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SUMMARY:Venus Surface and Atmosphere Conference
DESCRIPTION:Conference Location and Dates\nWe are happy to announce the Venus Surface and Atmosphere Conference scheduled for January 30–February 1\, 2023\, in Boulder\, Colorado. The conference format will be hybrid with in-person and virtual attendance opportunities. \nPurpose and Scope\nThe LPI’s Venus Science Initiative aims to consolidate our understanding of Venus\, explore new hypotheses\, and encourage innovative ways to exploit measurements from the upcoming armada of spacecraft that will target Venus in the next decade. \nThe focus of the Venus Surface and Atmosphere Conference\, the second in the LPI’s Venus Science Initiative\, is the state of Venus’ current climate due to processes occurring in the atmosphere and the surface at all altitudes from approximately 120 km above the surface\, including processes occurring in the surface-atmosphere boundary. The conference topics include volcanism\, tectonism\, surface weathering\, surface mineralogy\, atmospheric dynamics\, composition and structure\, and cloud microphysics. Presentations providing updates on future missions and instrument concepts (selected and pre-proposed) and modeling activity that will advance our understanding of the conference themes are welcomed and encouraged. The conference will provide a forum for scientific anticipation of coming spacecraft data. \nThe Venus Surface and Atmosphere Conference will focus on the following topics: \n\nTectonism\nVolcanism\nWeathering\nMineralogy\nComposition and Structure\nDynamics\nMicrophysics\nMission Concepts
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/venus-surface-and-atmosphere-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230127
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SUMMARY:NASA Annual Day Of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:The agency will honor members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery\, including the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia\, leading up to\, and during\, the agency’s annual Day of Remembrance Thursday\, Jan. 26. This year’s NASA Day of Remembrance precedes the 20th anniversary of the Columbia accident on Wednesday\, Feb. 1. \nNASA Administrator Bill Nelson\, Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy\, and Associate Administrator Bob Cabana will host a town hall at the agency’s headquarters in Washington at 12:30 p.m. EST on Tuesday\, Jan. 24. The trio will host a dialogue with employees about the invaluable lessons learned over the decades and the importance of a strong safety culture. The town hall will stream live on NASA TV\, the NASA app\, and the agency’s website. \nOn Jan. 26\, Nelson will lead an observance at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia\, which will begin with a traditional wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier\, followed by observances for the Apollo 1\, Challenger\, and Columbia crews at 1 p.m. EST. The administrator also will send an agencywide message to employees. \n“NASA’s Day of Remembrance is about pausing\, remembering\, and uplifting the legacies of the NASA family who gave their lives to advance the cause of discovery. While this will always be solemn day\, it’s also one of gratitude. We are thankful that NASA’s adventurers shared their lives with us and made life better on Earth\,” said Nelson. “As we continue to expand humanity’s reach in this new era of exploration\, we must always embrace NASA’s core value of safety.” \nAdditional various agency centers also will hold observances for NASA Day of Remembrance. \nJohnson Space Center\, Houston \nNASA Johnson will hold a commemoration at the Astronaut Memorial Grove at 10 a.m. CST. The ceremony will include remarks by NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy and Johnson Center Director Vanessa Wyche. This event will feature a NASA T-38 flyover and taps performed by the Texas A&M Squadron 17. \nIn commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Columbia’s STS-107 mission\, Johnson also will host an employee panel discussion called\, Perspectives of STS-107 Lessons Applied to Artemis. Moderated by Johnson’s Flight Operations Directorate EVA Training and Operations Engineer Grier Wilt\, senior leaders in the Johnson-based Artemis programs – Orion\, Extravehicular Activity\, and Human Surface Mobility\, Gateway\, and Human Research – will discuss lessons learned from the STS-107 Columbia tragedy and the impact on human spaceflight development and operations. \nKennedy Space Center\, Florida \nNASA Kennedy\, in partnership with The Astronauts Memorial Foundation\, will host a Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial at Kennedy’s Visitor Complex at 10 a.m. EST. The ceremony will include remarks by Astronauts Memorial Foundation President and CEO Thad Altman and Kennedy’s Center Director Janet Petro. NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana also