Stephan Ulamec

Stephan Ulamec is an Austrian geophysicist, born in Salzburg on January 27, 1966, with more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and several participations in space missions and payloads operated by diverse space agencies. He is working at the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, DLR) in Cologne. He is regularly giving lectures about his publications in aerospace engineering at the University of Applied Sciences: Fachhochschule FH-Aachen. Main aspects of his work are related to the exploration of small bodies in the solar system (asteroids and comets).

Education
Ulamec studied Geophysics at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz (Austria) as student of Prof. Siegfried J. Bauer. He finished his PhD on “Acoustic and Electrical Methods for the Exploration of Atmospheres and Surfaces, with Application to Saturn's Moon Titan” in 1991.

Career
From 1991 till 1993 he worked as a research fellow at the European Space Agency (ESA), specifically at European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, in The Netherlands. Since 1994, he is at the Microgravity User Support Center (MUSC) which is part of the DLR Space Operations and Astronaut Training (SOAT). He has made several presentations at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC).

Mission to 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Stephan Ulamec has been the project manager of the Rosetta lander Philae, which successfully landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in 2014.

Mission to (162173) Ryugu
He has also been Payload Manager of MASCOT, a lander made in common by the French space agency (CNES) and the DLR, that has been delivered by the JAXA Hayabusa2 spacecraft to asteroid (162173) Ryugu in 2018.

Mission to Phobos (Mars I)


He is one of two lead scientists (Co Principal Investigator) of the French-German MMX rover called IDEFIX©, together with Dr Patrick Michel. This rover is to be launched in 2024 by the Japanese Mars Moons eXploration (MMX), a JAXA (Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency) mission to the Mars natural satellite Phobos.

Mission to (65803) Didymos
He is also part of the Science Management Board for the ESA Hera mission, to be launched in 2024 with a Space X Falcon 9 shuttle, aimed at operating a rendezvous and characterising in details the asteroid (65803) Didymos and its natural satellite Dimorphos, and also analysing the artificial impact created by the American space agency NASA probe DART in September 2022.

NEO-MAPP
He is involved in NEO-MAPP, a European Union Horizon 2020 project to study mitigation and characterisation techniques for potentially hazardous asteroids.

SSEWG and SSAC
From January 2020 till December 2023, he is chairing the ESA Solar System and Exploration Working Group (SSEWG) and is a member of the Space Science Advisory Committee (SSAC).

Writings

 * Stephan Ulamec with Klim Churyumov, during COSPAR, in 2014..jpg, during COSPAR, in 2014.]]Raumsonde Rosetta ( ISBN 978-3-4401-3083-4).
 * Handbuch der Raumfahrttechnik, chapter on Weltraumastronomie und Planetenmissionen ( ISBN 978-3-446-45429-3).
 * Spacecraft Operations, chapter on Lander Operations (ISBN 978-3-7091-1803-0).

Awards and honours

 * Member of International Academy of Astronautics (IAA).
 * Member of European Geosciences Union (EGU).
 * Asteroid (11818) Ulamec was named in his honour by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
 * Sir Arthur Clark Award, 2014.
 * Wernher von Braun Ehrung (in German, honour) by the German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (DGLR), 2015.

Related articles

 * Geophysics
 * Near Earth Objects
 * Rovers
 * Solar System

Official agencies external links

 * https://www.gov.uk/government/news/philae-finds-hard-ice-and-organic-molecules
 * https://www.esa.int/esatv/Videos/2014/09/Rosetta_Mission_Status/Stephan_Ulamec_Philae_Lander_Manager_DLR_ITV_in_German
 * https://www.esa.int/esatv/Videos/2014/11/Rosetta_wrap_up
 * https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2016/02/Philae_facing_eternal_hibernation
 * https://www.eso.org/public/archives/capjournals/pdf/capj_0019.pdf (An Historic Encounter: Reviewing the Outreach around ESA’s Rosetta Mission: pages 44 to 47)

Media coverage

 * Comet lander's scientific harvest may be its last: Philae has fallen silent after fragmentary messages
 * The return of Philae: Revived after hibernation, comet lander awaits orders
 * (in French) https://www.sudouest.fr/sciences-et-technologie/mission-rosetta-il-est-temps-de-dire-au-revoir-a-philae-3689370.php
 * https://www.science.org/content/article/philae-s-scientific-harvest-may-be-its-last
 * https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asteroid-ryugu-poses-landing-risks-for-japanese-mission/
 * https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/apr/14/rise-and-shine-rosettas-philae-probe-could-be-awake-within-weeks
 * https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x30qpfs
 * https://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/philae-lander-goes-to-sleep-after-sending-data-to-earth-1.2002692
 * https://spacenews.com/esa-moves-two-missions-to-falcon-9/
 * https://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/philae-lander-goes-to-sleep-after-sending-data-to-earth-1.2002692
 * https://spacenews.com/esa-moves-two-missions-to-falcon-9/