REGISTRATION THE 15TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL MARS SOCIETY CONVENTION
AUGUST 3-5, 2012
PASADENA CONFERENCE CENTER
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
Call for Papers
Announcements from the Mars Society
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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 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 submissions are preferred).
Registration
for the International Mars Society Convention in Pasadena is now open online.
[Image: NASA]
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Posted May 15, 2012 8:32 PM by Michael Stoltz
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The Mars Society STEM Outreach Project at USASEF
The USA Science and Engineering Festival
(USASEF) held its second show on April 27-29, 2012 at the Walter E.
Washington Convention Center in the nation’s capital, attended by
thousands of students, parents, and teachers from all over the United
States. Filling the cavernous space of the WEWCC were some 3000 hands-on
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) oriented
exhibit booths that covered the full spectrum of science and engineering
disciplines.
The Mars Society, as a "Titanium" Sponsor of this
event, received strong and able assistance from 21 volunteers in
staffing the booth. Over half of these volunteers were active Aerospace
Educators from the Maryland Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. CAP Officers
and Cadets joined mainstream Mars Society members and other educators
in briefing the public and operating the trio of educational challenges
undertaken by groups of students and parents. Especially helpful to the
effort was the contribution of weather
balloon and cubesat exhibit elements from the Fort McHenry Composite
Squadron from Catonsville, MD. The shifts we covered with a full group
were four, four hour intervals spanning Sat, 4/28 and Sun. 4/29, with a
crew of three for an afternoon on the "sneak peak" Fri. 4/27.
To read the full report, please click here.
[Image: Robert Terry]
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Posted May 15, 2012 7:04 AM by Michael Stoltz
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MDRS Crew 118 Files Final Report, Marking End of 2011-12 Field Season “on Mars”
Posted May 10, 2012 5:34 AM by Michael Stoltz
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Mission to Mars: Why Russia & US Should Tag Team Red Planet
By Clara Moskowitz, Space.com, 05.09.12
NEW YORK — Russia is ready and willing to partner with the United
States for a manned mission to Mars, a senior Russian space official
said recently.
And while NASA has not yet entered into any formal agreement to pursue the Red Planet, the agency's chief agrees that international cooperation is the way to do it.
"I have to say that currently there is no country that could organize a manned spaceflight to Mars
and a safe return," Sergey Saveliev, the deputy head of Russian Space
Agency (Roscosmos), said April 12 at the United Nations headquarters
here to mark the International Day of Human Space Flight. To read the full article, please click here. [Image: NASA]
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Posted May 9, 2012 3:12 PM by Michael Stoltz
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Quote of the Week "What is [NASA's] space vision today? Where is the visionary? We're not going
anywhere... there is no where, there is no what, and there is no when. Tell me where... there is no where."
-- Story Musgrave, Former NASA Astronaut (Examiner.com)
**Important Events & Activities**
A Call to Action: Save the Mars Program! Get Involved! ________________________________________
15th Annual International Mars Society Convention August 3 - 5, 2012 Pasadena, California Please click here for details. Register now! Call for papers! ________________________________________ 2012 Mars Society UK Annual General Meeting & Conference August 25, 2012 Leicester, United KingdomMore details to follow.________________________________________12th Australian Mars Exploration Conference (AMEC 2012) September 14 - 16, 2012 Canberra, Australia Please click here for details. ________________________________________
12th European Mars Conference October 12 - 14, 2012 Munich, Germany Please click here for details.________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________
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