will provide remarks during the ceremony\, which will livestream on Kennedy’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. \nAmes Research Center\, California \nNASA Ames will hold a remembrance ceremony that includes remarks from Ames’ Center Director Dr. Eugene Tu\, a moment of silence\, and bell ring commemoration. \nGlenn Research Center\, Cleveland \nNASA Glenn will observe Day of Remembrance with remarks from Glenn’s Associate Director Larry Sivic\, followed by a panel discussion on safety with aeronautics and spaceflight experts at Lewis Field​. \nLangley Research Center\, Hampton\, Virginia \nNASA Langley will hold a remembrance ceremony followed by placing flags at the Langley Workers Memorial. \nMarshall Space Flight Center\, Huntsville\, Alabama \nNASA Marshall will hold a candle-lighting ceremony and wreath placement. The ceremony will include remarks from Marshall Center Director Jody Singer\, Bill Hill\, director of Marshall’s Office of Safety and Mission Assurance\, and NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins. \nStennis Space Flight Center\, Bay St. Louis\, Mississippi \nNASA Stennis will hold a wreath-laying ceremony with remarks from Stennis’ Associate Director Rodney McKellip and NASA Shared Services Center Operations Director Nikki Tubbs. \nNASA locations featuring special Day of Remembrance messages to employees include: NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards\, California; Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt\, Maryland; Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island\, Virginia; the Katherine Johnson Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) Facility in Fairmont\, West Virginia; and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in southern California. \nImages and multimedia from this year’s events will be added to NASA’s online image and video library following the events. \nThe agency also is paying tribute to its fallen astronauts with special online content\, which will be updated on Day of Remembrance\, at: \nhttps://www.nasa.gov/dor
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-annual-day-of-remembrance/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T160000
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SUMMARY:NASA Science Mission Directorate Quarterly Community Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:NASA’s Science Mission Directorate will hold a community town hall meeting with Acting Associate Administrator for Science Sandra Connelly and her leadership team at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday\, January 18\, to discuss NASA’s science program accomplishments and upcoming activities in the new year. 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=m412bc38f0b5411102cec1f7a406cb975 \nIf prompted\, please use event number 2761 723 9855\, followed by event password UPmtRaM@552 (87687261 from phones). \nParticipants are invited to submit their questions below and/or vote up questions already posted. To ask a question\, go to https://nasa.cnf.io/sessions/wewm/#!/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. \nQuestions may be directed to Kirsten Petree at kirsten.petree@nasa.gov.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-science-mission-directorate-quarterly-community-town-hall/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Town Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T130000
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SUMMARY:Beyond Earth Webinar: Artificial Gravity: From Cinema to Reality
DESCRIPTION:The Beyond Earth Institute (Beyond Earth) will be hosting a virtual policy event titled “Artificial Gravity: From Cinema to Reality” on January 18\, 2023 from 1:00-2:30 pm Eastern Time via Zoom. The event is free with donations suggested. Tickets can be obtained at the following link: https://app.tickettailor.com/events/beyondearthinstitute/808542 \nAs the global space community makes a return to the moon and sets its sight on Mars and beyond\, an exciting new era of deep space\, long-duration crewed space exploration and development is upon us. However\, as promising as our journeys beyond Earth orbit will be\, they will also carry significant health challenges for future explorers and pioneers – not least of which is body-degrading long-term exposure to microgravity. As a recent NASA Ames study concluded\, one promising countermeasure for upcoming deep space missions is artificial gravity aboard journey-bound craft. \nThe concept is far from novel. From Discovery’s rotating centrifuge in “2001: A Space Odyssey” to Mark Whitney’s Mars-bound Hermes in “The Martian\,” artificial gravity in space has long been in the public imagination. Scientists have been studying the concept since the start of the Space Age; and\, though it didn’t come to fruition\, there were even formal efforts to include an artificial gravity module – the “Nautilus X” – on the International Space Station. Today\, innovative companies such as Gravitics are actively