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SUMMARY:National Space-Based Positioning\, Navigation\, and Timing Advisory Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Federal Register Volume 88\, Number 70 (Wednesday\, April 12\, 2023)] [Notices] [Pages 22072-22073] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2023-07635] \nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION \n[Notice (23-030)] \nNational Space-Based Positioning\, Navigation\, and Timing Advisory Board; Meeting \nAGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. \nACTION: Notice of meeting. \nSUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act\, as amended\, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announces a meeting of the National Space-Based Positioning\, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Advisory Board. This will be the 28th meeting of the PNT Advisory Board. \nDATES: Wednesday\, May 3\, 2023\, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m.\, Eastern Time; and Thursday\, May 4\, 2023\, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.\, Eastern Time. \nADDRESSES: Arundel Ballroom\, Crowne Plaza Annapolis\, 173 Jennifer Rd. Annapolis\, MD 21401. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. James Joseph Miller\, Designated Federal Officer\, PNT Advisory Board\, Space Operations Mission Directorate\, NASA Headquarters\, Washington\, DC 20546\, (202) 262-0929 or jj.miller@nasa.gov. \nSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting will be open to the public up to the capacity of the meeting room. In-person attendees will be requested to sign a register prior to entrance to the proceedings. Webcast details to observe the meeting livestream remotely will be available on the PNT Advisory Board website at: www.gps.gov/governance/advisory/. \nThe agenda for the meeting will include the following: \nUpdates from PNT Advisory Board Subcommittees:\n– Communications and External Relations (CER) Subcommittee\n– Education and Science Innovation (ESI) Subcommittee\n– Emerging Capabilities\, Applications and Sectors (ECAS) Subcommittee\n– International Engagement (IE) Subcommittee\n– Protect\, Toughen and Augment (PTA) Subcommittee\n– Strategy\, Policy and Governance (SPG) Subcommittee Review and approval of the PNT Advisory Board White Papers supporting the Recommendations submitted to the PNT Executive Committee (EXCOM) Co-chairs on January 27\, 2023 \nExpert briefings on: \n– Improving Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) interoperable services \n– International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)/Export Administration Regulations (EAR) restrictions harming U.S. industry \n– GPS interference detection and mitigation applications Deliberations on any Findings and Recommendations Other PNT Advisory Board business and upcoming work plan schedule \nFor further information in advance\, visit the PNT Advisory Board website at: https://www.gps.gov/governance/advisory/. \nIt is imperative that the meeting be held on this date to meet the scheduling availability of key participants. \nPatricia Rausch\, Advisory Committee Management Officer\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2023-07635 Filed 4-11-23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510-13-P
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/national-space-based-positioning-navigation-and-timing-advisory-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Annapolis\, 173 Jennifer Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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SUMMARY:Commercial Launch Sector Working Group Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Commercial Launch Sector Working Group on\, May 2-3\, 2023\, in Exploration Park\, Florida. The workshop is part of the annual State of the Space Industrial Base conference series sponsored by the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)\, U.S. Space Force\, the Air Force Research Lab\, and co-hosted by NewSpace New Mexico. For space experts interested in participating\, in-person and virtual registration can be found here: SSIB Commercial Launch Sector Registration. \nThe annual workshop\, themed “Building Enduring Advantages in Space for Security and Prosperity\,” enters its fifth year of bringing together key stakeholders to address the current state and future opportunities in the rapidly evolving space industry. \n“We are proud to again host this event. There is no better place to hold a working group on the commercial launch industry than in Florida\, the gateway for the commercial space industry\,” said Frank DiBello\, president and CEO\, Space Florida. “This workshop provides a unique platform for meaningful discussions and collaborations\, with the aim of advancing the commercial launch sector and driving the future of space exploration.” \nFocusing on the commercial launch sector\, the Florida-based working group session will convene leading space companies\, government agencies\, and key U.S. military and defense organizations—including the U.S. Space Force—to discuss the latest trends\, challenges\, and opportunities. The discussions will explore topics such as financing of infrastructure; operating spaceports in contested\, degraded and operationally Limited (CDO) environments; and new maritime components in spaceports. The goal of this meeting is to foster advancement and growth in the commercial launch sector. \n“As global competition in the commercial space launch market heats up\, we recognize that more work must be done to sustain U.S. and allied leadership in this critical area of the new space economy\,” said Steve Butow\, Director of DIU’s Space Portfolio. “A whole-of-government approach is required to ensure a diverse and competitive marketplace to meet commercial\, civil and national security space launch requirements and this workshop will focus on how to achieve that outcome.” \nThe workshop will feature informative panel discussions\, engaging keynote speeches\, and interactive sessions\, providing ample opportunities for networking and knowledge exchange among participants. Attendees will have the opportunity to have input into the final 2023 State of the Space Industrial Base report. \nFor more information visit the event website to register and get updates on keynote speakers. Additional sessions are set to be held in Albuquerque\, New Mexico and in Mountain View\, California. \nCumulating in a State of the Space Industrial Base Report set to be published following the last session\, the recommendations aim to provide counsel to the the National Space Council\, senior policymakers across the executive departments\, congress\, the venture capital (VC)\, and investor community\, and the broader commercial space ecosystem. \n###\nSpace Florida Media Contact\nAnna Alexopoulos Farrar\n954.647.7059\nafarrar@spaceflorida.gov \nAbout Space Florida\nSpace Florida is where leading aerospace companies get everything they need to see their new ideas take off. As that state’s aerospace finance and development authority\, Space Florida brings a mix of unrivaled experience\, unmatched financial tools\, and unbeatable location to the table by providing critical business financing opportunities for the aerospace industry\, managing infrastructure investment in the state’s spaceport system\, and facilitating research and development\, workforce\, education\, and investment programs. Visit www.spaceflorida.gov for more information.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/commercial-launch-sector-working-group-workshop/
