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THE 15TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MARS SOCIETY CONVENTION

AUGUST 3-5, 2012

PASADENA CONFERENCE CENTER

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA

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Announcements from the Mars Society

  • Kepler Mission Update at Mars Society Convention in August

    The Mars Society is pleased to announce that an update on the Kepler Mission has been arranged as part of the 15th Annual International Mars Society Convention in Pasadena, California this August.  Discussing the latest exo-planet discoveries of Kepler will be Dr. John Johnson, a scientist at NASA’s Exo-Planet Science Institute at the California Institute of Technology.


    Dr. Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics at Cal Tech, with research interests in detecting planets around other stars (exo-planets) using high-precision Doppler measurements and transit photometry, developing new instrumentation for the detection and characterization of exo-planets and studying the relationships between the physical properties of stars and the occurrence of planets, to name a few.

    Dr. Johnson attended the University of Missouri-Rolla (B.S. in Physics) and the University of California-Berkeley (Ph.D. in Astrophysics).  In addition, he received the AAS Newton Lacy Pierce Prize (2012), the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (2012) and the UC Berkeley Uhl Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Achievement (2007).

    Call for Papers

    Presentations for the International Mars Society Convention are invited dealing with all matters (science, engineering, politics, economics, public policy, etc.) associated with the exploration and settlement of the planet Mars.  

    Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be sent for consideration by June 30, 2012 to: The Mars Society, 11111 W. 8th Avenue, unit A, Lakewood, CO 80215 or via email to: Marsabstracts@aol.com (e-mail applications are preferred).  All submissions are welcomed.

    Registration for the International Mars Society Convention in Pasadena is now open online.

    [Image: NASA]

    Posted by Michael Stoltz
  • SpaceX/NASA Discuss Launch Abort of Falcon 9 Rocket
    NASA TV (05.19.12) - During a press briefing at the Kennedy Space Center on May 19, SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell and NASA Commercial Crew and Cargo
    Program Manager Alan Lindenmoyer discussed the launch abort of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule on a demonstration flight to the International Space Station.


    Early data shows that high chamber pressure in Engine #5 caused a cutoff of all nine engines at T- 0.5 seconds.  SpaceX will continue to look at the data and inspect the engine before setting a new launch date.  The next possible opportunity is May 22 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

    To view today's NASA/SpaceX press conference, please click here.

    [Image: NASA]
    Posted by Michael Stoltz
  • Watch the Launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9/Dragon (TONIGHT!!!)
    The Mars Society invites you to watch the second SpaceX demonstration launch for NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) on Saturday, May 19th at 4:55 a.m. EDT (08:55 GMT).  (For those of you living in the U.S., drink lots of coffee and enjoy the show!!

    The launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket carrying an unmanned Dragon capsule will occur from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.


    TO WATCH THE SPACEX LAUNCH LIVE ON SPACEFLIGHT NOW, PLEASE CLICK HERE.  THE ONLINE VIDEO COVERAGE WILL BEGIN AT 3:30 A.M. EDT (07:30 GMT).  


    “I really want SpaceX to help make life multi-planetary.  I’d like to see a self-sustaining base on Mars.”  -- Elon Musk, Founder & CEO of SpaceX (Wall Street Journal, 04/26/11)

    [Image: SpaceX]
    Posted May 18, 2012 11:02 PM by Michael Stoltz
  • NASA Ames Center Director to Address Mars Society Convention

    Dr. Simon “Pete” Worden, Director of NASA’s Ames Research Center, will give a talk at the 15th Annual International Mars Society Convention in Pasadena, California, August 3-5, 2012.   Under Dr. Worden’s leadership, Ames has provided critical R&D support that makes many of NASA’s space exploration missions possible.

    Prior to becoming Ames director, Dr. Worden was a Research Professor of Astronomy, Optical Sciences and Planetary Sciences at the University of Arizona where his primary research direction was the development of large space optics for national security and scientific purposes and near-earth asteroids.

    Additionally, Dr. Worden worked on topics related to space exploration and solar-type activity in nearby stars.  He is a recognized expert on space issues — both civil and military.  He has also authored or co-authored more than 150 scientific technical papers in astrophysics, space sciences, and strategic studies. Moreover, he served as a scientific co-investigator for two NASA space science missions.

    Call for Papers

    Presentations for the International Mars Society Convention are invited dealing with all matters (science, engineering, politics, economics, public policy, etc.) associated with the exploration and settlement of the planet Mars.  

    Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be sent for consideration by June 30, 2012 to: The Mars Society, 11111 W. 8th Avenue, unit A, Lakewood, CO 80215 or via email to: Marsabstracts@aol.com (e-mail applications are preferred).  All submissions are welcomed.

    Registration for the International Mars Society Convention in Pasadena is now open online.

    [Image: NASA]

    Posted May 17, 2012 7:35 PM by Michael Stoltz
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