developing stations designed around the artificial gravity environment. \nThe future expansion of humanity into the depths of the solar system will very likely rely on artificial gravity\, and the time is ripe to start demonstrating the capability. This Beyond Earth panel brings together the leading experts and executives studying and deploying artificial gravity in space for a compelling conversation on the opportunities and challenges involved in the technology\, as well as the vision for its future. \nSpeakers: \nModerator: Mike DeRosa\, Marketing and Media\, Co-Founder\, Gravitics\nTarek Waked\, Founding Partner\, Type One Ventures\nPeter Garretson\, Head\, Space Horizons Research Task Force\nDr. Janani Iyer\, Research Scientist\, USRA/NASA Ames\, Author\, Cells Report paper\nDr. Siddhita Mhatre\, Senior Scientist\, KBR/NASA Ames\, Author\, Cells Report paper\nCells Report paper: https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/pdf/S2211-1247(22)01099-3.pdf \nAbout the Beyond Earth Institute \nThe Beyond Earth Institute is a 501(c)(3) U.S. non-profit organization. It is at the heart of all related initiatives that impact the success of the space movement with respect to human expansion beyond Earth. Beyond Earth’s focus is on technology readiness\, worldwide public support\, and related public policy enactment\, including recommendations for policy initiatives. Beyond Earth conducts primary and secondary research\, then consolidates and publicizes reports to be delivered and presented widely throughout the space policy community both in the U.S. and internationally.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/beyond-earth-webinar-artificial-gravity-from-cinema-to-reality/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230119
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SUMMARY:NASA Advisory Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Federal Register Volume 87\, Number 245 (Thursday\, December 22\, 2022)] [Notices] [Page 78714] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2022-27753] \nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION \n[Notice: (22-100)] \nNASA Advisory Council; Meeting \nAGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. \nACTION: Notice of meeting. \nSUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act\, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announces a meeting of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC). \nDATES: Tuesday\, January 17\, 2023\, 10:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. eastern time; and Wednesday\, January 18\, 2023\, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. eastern time. \nADDRESSES: Virtual meeting via telephone and WebEx. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Marcia Guignard\, NAC Administrative Officer\, NASA Headquarters\, Washington\, DC 20546\, marcia.guignard@nasa.gov. \nSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting will only be available by Webex or telephonically for members of the public. If dialing in via toll number\, you must use a touch-tone phone to participate in this meeting. Any interested person may join via Webex on Tuesday\, January 17th at https://nasaenterprise.webex.com\, the meeting number is 2760 679 3993\, and the password is iuC6JKkc*22. To join by telephone call\, use US Toll +1-415-527-5035 (Access code: 2760 679 3993). You may join via Webex on Wednesday\, January 18th at https://nasaenterprise.webex.com\, the meeting number is 2760 606 6610\, and the password is RDvdr4NG@73. To join by telephone call\, use US Toll +1-415-527-5035 (Access code: 2760 606 6610). \nThe agenda for the meeting will include reports on the following NAC priority focus areas: \n–Climate Change\n–Commercial and Industry Partnerships\n–Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion and Accessibility\n–International Collaboration\n–Program Management and Acquisition \nThe agenda for the meeting will also include reports from the following NAC committees: \n–Aeronautics Committee\n–Human Exploration and Operations Committee\n–Science Committee\n–STEM Engagement Committee\n–Technology\, Innovation and Engineering Committee \nIt is imperative that the meeting be held on this date to accommodate the scheduling priorities of the key participants. \nCarol Hamilton\, Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2022-27753 Filed 12-21-22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510-13-P
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LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230112
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SUMMARY:2023 Technology Showcase for Future NASA Planetary Science Missions