LOCATION:Exploration Park\, Exploration Park\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Space for Island Nations Conference (SINC)
DESCRIPTION:The Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) is proud to be organising the Space for Island Nations Conference (SINC). It is the first ever space conference focused on Island Nations and the Maldives as a host country.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/space-for-island-nations-conference-sinc/
LOCATION:South Male Atoll\, Maldives
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:2023 Mission Success Summit
DESCRIPTION:Global events have required the space enterprise to continuously adjust what to build (capability)\, when to flex (capacity)\, and how to innovate. Lack of consensus (funding/ sponsorship/etc.) across the community have often left opportunities on the cutting room floor. However\, integrated approaches crafted collaboratively by these communities can achieve outsized success. Several recent strategic intent statements are inspiring and motivating the current space enterprise. \nAt MSS 2023\, let’s pull the thread on these strategic intent documents to understand what specific Calls to Action are needed to move from intent to operations. To frame that discussion\, let’s look at what opportunities we’ve missed and obstacles to overcome to achieve the space enterprise’s full potential\, and develop CTAs for the enterprise. \nRegister By April 24\, 202312:00 PM ET \nhttps://web.cvent.com/event/7681516a-ffcb-4bcc-9420-217de39f32d3/summary
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/2023-mission-success-summit/
LOCATION:Hybrid Event\, Chantilly\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summit
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SUMMARY:Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next OPAG meeting is scheduled for May 2-3\, in Laurel\, Maryland. The meeting will include opportunities for virtual participation. \nOPAG is NASA’s community-based forum designed to provide science input for planning and prioritizing outer planet exploration activities for the next several decades. The focus of this meeting will include updates from NASA HQ\, updates on current missions\, and aspects of the Decadal Survey that are relevant to OPAG.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/outer-planets-assessment-group-opag-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Meeting (Virtual)
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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas for Future in NASA ‘Space Tank’
DESCRIPTION:College students in NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) Innovation and Technology Tech Transfer Idea Competition (MITTIC) will pitch their projects during a “Space Tank” at Space Center Houston on Friday\, April 28. The competition will begin at 9:30 a.m. EDT\, and the winning team will be announced at 1 p.m. \nInterested media must contact Jonas Dino by calling 650-203-3061 or e-mailing Jonas.Dino@nasa.gov no later than 5 p.m.\, Thursday\, April 26. \nThe competition will be streamed live at: http://exploresch.org/SpaceTankCompetition \nThe Minority University Education Research Project (MUREP) innovation and technology transfer idea competition (MITTIC) invites students\, enrolled at minority serving universities and colleges across the country\, to develop a product or service based on a NASA technology. Teams selected for the competition are invited to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston for an immersion experience that includes tours of NASA facilities\, sessions with subject matter experts to refine their business pitch\, and networking opportunities with NASA and industry experts. \nTeams selected for the competition are from the following schools: \nLone Star College System in Texas\nFayetteville State University in North Carolina\nUniversity of Houston-Clear Lake in Texas\nSanta Monica College in California\nUniversity of Massachusetts-Boston\nHartnell College in California\nUniversity of Texas at Austin \nEach of the seven teams will have 20 minutes to pitch and defend its business concept to a panel of NASA and industry subject matter experts. The winning team will be invited to join Team Piezo Pace from the University of St. Thomas\, Houston\, in a visit to NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley\, California\, for additional look in the innovation and entrepreneurial space. \nProducts such as cell phone cameras\, cordless tools\, and memory foam have NASA histories and a NASA student tech transfer competition aims to continue the evolution from a NASA technology to a product to benefit humanity. \nAccording to NASA’s recent economic impact study\, the agency generated more than $72 billion in economic activity. Competitions like MITTIC help stimulate future economic activity by engaging the entrepreneurial spirit of the Artemis Generation. \nLearn more information about the MITTIC program at: https://microgravityuniversity.jsc.nasa.gov/nasamittic
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/entrepreneurs-pitch-ideas-for-future-in-nasa-space-tank/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Event
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SUMMARY:Hearing: Budget Proposal for NASA for Fiscal Year 2024
DESCRIPTION:WITNESSES: The Honorable Bill Nelson\, Administrator\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration \nThe hearing will be open to the public and press and will be live streamed online at https://science.house.gov/
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/hearing-budget-proposal-for-nasa-for-fiscal-year-2024/
LOCATION:2318 Rayburn House Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hearing
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SUMMARY:WSBR April Luncheon : NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy
DESCRIPTION:Registration closes on Thursday\, April 20th at 12pm/Noon ET. \nPlease join WSBR on Thursday\, April 27\, 2023 at our in-person luncheon as we host distinguished guest\, NASA Deputy Administrator and former astronaut\, Pam Melroy. \nThis event will be held at the Holiday Inn Washington Capitol – National Mall\, located at 550 C Street\, SW\, Washington DC. Networking and registration will begin at 12Noon ET\, with lunch to be served at 12:20 pm. The program will conclude at 2:00 p.m. \nWSBR is most fortunate to host Pam Melroy\, who will discuss some of NASA’s top programmatic and budgetary priorities in 2023. This includes building on the success of the recent Artemis 1 launch with the establishment of the new Moon to Mars Program Office and major mission milestones in the coming months. \nWe hope you will join us for this truly special in-person event. \nhttps://www.wsbr.org/events/wsbr-april-luncheon-program-ft-pamela-melroy/
