
Meanwhile, B. Feuerbacher, chairman of the IAF, visited Korea for a factfinding trip to Daejeon, and after he had finished his mission trip, he expressed his impression and opinions at the gathering with reporters on February 18: “Preparations for IAC 2009 have been made very well. And I have felt that Daejeon is a city of science and technology as well as a cultural city. In particular, I was deeply impressed to see the energetic and diligent activities and efforts of many people who are making preparations for this international event.” He went on say: “We have worried about traffic and lodging problems because more than 3,000 guests including experts and scholars are expected to participate in this international event, but after this fact finding tour our worry has disappeared. Not only hotels but also economical guest houses for many young students are satisfactory, and during the trip period, our team has not suffered any traffic congestion.” He also added: “This year, one of IAC's very important issues is how to connect space with global climate change. In other words, we are going to deal with the problem of how to solve global climate change through space technology.”