DESCRIPTION:NASA’s Science Mission Directorate encourages the use of innovative new technologies to dramatically increase science returns on future missions and so is sponsoring this Technology Showcase – focused this year on planetary science – to foster discussions about new technologies that may substantially improve future missions that have been identified by the science community. \nThe showcase’s science organizing committee has solicited abstracts from the planetary science community describing missions that are expected to be proposed to future planetary science solicitations including New Frontiers\, Discovery\, or SIMPLEx Announcement of Opportunities\, or directed Flagship and medium-class concepts identified by the National Academy of Sciences’ “Origins\, Worlds\, and Life: A Decadal Strategy for Planetary Science and Astrobiology 2023–2032.” \nTechnology developers who may have relevant technology for those missions are invited to apply to showcase those technologies. Scientists\, mission managers\, and other interested parties are also invited to attend. \nTechnology developers who think that they have relevant technology will be asked to describe the relevance to one or more abstracts before being invited to showcase those technologies. Those selected technologies will be given a space at the event to allow for any material that might explain the technology and its benefits to that specific mission concept. The Showcase will be structured to foster direct discussions between technologists and scientists and mission managers about the technologies’ potential application to specific future missions. \nScientists who have not yet submitted mission concept abstracts are invited to do so by contacting the relevant planetary science assessment group (OPAG\, SBAG\, MEPAG\, VEXAG\, LEAG\, MEXAG). \nSpace is limited so all interested parties are asked to indicate interest. Invitations will be issued with the following priority: Technology developers with technology relevant to one or more science abstract posted here; scientists and mission/formulation managers with an interest in the missions described by those abstracts; other interested parties. \nThis Showcase will take place from January 9-11 2023 in Galveston\, TX.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/2023-technology-showcase-for-future-nasa-planetary-science-missions/
LOCATION:Moody Gardens\, Galveston\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T193000
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SUMMARY:Celebrate the Apollo 17 Mission and NASA's Artemis Program
DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Celebrate the Apollo 17 Mission and NASA’s Artemis Program\nDecember 14 from 6:30-7:30pm ET \nOn December 14\, 1972\, the crew of the Apollo 17\, the last humans to traverse the lunar surface\, departed the Moon on their way back to Earth. Fifty years later\, NASA’s Artemis program is charting the course for an exciting new era in human lunar exploration. \nPlease join NASA leaders and explorers in the aerospace and science community as we salute our Apollo legends and celebrate the progress of the Artemis program to return to the Moon in a webcast to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 17 on Wednesday\, December 14 from 6:30-7:30pm ET. \nThe webcast will feature remarks by Retired Apollo 17 moonwalker Senator Harrison Schmitt and former astronaut Leland Melvin\, as well as NAS President Marcia McNutt; NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy; Dr. Teasel Muir-Harmony\, curator of the Apollo Collection at the National Air and Space Museum; and Robert Lightfoot\, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Space. \nLearn more and watch the webcast on our website. https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/12-14-2022/apollo-17-50th-anniversary-celebration
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/celebrate-the-apollo-17-mission-and-nasas-artemis-program/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T160000
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SUMMARY:STA Leadership Award for Thomas Zurbuchen
DESCRIPTION:Dear Space Transportation Association Colleagues: \nPlease join us for a Space Transportation Association Leadership Award presentation and reception with Thomas Zurbuchen\, Associate Administrator\, Science Mission Directorate\, NASA. \nThe award is being presented to honor Dr. Zurbuchen’s many outstanding accomplishments while at NASA\, and as a way of saying thanks for his vision and leadership. \nPortrait photo of Thomas Zurbuchen \nWhen? Wednesday\, December 14\, 1500-1600 EST. \nWhere? Residence Inn\, Senate Room\, 333 E St SW\, located across the street from NASA HQ. Nearest Metro is Capital Center SW. Parking garages are nearby. \nHow many attendees per company? We are limited to 1-2 attendees per member company. Seating is limited\, so confirmations will be on a first come\, first served basis. \nRSVP? Please RSVP by COB Monday\, December 12. You will receive a confirmation within an hour. If you do not receive it by then\, check your spam filter\, then if not there\, email me so we can check to see if there is a glitch in our system\, so we can fix and get you a confirmation. \nRegistration link \nLooking forward to it!