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/wsbr-april-luncheon-nasa-deputy-administrator-pam-melroy/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Washington National Mall\, 550 C St SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230426T130000
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SUMMARY:Ask an Astrobiologist: Unlocking the Secret Life of Viruses with Dr. Gary Trubl
DESCRIPTION:Viruses – are they alive? What can they tell us about the search for life? \nWe’ll be answering these questions & more on April 26 at 1pm ET. Set a reminder to join our next episode of #AskAstrobio with Dr. Gary Trubl to learn about viruses & microbiology: \n \nNASA’s Ask an Astrobiologist is back with a new look\, a new sound\, and a brand new lineup of amazing astrobiologists! Tune-in Wednesday\, April 26\, 2023 to get the answers to your questions about the search for life in the Universe. \nOur guest is Dr. Gareth (Gary) Trubl\, a microbiologist and research staff scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the Biosciences and Biotechnology Division. Gary has characterized viruses in Arctic permafrost and subzero soils\, and uses multiple approaches in metagenomics to better understand the mechanisms viruses use to control microbial physiology and quantify nutrient exchanges in soils. Are viruses alive? And what can they tell us about the search for life in the Universe?
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/ask-an-astrobiologist-unlocking-the-secret-life-of-viruses-with-dr-gary-trubl/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:From Surviving in Space to Thriving In Space: Closing the Human Factors “Technology Gap”
DESCRIPTION:“Building a Policy Framework to Enable Communities Beyond Earth!” \nThe Beyond Earth Institute Presents: \nFrom Surviving in Space to Thriving In Space: Closing the Human Factors “Technology Gap” \nWednesday\, April 26\, 2023\, 11:00am – 12:30pm EST \nThe Beyond Earth Institute (Beyond Earth) will be hosting a virtual policy event titled “From Surviving in Space to Thriving In Space: Closing the Human Factors ‘Technology Gap’” on April 26\, 2023 from 11:00am-12:30 pm Eastern Time via Zoom. The event is free with donations suggested. Tickets can be obtained at the following link: https://buytickets.at/beyondearthinstitute/889245 \nThere’s no question that humans are best adapted for a life on Earth – as spaceflight has proven quite harsh on the human body. NASA has a substantial archive of experimental data on the harmful physiological impacts of spaceflight\, from “space anemia\,” to disruption of vision\, to the weaking of bones from prolonged microgravity exposure. But\, by its own admission\, the agency has a long way to go to fully understand the scope of spaceflight’s health effects – and\, as important\, how to meaningfully mitigate the worst of them. \nWhile the United States actively drives forward toward a crewed return to the Moon and is envisioning a sustained long-duration human presence on the lunar surface\, its Human Research Program – responsible for investigating\, and dealing with\, risks to human health in space – manages by on a tightly constrained budget. And although there are engineering solutions to human spaceflight health challenges\, such as artificial gravity\, they have not been widely embraced in our current exploration architecture. \nIf humans are not only to survive in space but thrive in space – as explorers in the depths of the solar system\, and as citizens beyond Earth – it is critical that steps be taken to better understand the impact of the space domain on the human body. Likewise\, we must identify and pursue the essential mitigation practices\, capabilities\, and technologies that will be needed for humans to remain healthy indefinitely in space. \nIn this April webinar\, the Beyond Earth Institute has gathered the foremost experts on human health in outer space\, for a clear-eyed discussion on how much farther we need to go\, and what more can be done in policy\, to support the acceleration of this critical research area. \nSpeakers: \nModerator: Cody Knipfer\, Policy Analyst\, Beyond Earth Institute \n– Dr. Angie Bukley\, Principal engineer in the Center for Space Policy and Strategy\, Defense Systems Group\, The Aerospace Corporation\n– Dr. Jay Lemery\, Associate Element Scientist for Exploration Medical Capability\, NASA Human Research Program\n– Dr. Jennifer Fogarty\, Chief Scientific Officer\, Translational Research Institute for Space Health\n– Scott Poteet\, Mission Pilot\, Polaris Dawn
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/from-surviving-in-space-to-thriving-in-space-closing-the-human-factors-technology-gap/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T130000
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SUMMARY:NASA Citizen Science Month Event
DESCRIPTION:Spotlight Chats are a series of moderated discussions with leaders across government highlighting success stories and lessons learned. \nIn celebration of Citizen Science Month\, join us for a Spotlight Chat with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). You’ll hear from NASA Astrophysicist and Citizen Science Officer Marc Kuchner as he discusses how NASA focuses on the science of citizen/participatory science and why they use the terms “citizen or participatory science.” \nNASA is leading 32 active projects across their different divisions: astrophysics\, biological\, and physical sciences. You’ll get to hear updates on some of these exciting citizen science projects. NASA has more than 400 volunteer citizen scientists\, some who have been co-authors on published scientific papers. \nThere will also be a facilitated Q&A session. \nApr 25\, 2023 01:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-citizen-science-month-event/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230425
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SUMMARY:Space Power Workshop
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the 40th annual Space Power Workshop. The workshop will be held April 25–27\, 2023\, at the Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach Hotel. The workshop provides an informal\, unclassified\, international forum for the exchange of ideas and information on space power. The Space Power Workshop sessions include Mission and Program Experience\, Power Systems Architecture\, Power Management and Distribution (PMAD)\, Energy Generation\, Energy Storage\, and Advanced Concepts. This year’s theme is “Celebrating 40 Years of Space Power: Supporting mission success in an increasingly agile space domain.” \nWe will also have a Networking Social to include a Poster Session on Tuesday\, April 25\, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. \nFor the first time\, an optional Special Interest Network Luncheon\, “Space Workforce 2030 Pledge—Increasing Diversity in the Space Power Workforce” will be held on Thursday\, April 27 at 12 p.m. \nThe Space Power Workshop covers topics of interest to professionals with all levels of expertise. The workshop also provides many industry networking opportunities with both domestic and international attendees\, including a luncheon on Wednesday\, April 26. University students are welcome!
