CONTRIBUTIONS TO SPACE EXPLORATION: GLOBAL OBJECTIVES, PLANS AND CAPABILITIES
– An initiative by AAS and AIAA in conjunction with George Mason University. Location: George Mason University’s Arlington Campus
AAS and AIAA members pay $300; non-members can register at the same rate before October 1.
This public seminar is the first in a series of AAS/AIAA events to highlight global space exploration objectives, plans and industrial capabilities and develop a single integrated data base of space exploration activities worldwide. It will include presentations by the ten major space agencies; remarks by Shana Dale; an overview of NASA’s global space exploration strategy by Doug Cooke; panels on commercial transportation and infrastructure; and a speakers roundtable.
Register online now at www.astronautical.org
Nov 14-15, 2006
THE HUMAN + MACHINE EQUATION – AAS National Conference and 53rd Annual Meeting at the Pasadena Hilton.
Register before October 15 and save $50!
The conference will focus on the synergy of robotic and human space exploration, and will lead off with the Carl Sagan Memorial Lecture and Award Presentation. Sessions will address Robotics and the New Age of Space Exploration; Motivating Tomorrow’s Roboticists and Engineers; Human/Robotic Cooperation; Lessons Learned from Other Industries – The Art of Integrating Science, Technology and Humans; Humans and Machines Exploring Space: Moon, Mars and Astronomy; NASA Center Directors’ View on The Human + Machine Equation; and a special concluding session.
Register before October 13 and save $50. Register online now at www.astronautical.org
– Advancing All Space –
American Astronautical Society
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Springfield, Virginia 22152-2354 U.S.A.
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