Corporate Members, JPL - Written by Kirk Kittell on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 11:28 - 0 Comments

Von Kármán Lecture Series at JPL

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory hosts a regular event in Pasadena called the Von Kármán Lecture Series, named for JPL founder Theodore von Kármán. There are four remaining lectures in 2008, which we have added to the events calendar. Each lecture is hosted monthly on a Thursday, at JPL, and the adjacent Friday, at Pasadena City College. The Thursday lectures are also broadcast as a live webcast.

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a Corporate Member of the American Astronautical Society and will be the host of the 2008 AAS National Conference in November.

The Great Southern California Shake Out
Speaker: Dr. Lucy Jones, Chief Scientist, Multi Hazards Demonstration Project for Southern California

  • Thursday 25 September at JPL and via webcast (event on upcoming.org)
  • Friday 26 September at Pasadena City College (event on upcoming.org)

New Wheels on Mars: The Mars Science Laboratory
Speaker: Richard Cook, Mars Science Laboratory Project Manager

  • Thursday 16 October at JPL and via webcast (event on upcoming.org)
  • Friday 17 October at Pasadena City College (event on upcoming.org)

New Worlds: Exoplanet Discoveries from the Spitzer Space Telescope
Speaker: Dr. Michelle Thaller, Manager of Education and Public Outreach, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at the California Institute of Technology

  • Thursday 13 November at JPL and via webcast (event on upcoming.org)
  • Friday 14 November at Pasadena City College (event on upcoming.org)

Space and the Mystery of Dark Energy
Speaker: Dr. Michael Seiffert, JPL and via webcast Group Supervisor for Cosmology

  • Thursday 11 December at JPL (event on upcoming.org)
  • Friday 12 December at Pasadena City College (event on upcoming.org)

If you’re coming out to see the lecture, let us know on the upcoming.org links above. You can meet others interested in the same topics. If you’re interested in keeping up with events we add there, join our group on upcoming.org. Also, keep an eye on our calendar.



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Looking Ahead - Key Space Events

Nov 17-19 — AAS National Conference
Pasadena, California

Jan 30-Feb 4 — AAS Guidance and Control Conference
Breckenridge, Colorado

Feb 8-12 — AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Winter Meeting
Savannah, Georgia

Mar 10-12 — Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium
Theme: Sustainable Space Exploration
Greenbelt, Maryland

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Von Braun Memorial Symposium - Oct 30, 2008 9:33 - 0 Comments

Presentations from 2008 Von Braun Symposium Posted

AAS has posted the slide presentations from the inaugural Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium, held in Huntsville, Alabama on 21 and 22 October.

Thank you to all who attended, as well as our sponsors and supporters. A summary of the symposium will be printed in the upcoming edition of Space Times.

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Corporate Members, Orbital Sciences Corporation - Oct 17, 2008 12:56 - 0 Comments

Webcast of IBEX Launch on 19 October

Source: NASA press release

The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) is scheduled for launch on 19 October between 1:44pm and 1:52pm EDT. The IBEX payload contains sensors to detect and map the termination shock of the solar wind at the edge of our solar system. The launch will take place from Kwajalein aboard Orbital Science Corporation’s Pegasus XL rocket. The IBEX spacecraft was also built by Orbital in Dulles, Virginia.

Live streaming video of the countdown and launch will be available at nasa.gov. Coverage begins at 12:15pm and will conclude after payload separation, approximately 12 minutes after launch.

Orbital Sciences Corporation is a corporate member of the American Astronautical Society.

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News - Sep 12, 2008 0:02 - 0 Comments

NASA’s Future Forum in Boston, 18 September

The sixth NASA’s Future Forum will be held at the Museum of Science, Boston, on 18 September. The Future Forum is a series of events between NASA personnel — administrators, scientists, engineers — and business, technology, and academic leaders in selected cities as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of NASA. The Future Forum in Boston will focus on space exploration benefits the economic and academic sector in Massachusetts.

Previous forums were held in Seattle, Columbus, St. Louis, Miami, and San Jose. The next and final NASA’s Future Forum will be held in Chicago on 10 October 2008.

Source: NASA Press Release

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