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/space-power-workshop/
LOCATION:Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach\, Torrance\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230424T143000
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SUMMARY:NASA Earth Science Division Community Forum
DESCRIPTION:In this community forum\, Dr. Karen St Germain\, accompanied by Earth Science Division leadership\, will share updates on the following: \n– President’s FY24 Budget Request\, highlighting key priorities and challenges\n– Mission updates and milestones\n– NASA’s unique role in climate science\n– Earth System Observatory updates\n– NASA’s Earth Action Strategy \nThere will also be time for Q&A. For more information see https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/esd-community-forum or contact Wendy Mihm (wendy.c.mihm@nasa.gov). \nEarth Science Division Community Forum Connection Information: \nMonday\, April 24\, 2023\n2:30-4:00 p.m.\, Eastern Time \nWebex Information:\nEvent link: https://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=me779882341680905073fad32286ba9be\nEvent number: 2761 474 2251\nEvent password: SEhpcgT*473 (73472480 from phones and video systems) \nAudio conference information:\n+1-415-527-5035\nAccess code: 276 147 42251 \nNote: This WebEx service includes a feature that allows audio and any documents and other materials exchanged or viewed during the session to be recorded.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-earth-science-division-community-forum/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Town Hall
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SUMMARY:Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Registration\nClick here to register to join us at the Spring Meeting: https://events.jhuapl.edu/LSICspring2023 \nRegistration Deadlines: 10 April (in-person attendance); 17 April (virtual attendance). \nMeeting Overview\nThe LSIC 2023 Spring Meeting will focus on the United States\, NASA\, and Space Tech’s vision for a sustained presence on the lunar surface. Panels\, discussions\, and working sessions will include topics such as long-term use cases for infrastructure on the lunar surface\, technology developments\, and discussing a community white paper aimed to capture the community’s perspective on the infrastructure and technology developments needed to support transition from a mostly NASA-supported presence to industry or other public or private participants. \nDay 1 Keynote Speakers: \n\nKurt “Spuds” Vogel\, NASA Director of Space Architecture\nJames Reuter\, NASA Associate Administrator for the Space Technology Mission Directorate\n\nDay 2 Keynote Panel: \n\nPam Melroy\, NASA Deputy Administrator\nStefanie Tompkins\, Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)\nMatt Daniels\, Assistant Director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy for Space Security and Special Projects\nKurt “Spuds” Vogel\, NASA Director of Space Architecture\nModerated by Walter Engelund\, Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs in the Space Technology Mission Directorate\n\nPeripheral Activities\nIf you would also like to register for the LSIC Workshop: Space Technology Competitive Opportunities\, which will be held on the day following the Spring Meeting\, please click here: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/index.php?id=441.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/lunar-surface-innovation-consortium-spring-meeting/
LOCATION:JHU APL\, Laurel\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230311T153720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T153720Z
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SUMMARY:Space Education Summit
DESCRIPTION:This summit is dedicated to the Overview Effect & hosted by the Human Space Program. \nHosted by the Human Space Program\, the summit focuses on helping more people experience the Overview Effect\, benefit from it here on Earth\, and become engaged in preparing for humanity’s rapidly approaching multi-planet future. \nThe Overview Effect is a shift in worldview reported by people during spaceflight. It refers to the experience of seeing firsthand the reality that the Earth is in space\, a tiny\, fragile ball of life\, “hanging in the void\,” shielded and nourished by a paper-thin atmosphere. The experience often transforms a space traveler’s perspective on the planet and on humanity’s place in the universe. Some common aspects of it are a feeling of awe\, a profound understanding of the interconnection of all life\, and a renewed sense of responsibility for taking care of the environment. \nThe Human Space Program is dedicated to creating space exploration as a central project for humanity – one that will result in ethical\, inclusive\, and sustainable expansion into the solar ecosystem.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/space-education-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Summit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230408T161911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T161911Z
UID:207643-1681756200-1681761600@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:Whispers From Other Worlds: Thomas Zurbuchen & Nadia Drake
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Thomas Zurbuchen and Nadia Drake \nSponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Astrobiology and Science Communication programs \nOn April 17\, Thomas Zurbuchen\, Retired Director of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA\, and Nadia Drake\, Science Journalist\, will speak on the exciting mystery of life beyond Earth. The lecture will first frame the discussion of looking for extraterrestrial life in the context of the famed 1961 Drake equation\, a framework that connects physical\, chemical and biological processes with the development of detectable civilizations within our own galaxy. The speakers will then cover three ways in which NASA’s Science program focuses on identifying signatures of life elsewhere in the universe. \nThe lecture will be followed by a moderated discussion with time for questions. \nDate: Monday\, April 17\, 2023\nTime: 6:30 – 8 PM\nLocation: The Rio Theatre\, 1205 Soquel Dr.\, Santa Cruz CA \nFree registration: RSVP here.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/whispers-from-other-worlds-thomas-zurbuchen-nadia-drake/
LOCATION:The Rio Theatre\, 1205 Soquel Dr.\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230329T130822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T130921Z
