Argentine : Mr TABANERA — Président de la Société Astronautique de Buenos-Aires et professeur à l'Université de La Plata.
  • AUTRICHE : Mr CAP — Président de la Société Auttiohienne d'Innsbruck.
  • DANEMARK : Mr HANSEN — Vice—Président de la Sté Astronautique de Copenhague.
  • M. ANANOFF : quelques messages et regrets pour les personnes qui n'ont pu venir (passe la parole à Mr Budry)
  • M. BUDRY : Lecture du message de DETROIT ROCKET SOCIETY et SOCIETE de LEIPZIG
  • M. A. ANANOFF : brève allocution et présentation du programme des films,
  1. .. Meliès Film "Voyage dans la Lune" 1905.
  2. .. Expériences sur les V-2 du Nouveau-Mexique) — Service d'Information et de Documentation Technique du Minis. de l'Air.
  3. .. Destination la Lune — film de G.Pal.

Conclusion par Mr A. ANANOFF,

Second IAC, London 1951

Founders of the IAF at the Second IAC, London, 1951. Front row, G. Loeser, H. Oberth, E. Sanger, A. Haley - Back row, J. Stemmer, T. Mur, E. Sawyer, T. Tabanera, L.J. Carter, F. Hecht, F.K. Jungklaas, H.H. Koelle, A. Hjertstrand, A.C. Clarke, F. Durant, E. Burgess, L.R. Shepherd
Founders of the IAF at the Second IAC, London, 1951. Front row, G. Loeser, H. Oberth, E. Sanger, A. Haley - Back row, J. Stemmer, T. Mur, E. Sawyer, T. Tabanera, L.J. Carter, F. Hecht, F.K. Jungklaas, H.H. Koelle, A. Hjertstrand, A.C. Clarke, F. Durant, E. Burgess, L.R. Shepherd
Second International Astronautical Congress, London 1951, l to r, E.V. Sawyer, F.C. Durant, L.J. Carter, H. Oberth, E. Sänger, A.C. Clarke, A.V. Cleaver, A. Hjertstrand, K.F. Jungklaass, H.H. Koelle, G. Loeser, A. Ananoff, F. Hecht
Second International Astronautical Congress, London 1951, l to r, E.V. Sawyer, F.C. Durant, L.J. Carter, H. Oberth, E. Sänger, A.C. Clarke, A.V. Cleaver, A. Hjertstrand, K.F. Jungklaass, H.H. Koelle, G. Loeser, A. Ananoff, F. Hecht
Second International Astronautical Congress, London 1951, l to r, Hermann Oberth, Eugen Sänger, Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur V. Cleaver
Second International Astronautical Congress, London 1951, l to r, Hermann Oberth, Eugen Sänger, Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur V. Cleaver


The proceedings for the second congress began on September 3rd 1951 at the Ermin Hotel in London. Delegates in attendance included.

Guests of Honor

  1. President Eugen Sänger
  2. Irene Sänger-Bredt
  3. Hermann Oberth
  1. Arthur C. Clarke
  2. Arthur Valentine Cleaver
  3. Kenneth W. Gatland
  4. Eric Burgess
  5. Leslie R. Shepherd
  6. T.R.F. Nonweiler
  7. Michael W. Ovenden
  8. Anthony Kunesch
  9. A.E. Dixon
  10. Ralph A. Smith


  • Argentinean Interplanetary Society (Sociedad Argentina Interplanetaria)
  1. Teofilo Tabanera
  • Austrian Society for Space Research (Oesterreichische Gesellschaft Für WeltraumForschung)
  1. F. Hecht
  • Society for Space Research (Gesellschaft Für WeltraumForschung) (GfW)
  1. Heinz Hermann Koelle
  2. Guenter Loeser
  3. F.K. Jungklaas
  4. A. Ullenberg
  5. H. Hoeppner
  6. H. Kuhme
  7. R. Marten
  8. R. Nebel
  • Groupement Astronautique Francais (GAF)
  1. M. A. Ananoff
  2. Jean Gallavardin
  • Associazzioni Italiana Razzi (AIR)
  1. G.P. Casiraghi
  2. G. Partel
  • Swedish Interplanetary Society (Svenska Interplanetariska Sällskapet)
  1. Ake Hjertstrand
  • Spanish Astronautics Group (Agrupación Astronáutica Española)
  1. Tomás Mur Vilaseca
  • Switzerland (unnamed society)
  1. J. Stemmer
  • American Rocket Society (ARS)
  1. Andrew G. Haley
  2. Fred C. Durant
  • Pacific Rocket Society (PRS)
  1. E.V. Sawyer
  • Reaction Research Society (RRS)
  1. D. Elliott

Papers at 2nd IAC

  • Leslie R. Shepherd - The Artificial Satellite
  • Wernher von Braun - The Importance of the Satellite Vehicle as a Step Towards Interplanetary Flight
  • Ing. G. von Pirquet - The Long Distance Rocket
  • T.R.F. Nonweiler - Descent from a Circular Orbit
  • Prof. Lyman Spitzer Jr. - Interplanetary Travel Between Satellite Orbits
  • Dipl. Ing. H. Kuhme - Optimum Satellite Step Rocket
  • Kenneth W. Gatland, M.A. Kunesch, A.E. Dixon - Satellite Rockets