\nRich \nRichard Coleman\nPresident\nSpace Transportation Association\nEmail: rich@spacetransportation.us\nPhone: 703-855-3917\nSTA logo as JPEG 2012-09-18 small dark \nEvent ID: 590 \nThomas Zurbuchen\, Associate Administrator \nScientific discovery is one of humanity’s most important endeavors. Using the tools of exploration\, we can better understand our world and our universe and ultimately learn more about ourselves. All discovery is interconnected\, and no important question stands alone. As NASA’s Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate\, Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen is tasked with helping us answer some of humanity’s biggest questions: Where did we come from? Are we alone? How does the universe work? Dr. Zurbuchen is well versed in the practice of asking difficult questions that help us seek interconnected answers leading to real world impacts. He is keenly interested in innovation and how leadership is developed and how the pursuit of excellence can help change the world. \nGrowing up in Switzerland\, Dr. Zurbuchen was a keen observer of the natural world from an early age. His curiosity led him to pursue degrees in physics\, and he has served on and led innovative scientific teams that have helped enlarge our perspective on the solar system and the universe. Previous points of focus have been the planet Mercury and our Sun. He was also a professor of space science and aerospace engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He was the founding director of UM’s Center for Entrepreneurship at the College of Engineering and developed and ran several campus wide innovation initiatives\, one of which led to the top-ranked undergraduate entrepreneurship program nationally. \nOn a daily basis\, Zurbuchen works to ensure that NASA’s science missions build partnerships across disciplines and with industry and other nations to generate new questions and help advance the frontiers of knowledge and exploration. He brings a wealth of scientific research\, engineering experience and hands-on knowledge to NASA’s world-class team of scientists and engineers. Zurbuchen sets the NASA Science strategy and inspires the teams to carry it out. \nDuring his career\, Zurbuchen has authored or co-authored more than 200 articles in peer reviewed journals in solar and heliospheric phenomena. He earned his doctorate and Master of Science degrees in physics from the University of Bern in Switzerland. \nDr. Zurbuchen’s honors include multiple NASA achievement awards\, induction as a member of the International Academy of Astronautics and the 2018 Heinrich-Greinacher prize\, the leading science-related recognition from the University of Bern. \nFrom NASA\, Dr. Zurbuchen has been recognized with the 2020 Outstanding Leadership Medal for leadership and critical support in leading the Science Mission Directorate\, and advancing scientific knowledge\, making a profound impact on NASA’s mission\, programs and projects\, the 2021 Presidential Rank Award\, the highest annual award for US government career senior executive service members for sustained extraordinary accomplishment\, and the 2022 Distinguished Service Medal for extraordinary contributions and outstanding leadership to NASA’s mission and the Nation’s space program.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/sta-leadership-award-for-thomas-zurbuchen/
LOCATION:Residence Inn\, Senate Room\, 333 E St SW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T130000
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SUMMARY:NASA SMD Biological and Physical Sciences Community Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:To increase scientific research throughput and the transparency of government funded research\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks to transform the collection\, archival/preservation\, curation\, and distribution of science data. To that end\, the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) has issued new policies as described in the Scientific Information Policy (SMD Policy Document SPD-41) for the Science Mission Directorate consistent with NASA and Federal policy\, that information produced from SMD-funded scientific research activities be made publicly available. This information includes publications\, data\, and software created in the pursuit of scientific knowledge. \nThe Biological and Physical Sciences (BPS) Division now has the BPS Scientific Data Management Policy\, which defines policies and provides guidelines for managing scientific data by its programs\, projects\, investigators\, and data repositories. Application of this new policy will begin in January 2023 with newly funded research\, although all existing funded research are encouraged to follow the policy. \nBPS division will hold a community town hall on Wednesday December 14th at 12 pm Eastern Time to discuss the new policy and answer questions. \nMembers of BPS\, the science community\, academia\, and the public are invited to participate by joining at the link below: \nhttps://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=m1241dbe740da379039550a3d926d6e27 \nWebinar number: 2760 286 6516 \nWebinar password: Zu82TCRaA*7 (98828272 from phones) \nJoin by phone \n+1-929-251-9612 USA Toll 2 \n+1-415-527-5035 US Toll \nAccess code: 276 028 66516 \nThe Community Town Hall will be recorded\, and the recording and presentation will be made available later that day at: science.nasa.gov.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-smd-biological-and-physical-sciences-community-town-hall/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Town Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221213T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221213T170000