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SUMMARY:Space Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Space Symposium attendees consistently represent all sectors of the space community from multiple spacefaring nations; space agencies; commercial space businesses and associated subcontractors; military\, national security and intelligence organizations; cyber security organizations; federal and state government agencies and organizations; research and development facilities; think tanks; educational institutions; space entrepreneurs and private space exploration and commercial space travel providers; space commerce businesses engaged in adapting\, manufacturing or selling space technologies for commercial use and media that inspire and educate the general public about space. \nBringing all these groups together in one place provides a unique opportunity to examine space issues from multiple perspectives\, to promote dialog and to focus attention on critical space issues.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/space-symposium/
LOCATION:Broadmoor\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T114500
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230411T201611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T201611Z
UID:207706-1681297200-1681299900@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS) Presentation
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, April 12\, the Office of Space Commerce will host an live video presentation about the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS) being developing for civil and commercial space situational awareness. \nAmong other things\, OSC will share its findings from the 45 public comments received in response to its Basic SSA Services RFI of January 26\, 2023. \nSpeakers will include: \nRichard DalBello\, Director\, OSC\nSandra Magnus\, Chief Engineer\, TraCSS\nThe live event will be Wednesday\, April 12 from 11:00 – 11:45 a.m. EDT. \nNo questions or comments will be fielded during the event. We will post a recording of the event afterwards. \nTo join our live presentation\, please register online before the event begins.\nhttps://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7392230409103956313
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/traffic-coordination-system-for-space-tracss-presentation/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230412
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230409T175450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230409T175450Z
UID:207662-1681171200-1681257599@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:EAI Seminar: Life in the Atmosphere and its Implications for Astrobiology
DESCRIPTION:The Earth’s atmosphere and airborne microorganisms are interlinked in many ways. The atmosphere serves as a major conductor for the dispersal of microbial cells\, which has been key for the early colonisation of continents and for the contemporary distribution of microorganisms. Microorganisms can survive stressful conditions in the atmosphere and may be able to maintain active metabolisms while airborne\, which expands our understanding of the limits of life. Finally\, microorganisms have key impacts on atmospheric processes\, in particular the formation\, optical properties and lifetime of clouds\, by which they may impact the global climate. In this lecture\, I will give insights into the ability of microorganisms to enter the atmosphere\, survive and maintain their metabolic activity as well as impact atmospheric processes. These insights are based on field studies that we have performed in polar regions and on laboratory simulation studies\, where we investigate microbial responses to simulated atmospheric conditions. These findings have implications for defining the limits of life as well as for the search for life on exoplanets.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/eai-seminar-life-in-the-atmosphere-and-its-implications-for-astrobiology/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230330T173501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T173501Z
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SUMMARY:NASA Science Mission Directorate Follow-on Community Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:NASA’s Science Mission Directorate will hold a follow-on community town hall question and answer session focused on the FY24 budget with Associate Administrator for Science Nicky Fox and her leadership team at 1:00 p.m. Eastern on Thursday\, April 6. Participants are invited to submit their questions below and/or vote up questions already posted. Members of SMD\, the science community\, academia\, the media\, and the public are invited to participate by joining the WebEx link below. \nhttps://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=mb888ef7807f69dc43c7f2b1f11526d32 \nIf prompted\, please use event number 2760 969 9860\, followed by event password eU4mTzJ6Q@2 (38468956 from phones) \nParticipants are invited to submit their questions and/or vote up questions already posted at https://nasa.cnf.io/sessions/pdsd/#!/dashboard \nUsers must provide their first and last name and organization and can submit their own questions or vote up questions submitted by others. The meeting leaders will try to answer as many of the submitted questions as possible. \nNo presentation materials for this particular town hall\, but a recording will be available later that day at: https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/virtual-townhall \nIf you are unable to join the WebEx\, we will be live streaming the town hall to YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@NASAScience/streams
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-science-mission-directorate-follow-on-community-town-hall/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Town Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230331T141005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141005Z
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SUMMARY:Artemis II Moon Crew Announcement
DESCRIPTION:NASA and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) will announce during an event at 11 a.m. EDT (10 a.m. CDT) on Monday\, April 3\, from NASA Johnson Space Center’s Ellington Field in Houston\, the four astronauts who will venture around the Moon. Traveling aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft during Artemis II\, the mission is the first crewed flight test on the agency’s path to establishing a long-term scientific and human presence on the lunar surface. \nThe event will air on NASA Television\, the NASA app\, and the agency’s website. \nMedia are invited to attend the event and speak with the astronauts about their assignments. Other experts working on Artemis missions also will be available. Additional opportunities to interview crew remotely will be available on Tuesday\, April 4. \nInternational media wishing to attend must contact NASA no later than 5 p.m. CDT Friday\, March 17. U.S. media must contact NASA no later than 5 p.m. Monday\, March 27. Media can RSVP to the Johnson newsroom by calling 281-483-5111 or emailing: jsccommu@mail.nasa.gov. \nArtemis II is the first crewed mission aboard NASA’s foundational human deep space capabilities: the Space Launch System rocket\, Orion spacecraft\, and the ground systems needed to launch them. The approximately 10-day mission will test and stress the Orion spacecraft’s life-support systems to prove the capabilities and techniques required to live and work in deep space in ways only humans can do. \nThe crew will include three NASA astronauts and one CSA astronaut\, demonstrating the agency’s commitment to international partnerships through the Artemis program. Artemis II builds on the successful Artemis I flight test\, which launched an uncrewed Orion\, atop the SLS rocket\, on a 1.4 million-mile journey beyond the Moon to test systems before astronauts fly aboard the systems on a mission to the Moon. \nWatch https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/artemis-ii-moon-crew-announcement/