IACs

  • 1950 - Paris, France; 1st IAC (September 30 - October 3, 1950)
  • 1951 - London, England; 2nd IAC (September 3 - 8, 1951)
  • 1952 – Stuttgart, Germany; 3rd IAC (September 1–6, 1952)
  • 1953 – Zurich, Switzerland; 4th IAC (August 3–8, 1953)
  • 1954 – Innsbruck, Austria; 5th IAC (August 2–7, 1954)
  • 1955 – Copenhagen, Denmark; 6th IAC (August 1–8, 1955)
  • 1956 – Rome, Italy; 7th IAC (September 17 – September 22, 1956)
  • 1957 – Barcelona, Spain; 8th IAC (October 7–12, 1957)
  • 1958 – Amsterdam, Netherlands; 9th IAC (August 25–30, 1958)
  • 1959 – London, United Kingdom; 10th IAC (August 30–September 5, 1959)
  • 1960 – Stockholm, Sweden; 11th IAC (August 15–20, 1960)
  • 1961 – Washington, D.C., USA; 12th IAC (October7–12, 1961)
  • 1962 – Varna, Bulgaria; 13th IAC (September 24–29, 1962)
  • 1963 – Paris, France; 14th IAC (September 25 – October 1, 1964)
  • 1964 – Warsaw, Poland; 15th IAC (September 7–12, 1964)
  • 1965 – Athens, Greece; 16th IAC (September 13–18, 1965)
  • 1966 – Madrid, Spain; 17th IAC (October 9–16, 1966)
  • 1967 – Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 18th IAC (September 25–29, 1967)
  • 1968 – New York, USA; 19th IAC (October 13–18, 1968)
  • 1969 – Mar del Plata, Argentina; 20th IAC (October 5-10, 1969)
  • 1970 – Constance, Germany; 21st IAC (October 4-9, 1970)
  • 1971 – Brussel, Belgium; 22nd IAC (September 20–25, 1971)
  • 1972 – Vienna, Austria; 23rd IAC (October 8–15, 1972)
  • 1973 – Baku, USSR; 24th IAC (October 7-13, 1973)
  • 1974 – Amsterdam, Netherlands; 25th IAC (September 30 - October 5, 1974)
  • 1975 – Lisbon, Portugal; 26th IAC (September 21-27, 1975)
  • 1976 – Anaheim, California, USA; 27th IAC (October 10–16, 1976)
  • 1977 – Prague, Czechoslovakia; 28th IAC (September 25– October 1 1977)
  • 1978 – Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia; 29th IAC (October 1-8, 1978)
  • 1979 – Munich, Germany; 30th IAC (September 17-22, 1979)
  • 1980 – Tokyo, Japan; 31st IAC (September 21–28, 1980)
  • 1981 – Rome, Italy; 32nd IAC (September 6–12, 1981)
  • 1982 – Paris, France; 33rd IAC (September 27 – October 2, 1982)
  • 1983 – Budapest, Hungary; 34th IAC (October 10–15, 1983)
  • 1984 – Lausanne, Switzerland; 35th IAC (October 8–13, 1984)
  • 1985 – Stockholm, Sweden; 36th IAC (October 7–12, 1985)
  • 1986 – Innsbruck, Austria; 37th IAC (October 4–11, 1986)
  • 1987 – Brighton, United Kingdom; 38th IAC (October 10–17, 1987)
  • 1988 – Bangalore, India; 39th IAC (October 8–15, 1988)
  • 1989 – Malaga, Spain; 40th IAC (October 7–13, 1989)
  • 1990 – Dresden, Germany; 41st IAC (October 6–12, 1990)
  • 1991 – Montreal, Canada; 42nd IAC (October 5–11, 1991)
  • 1992 – Washington, D.C., USA; 43rd IAC (August 28 – September 5, 1992)
  • 1993 – Graz, Austria; 44th IAC (October 16–22, 1993)
  • 1994 – Jerusalem, Israel; 45th IAC (October 9–14, 1994)
  • 1995 – Oslo, Norway; 46th IAC (October 2–6, 1995)
  • 1996 – Beijing, China; 47th IAC (October 7–11, 1996)
  • 1997 – Torino, Italy; 48th IAC (October 6–10, 1997)
  • 1998 – Melbourne, Australia; 49th IAC (September 28 – October 2, 1998)
  • 1999 – Amsterdam, Holland; 50th IAC (October 4–8, 1999)
  • 2000 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 51st IAC (October 2–6, 2000)
  • 2001 – Toulouse, France; 52nd IAC (October 1–5, 2001)
  • 2002 – Houston, Texas, United States; 2nd World Space Congress (October 10–19, 2002)
  • 2003 – Bremen, Germany; 54th IAC (September 29 – October 3, 2003)
  • 2004 – Vancouver, Canada; 55th IAC (October 4–8, 2004)
  • 2005 – Fukuoka, Japan; 56th IAC (October 16–21, 2005)
  • 2006 – Valencia, Spain; 57th IAC (October 2–6, 2006)
  • 2007 – Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India; 58th IAC (September 24–28, 2007)
  • 2008 – Glasgow, United Kingdom; 59th IAC (September 29 – October 3, 2008)
  • 2009 – Daejeon, South Korea; 60th IAC (October 12–16, 2009)
  • 2010 – Prague, Czech Republic; 61st IAC (September 27 – October 1, 2010)
  • 2011 – Cape Town, South Africa; 62nd IAC (October 3–7, 2011)
  • 2012 – Naples, Italy; 63rd IAC (October 1–5, 2012)
  • 2013 – Beijing, China; 64th IAC (September 23–27, 2013)
  • 2014 – Toronto, Canada; 65th IAC (September 29 – October 3, 2014)
  • 2015 – Jerusalem, Israel; 66th IAC (October 12–16, 2015)
  • 2016 – Guadalajara, Mexico; 67th IAC (September 26–30, 2016)