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SUMMARY:17th Annual Eilene M. Galloway IISL Symposium Critical Issues in Space Law
DESCRIPTION:The IISL annually honors the legacy of Eilene M. Galloway\, a pioneer in the fields of space law and policy.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/17th-annual-eilene-m-galloway-iisl-symposium-critical-issues-in-space-law/
LOCATION:Hogan Lovells US LLP\, 555 13th Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20004
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221212T140000
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SUMMARY:The Artemis Accords: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:On October 13\, 2020\, representatives from eight countries announced the inaugural signing of the Artemis Accords\, a multilateral agreement on several principles related to future space exploration activities on the Moon. Over the last two years\, the number of signatories has risen to twenty-one\, including several countries that have not historically had significant human spaceflight cooperation with the United States. The Accords have also renewed the international discussions over key space law issues\, including use of space resources and coordinating activities on the Moon. \nTo discuss these and other issues related to the Artemis Accords\, please join Secure World Foundation for a luncheon panel discussion on December 12\, 2022\, from 11:30 am – 2:00pm. The event will feature a fireside chat with NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy and a panel discussion with representatives from the U.S. State Department and several Accords signatory nations. \nThe event will be hosted at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace at 1779 Massachusetts Ave\, NW\, Washington\, DC. The event will be open to the media and recorded\, with the video being posted to our website after the event. \nAttendance is free\, but all participants must register. For any questions\, please contact Brian Weeden at bweeden@swfound.org.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/the-artemis-accords-past-present-and-future/
LOCATION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\, 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221207T031239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221207T031239Z
UID:204929-1670497200-1670504400@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:NASA to Discuss Climate Research\, Mitigation Efforts
DESCRIPTION:NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will discuss the agency’s climate portfolio at 11 a.m. EST on Thursday\, Dec. 8 from NASA Headquarters in Washington. \nNelson will highlight NASA’s climate research and role as a global leader in understanding how the planet is changing and how NASA is informing adaptation and mitigation strategies. \nThe agency will provide live coverage on NASA Television and the NASA app. Watch online at: \nhttps://www.nasa.gov/live \nFollowing the address\, senior leaders will participate in a discussion about climate-related work happening across the agency\, including efforts to observe greenhouse gas emissions\, sustainable aviation goals\, technology investments in aerospace and climate applications\, and what is planned for the next generation of Earth observing satellites. \nNASA participants include: \n\nSusie Perez Quinn\, chief of staff\nKate Calvin\, chief scientist and senior climate advisor\nRobert Pearce\, associate administrator for aeronautics research\nJim Reuter\, associate administrator for space technology\nKaren St. Germain\, Earth Science Division director\n\nThe agency’s fleet of satellites and instruments observe how the planet is changing and measure key climate indicators\, such as rising sea level\, intensity of precipitation\, and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. \nBeyond Earth-observing satellites\, NASA is developing technologies and conducting research that contribute to government-wide sustainability efforts and further inform our understanding of climate change. \nFor more information about NASA’s Earth science programs\, visit: \nhttps://www.nasa.gov/earth
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-to-discuss-climate-research-mitigation-efforts/