LOCATION:NASA TV\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media Briefing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230408
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230330T142720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T142720Z
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SUMMARY:8th IAA Planetary Defense Conference
DESCRIPTION:At the Vienna International Centre and the Austrian Academy of Sciences\, in cooperation with ESA\, the Commission for Geosciences of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and UNOOSA \nKey session topics will include: \nOngoing and Upcoming Mission Highlights\nHypothetical Asteroid Threat Exercise https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc23/\nKey International and Policy Developments\nNear-Earth Object (NEO) Discovery\nNear-Earth Object (NEO) Characterization\nDeflection / Disruption Modeling & Testing\nSpace Mission & Campaign Design\nImpact Effects & Consequences\nDisaster Management & Impact Response\nPublic Education and Communication\nThe Decision to Act: Political\, Legal\, Social and Economic Aspects \nRegistration
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/8th-iaa-planetary-defense-conference/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230331
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230316T162237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T162237Z
UID:207134-1679961600-1680220799@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:National Academy of Sciences Space Science Week 2023
DESCRIPTION:Space Science Week is a joint meeting of the space science discipline committees of the Space Studies Board\, Board on Physics and Astronomy\, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board\, and Board on Life Sciences. At this meeting\, the committees convene in plenary\, joint\, and parallel sessions to discuss issues and advances in their fields. \nThe joint plenary session will be held on March 28\, 2023 from 11 AM – 7 PM EST and the keynote public lecture on March 29\, 2023 at 7 PM EST. \nRegister Now! Registration is required for in-person attendance\, and proof of vaccination must be presented to enter the building. Registration is not required for online attendance. The webcast links and final agendas will be posted to this page before the start of the event.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/national-academy-of-sciences-space-science-week-2023/
LOCATION:National Academy of Sciences\, 2101 Constitution Avenue Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230329
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230326T182553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230326T182553Z
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SUMMARY:2023 SLS\, Orion\, EGS\, and Gateway Suppliers Conference
DESCRIPTION:This invitation is for two representatives from your company to attend the 2023 conference and hear from industry\, Congressional and government leaders and meet with Members of Congress about your company’s contributions to critical elements of NASA’s Artemis missions. \nSunday\, March 26 – Join us for an evening welcome reception sponsored by the Coalition for Deep Space Exploration \nMonday\, March 27 and Tuesday\, March 28 – Conference sessions will be held at the Hilton Capitol Hill followed by Congressional visits. Please plan for a Congressional Reception on Capitol Hill Monday evening. We kindly ask that attendees plan their departures after 6 p.m. on Tuesday to ensure availability to attend Congressional meetings. \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/11th-annual-sls-orion-egs-and-gateway-suppliers-conference-tickets-517990703137
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/2023-sls-orion-egs-and-gateway-suppliers-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton Washington\, DC Capitol Hill\, 525 New Jersey Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230216T165138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T165138Z
UID:206499-1679616000-1679788799@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:SpaceHACK For Sustainability: Use Satellite Data to Make a Difference
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations’ Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 ambitious targets that address the world’s most pressing social\, economic\, and environmental issues. The SDGs were established to end poverty\, protect the planet\, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by the year 2030. In light of this\, the SpaceHACK 4 Sustainability Hackathon is taking a unique approach to tackling these global goals. In light of these pressing societal and environmental issues\, it has become increasingly vital to take action and find solutions. That’s why the SpaceHACK for Sustainability Hackathon is stepping up to the challenge. By bringing together innovative students and faculty\, this hackathon aims to harness the power of satellite data to take steps towards addressing the United Nations’ Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). \nThis exciting two-day event promises to be an exciting learning experience\, where participants will be divided into small groups and tasked with developing a 5-minute presentation that explores how satellite data can be used to achieve the UN’s SDGs. Using Planet satellite data and Google Earth Engine\, students will work to create solutions that tackle the following three tracks: sustainable groundwater usage in Nepal\, reducing wildfire risk and addressing social disparities at the Wildland Urban Interface\, and addressing the impact of climate change and poverty with a focus on Brazilian Favelas. \nThe presentations will be evaluated by a panel of expert judges\, and winning teams will be awarded prizes for their outstanding efforts. So come and join the SpaceHACK 4 Sustainability Hackathon\, and be part of the solution to some of the world’s most pressing problems. Let’s work together to create a better future for all! \nRegistration https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=738484#
