First European Interstellar Symposium 2024

Les Johnson

Les Johnson is a physicist, award-winning science and science fiction author, and Chief Technologist at the NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. His science fiction books include Crisis at Proxima (Baen 2024), The Ross 248 Project (Baen 2023), Saving Proxima (Baen 2021), Pluto: The Dark World (coming from Tor 2025), and more. Les’s popular science books include A Traveler’s Guide to the Stars (Princeton Press 2022) – now translated into 7 languages, Graphene: The Superstrong, Superthin, and Superversatile Material That Will Revolutionize the World (2018), Solar Sails: A Novel Approach to Interplanetary Travel, and others.

In his day job at NASA, Les served as the Principal Investigator for flight demonstrations of advanced space propulsion technologies including solar sails and electrodynamic tethers, and supported the development of nuclear thermal propulsion, electric propulsion systems, and more. Les is a member of the International Academy of Astronautics, the British Interplanetary Society, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, and MENSA – and is the Program Chair of the Interstellar Research Group.

Les was a technical consultant for the movies Europa Report, Lost in Space, and Solis. NPR, CNN, Fox News, The Science Channel and The Discovery Channel have all interviewed Les about space and space exploration. He was the featured Interstellar Explorer in the January 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine and appeared there again in March 2019.


Affiliation

NASA


Sessions

12-02
09:00
420min
Introductory Seminars
Andreas M. Hein, Anders Sandberg, Les Johnson
Banquet Room
12-02
18:30
75min
Science Fiction Authors Night with Les Johnson (NASA, US), Brandon Q. Morris, Joshua T. Calvert (open to public)
Les Johnson, Brandon Q. Morris, Joshua T. Calvert
Public Event
Banquet Room
12-03
17:00
20min
Solar Sail Propulsion – Ready for Mission Implementation (and a step toward Proxima Centauri!)
Les Johnson
Session 2: Materials, ethics & space law
Banquet Room