LOCATION:NASA HQ\, Washington\, DC\, 20546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media Briefing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221202T165531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T165531Z
UID:204798-1670284800-1670371199@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:Morgan Stanley 5th Annual Space Summit
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/morgan-stanley-5th-annual-space-summit/
CATEGORIES:Summit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221111T141801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T141801Z
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SUMMARY:STA luncheon w Josef Aschbacher\, Director General\, European Space Agency
DESCRIPTION:Dear Space Transportation Association Colleagues: \nPlease join us for a STA luncheon w Josef Aschbacher\, Director General\, European Space Agency. \nDirector General Aschbacher will share the results of the ESA Ministerial Council meeting\, which he will be attending in Paris on November 22-23\, where ministers in charge of space will approve new ESA programs and funding. His impressive bio may be found below. \nJosef Aschbacher – Wikipedia \nWhen? Thursday\, December 1\, 11:30-1:00pm EDT. \nWhere? Capitol Hill Club\, 300 First Street\, SE\, Washington\, DC. Garage parking nearby\, street parking possible\, nearest Metro is Capitol South. \nRSVP? Please RSVP by COB Tuesday\, November 29. You will receive a confirmation within an hour. If you do not receive it by then\, check your spam filter\, then if not there\, email me so we can check to see if there is a glitch in our system\, so we can fix and get you a confirmation. \nWhile our meetings are by invitation only\, if you have a colleague beyond your office or company who might find this meeting of interest\, please email me and we will try to accommodate inviting them as well. \nPrice? No charge\, this event is a Widely Attended Gathering. Details below. \nRegistration link https://go.eventregistration123.com/l/907952/2021-06-08/r1nq?EventID=588 \nLooking forward to it!\nRich \nRichard Coleman\nPresident\nSpace Transportation Association\nEmail: rich@spacetransportation.us\nPhone: 703-855-3917
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/sta-luncheon-w-josef-aschbacher-director-general-european-space-agency/
LOCATION:Capitol Hill Club\, 300 First Street\, SE\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221105T195729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T195804Z
UID:204227-1669766400-1669852799@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:NASA Advisory Council Aeronautics Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Federal Register Volume 87\, Number 213 (Friday\, November 4\, 2022)] [Notices] [Page 66751] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2022-24080] \nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION \n[Notice: (22-088)] \nNASA Advisory Council; Aeronautics Committee; 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 Aeronautics Committee of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC). This meeting will be held for the purpose of soliciting\, from the aeronautics community and other persons\, research\, and technical information relevant to program planning. \nDATES: Wednesday\, November 30\, 2022\, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.\, ET \nADDRESSES: NASA Headquarters\, 300 E St. SW\, Room 6E40\, Washington\, DC 20546. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Irma Rodriguez\, Designated Federal Officer\, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate\, NASA Headquarters\, Washington\, DC 20546\, (202) 358-0984\, or irma.c.rodriguez@nasa.gov. \nSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting will be available to the public online via MS Teams. Dial-in audio teleconference and webcast details to watch the meeting remotely will be available on the NASA Advisory Council Committee website at https://www.nasa.gov/aeroresearch/aero-nac-committee. Enter as a guest and type your name and affiliation. \nNote: If dialing in\, please “mute” your telephone. The agenda for the meeting includes the following topics: \n–Aerosciences Evaluation and Test Capabilities (AETC) Strategic Plan\n–QueSST (Low Boom Flight Demonstrator) Mission Status\n–X-57 Progress and Outlook\n–Hypersonics Portfolio and Activities \nIt is imperative that the meeting be held on these dates to the scheduling priorities of the key participants. \nCarol Hamilton\, Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2022-24080 Filed 11-3-22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510-13-P
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-advisory-council-aeronautics-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221130
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221027T152122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T152209Z