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/spacehack-for-sustainability-use-satellite-data-to-make-a-difference/
LOCATION:Arizona State University\, 3rd Floor of Hayden Library\, Tempe\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hackathon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230305T142013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230305T142013Z
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SUMMARY:“Making It” in Space: The Market Potential for Commercial Space Stations – and its Long-Term Implications
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 23\, 2023\, 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST \nThe Beyond Earth Institute (Beyond Earth) will be hosting a virtual policy event titled “‘Making It’ in Space: The Market Potential for Commercial Space Stations – and its Long-Term Implications” on March 23\, 2023 from 1:00-2:00 pm Eastern Time via Zoom. The event is free with donations suggested. Tickets can be obtained at the following link: https://buytickets.at/beyondearthinstitute/869871 \nWhat does the future hold for us “making it” – literally – in outer space? The emergence of an in-space economy and marketplace\, enabled by platforms such as space stations\, has long been envisioned\, studied\, debated\, and discussed. From reports on the potential utilization of the then-proposed Space Station Freedom\, to recent market analysis of privately owned and operated stations\, the space community and industries beyond have considered many possibilities for profitable in-space applications. \nA “killer app” remains to be found\, and questions have lingered about the use\, to-date\, of the International Space Station as a market catalyst. But\, with cargo\, crew\, and now private astronaut missions routinely flying to station\, an exciting new era of robust space utilization is upon us. \nAnd\, as NASA looks toward a future where it is just one of many users of private stations\, a vibrant new ecosystem of commercial in-space habitats is developing. The owners\, operators\, and users of these stations are placing their bets that a range of in-space applications – from tourism and pharmaceuticals\, to manufacturing and materials science\, and beyond – will create the marketplace needed for a sustainable future in orbit. \nJoin the Beyond Earth Institute and expert guests – including representatives of different possible market segments for in-space habitats – on Thursday\, March 23\, from 1 – 2:30 pm (ET) for a lively discussion on the near- and long-term market potential for commercial space stations. What might the economic growth curve look like for commercial stations? What applications are most likely to create the first profits for habitat operators and users? Which might be the most sustainable? How could international interest factor into a station-derived economy\, both in the near future and further out? And\, importantly\, how will the emergent markets enabled by commercial space stations play into the future of humanity’s life and work in the solar system? \nSpeakers: \nModerator: Courtney Stadd\, VP Ecosystem Engagement\, Beyond Earth Institute\nPhil McAlister\, Director of Commercial Spaceflight Division\, NASA Headquarters\nOlivia Gamez Holzhaus\, Founder and CEO\, Rhodium Scientific\nTom Shelley\, President\, Space Adventures
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/making-it-in-space-the-market-potential-for-commercial-space-stations-and-its-long-term-implications/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Meeting (Virtual)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230302T194357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T194357Z
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SUMMARY:CIS-LUNAR SPACE: Research for Today\, Training for Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) invites members of media to attend its annual symposium “CIS-LUNAR SPACE: Research for Today\, Training for Tomorrow” at the Holiday Inn\, Washington DC\, National Mall. The Symposium is being held in partnership with the Space Policy Institute of The George Washington University. \nMedia interested in attending must RSVP by March 13th to sfarukhi@usra.edu. \nAGENDA \nThe half-day symposium\, scheduled from 12 Noon – 5:00 pm EDT\, on March 23\, 2023\, will bring together prominent business\, government and academic leaders to discuss how evolving Cis-Lunar capabilities contribute to science\, commerce and security. \nKeynote Speaker: Robert Cabana\, Associate Administrator\, NASA \nPanel 1: Cis-Lunar Technical Challenges and Opportunities \nAccelerating activity in Cis-Lunar Space necessitates new scientific advances in energy\, communications\, and logistics. Space is also becoming an arena for technological shows of economic and military force. Panelists will discuss the technical challenges and opportunities in the coming decades. \n– James Free\, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development\n– Bardi Younes\, NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Communications and Navigation\n– Lindsey Millard\, Principal Director for Space\, Office of Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering\n– Emma Rainey\, Senior Scientist\, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory \nPanel 2: Commercial Innovations and Opportunities in Cis-Lunar Space \nPanelists will provide insight for universities preparing for near-term government and commercial research opportunities in cislunar space. With rapidly increasing spaceflight activities in Cis-Lunar space\, attendees will hear from government and commercial sector leaders about upcoming innovations and potential opportunities for their respective institutions in space research development \n– Vint Cerf\, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist\, Google\n– Justin Kasper\, Chief of Technology\, Advanced Technologies\, BWX Technologies\, Inc.\n– Curtis Hernandes\, Principal for Space Policy\, Amazon Web Services\n– Dan Hendrickson\, Vice President of Business Development\, Astrobotic Corporation \nReception: Beginning at 4:45 pm EDT\, a reception celebrating USRA will follow for all attendees (including media) \nMedia Coverage \nAll sessions will be on-the-record and may be video- or audio-recorded by accredited journalists\, provided symposium proceedings are not disrupted. A press room and mult-box will be available on-site. Interviews may be conducted after all sessions conclude at the speakers’ individual discretion. \nFollow the conversation on Twitter using #USRAedu\, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/USRAedu. \nMedia Credentials\, Inquiries \nAll media should register for a badge to attend symposium sessions and the reception. Reporters\, producers and photojournalists with valid media credentials are encouraged to pre-register via email with their name\, news affiliation\, title and phone number to Suraiya Farukhi (sfarukhi@usra.edu; (443) 812- 6945) by 5:00 pm Friday\, March 17\, 2023. All media requests received after this deadline will be handled onsite at the symposium on Thursday\, March 23. Both pre-registered and onsite registrants are required to provide a business card\, press pass or equivalent identification at the media registration desk the day of the symposium. Registration for press is complimentary. \nThe event will be livestreamed. Details to follow. \nMore information about USRA and this symposium are available at newsroom.usra.edu \nMedia Contact:\nSuraiya Farukhi\, Ph.D.\nDirector\, Communications\, USRA\nsfarukhi@usra.edu\ncell: (443) 812-6945
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/cis-lunar-space-research-for-today-training-for-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Washington National Mall\, 550 C St SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230320T173400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T173400Z
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SUMMARY:NASA Science Mission Directorate Budget Community Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 23\, 2023\nTime: 10:30 am – 11:30 am Eastern Time\nLocation: WebEx https://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=mee912102e19aa0c0a9f54038e96fd527 \nNASA’s Science Mission Directorate will hold a community town hall meeting focused on the FY24 budget with Associate Administrator for Science Nicky Fox and her leadership team at 10:30 a.m. Eastern on Thursday\, March 23. Participants are invited to submit their questions below and/or vote up questions already posted. Members of SMD\, the science community\, academia\, the media\, and the public are invited to participate by joining the WebEx at:\nhttps://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=mee912102e19aa0c0a9f54038e96fd527 \nIf prompted\, please use event number 2763 004 7071\, followed by event password drKUTwB*293 (37588920 from phones). \nParticipants are invited to submit their questions and/or vote up questions already posted at https://nasa.cnf.io/sessions/pdsd/#!/dashboard \nUsers must provide their first and last name and organization and can submit their own questions or vote up questions submitted by others. The meeting leaders will try to answer as many of the submitted questions as possible. \nPresentation materials will be available for download and a recording will be available later that day at: https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/virtual-townhall \nIf you are unable to join the WebEx\, we will be live streaming the town hall to YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@NASAScience/streams \nKirsten Petree\nkirsten.petree@nasa.gov
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-science-mission-directorate-budget-community-town-hall/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Town Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T104752
CREATED:20230322T153452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T153452Z
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SUMMARY:NASA Marshall Small Business Alliance Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, March 23\, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville\, Alabama\, will host the 35th Marshall Small Business Alliance Meeting. The free\, hybrid event will take place at the Davidson Center for Space Exploration and also streamed online via Microsoft Teams from 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CST. \nThe event will feature updates from Marshall Center Director Jody Singer\, NASA’s Office of Small Business Program\, NASA’s Office of Procurement\, and small business offices from multiple NASA Centers. The program will also include city leaders. \nIn addition to hearing from Singer\, speakers include: \n– David Brock\, Marshall Small Business specialist\n– John Cannaday\, director\, Marshall Office of Procurement\n– Glen Delgado\, associate administrator\, NASA Office of Small Business Programs\n– Jami Rodgers\, director\, Procurement Strategic Operations Division\, NASA Office of Procurement\n– Debbie Batson\, Marshall prime contractor supplier council events coordinator\, Teledyne Brown Engineering\n– Ashely Farrier\, director\, Office of Small Business Programs\, United States Special Operations Command\, United States Special Operations Command\n– Lucia Cape\, senior vice president\, Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County\, Alabama \nThe mayors of Huntsville\, Decatur and Madison will also provide remarks. For more information about speakers and topics\, visit here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/35th-marshall-small-business-alliance-tickets-548045899037 \nMedia interested in covering the event should contact Jonathan Deal\, public affairs officer in the Marshall Office of Communications\, at 256-631-9126 or jonathan.e.deal@nasa.gov no later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday\, March 22. \nThe Marshall Small Business Alliance was created to provide industry with maximum exposure to the Marshall marketplace. This meeting is being held in conjunction with the NASA Office of Procurement\, which oversees the acquisition process to support the successful accomplishments of the agency’s current and future missions. It provides policy\, oversight\, and optimization of procurement resources and acquisition strategies to enable effective and efficient operations. \nFor more on NASA Marshall\, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/about/business.html
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-marshall-small-business-alliance-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Event
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SUMMARY:Planet-ESLAB-2023
DESCRIPTION:The symposium will be held on 20-24 March 2023 at ESA-ESTEC\, in the Netherlands. We envisage a hybrid conference with both in person and virtual participation options; further details will be announced soon. \nThe symposium aims at bringing together the communities involved in our fleet of planetary and exoplanetary science missions and exploring their synergies \nThemes to be covered in the symposium\, for both solar system planets and exoplanets\, will include: \n– Planetary formation & evolution\n– Planetary system architecture\, dynamics\, stability\n– Interior structure & processes\n– Surface geological & geophysical processes\n– Atmospheric dynamics & chemistry\n– Ionospheres\, magnetospheres\, plasma environment\n– Stellar/solar activity and interaction with planet\n– Habitability & exobiology \nWe welcome presentations in all aspects of planetary and exoplanetary science\, in disciplines ranging from observation techniques and data analysis to interpretation and modelling.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/planet-eslab-2023/
LOCATION:ESTEC\, Noordwijk\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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