UID:203988-1669593600-1669766399@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:19th Reinventing Space Conference And Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the British Interplanetary Society\, Reinventing Space is a conference and exhibition dedicated to advancing humanity’s future capabilities in space and highlights the trends that will define space enterprise a decade from now. \nEach year\, the conference brings together a network of innovators from industry\, agency\, government\, financiers\, academia and end users to present and discuss the key challenges and opportunities for future space leadership and growth. \nReinventing Space will take place 28-29 November 2022 at Aerospace Bristol Museum and Conference Centre – which features the last Concorde to fly – and with the evening Gala Dinner and Sir Arthur Clarke Awards taking place on 29 November.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/19th-reinventing-space-conference-and-exhibition/
LOCATION:Aerospace Bristol Museum and Conference Centre\, Hayes Way\, Patchway\,\, Bristol\, BS34 5B\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221027T190345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T190345Z
UID:204001-1668693600-1668697200@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:AIAA Aerospace Perspectives Series: On-Orbit Mission Enhancement and Logistics
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is hosted by AIAA\, is presented by Lockheed Martin\, and is open to all members of the AIAA and ASCEND communities. \nAIAA Aerospace Perspectives Series: On-Orbit Mission Enhancement and LogisticsTo ensure mission success\, as well as the longevity\, flexibility\, and value of on-orbit space assets\, the space industry is developing a variety of on-orbit satellite servicing capabilities for commercial use and for onboarding to government programs. This event will feature some of the industry and military leaders who are driving on-orbit satellite servicing capabilities to tell the story of how we are accelerating these advancements to benefit the space industry. \nA standardized docking port enables successful on-orbit servicing missions by accommodating a wide-range of Satellite Augmentation Vehicles (SAVs). The port enables SAVs to attach to a host vehicle to provide an expansive selection of mission augmentation including mission enhancements\, system upgrades\, failure recovery\, and alternative communication paths. Lockheed Martin Space has released the first open-source Mission Augmentation Port (MAP) standard and is rapidly expanding its family of high-technology readiness level (TRL) docking ports. Investments in mission augmentation and on-orbit satellite servicing will bring value to the bustling space economy\, enhance cooperative architectures\, and extend mission longevity.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/aiaa-aerospace-perspectives-series-on-orbit-mission-enhancement-and-logistics/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221111T021407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T021407Z
UID:204343-1668594600-1668600000@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:Hearing: Unfolding the Universe: Initial Science Results from the James Webb Space Telescope
DESCRIPTION:TIME: 10:30 a.m. ET\nPLACE: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building and Online via Zoom \nWitnesses: \n– Dr. Mark Clampin\, Astrophysics Division Director\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)\n– Dr. Steven L. Finkelstein\, Professor of Astronomy\, University of Texas at Austin\n– Dr. Natalie Batalha\, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Director of Astrobiology\, University of California\, Santa Cruz \nPlease Note: In accordance with House Resolution 8 and Remote Committee Proceedings Regulations issued by the House Committee on Rules pursuant to the resolution\, Members will participate remotely via Zoom.\nBy direction of the Chairwoman
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/hearing-unfolding-the-universe-initial-science-results-from-the-james-webb-space-telescope/
LOCATION:2318 Rayburn House Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Congress
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221105T194651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T194651Z
UID:204222-1668556800-1668729599@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:National Space-Based Positioning\, Navigation\, and Timing Advisory Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Federal Register Volume 87\, Number 199 (Monday\, October 17\, 2022)] [Notices] [Page 62891] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2022-22513] \nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION \n[Notice: 22-085)] \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 27th meeting of the PNT Advisory Board. \nDATES: Wednesday\, November 16\, 2022\, from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.\, Pacific Time; and Thursday\, November 17\, 2022\, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.\, Pacific Time. \nADDRESSES: Sonesta Redondo Beach\, 300 North Harbor Drive\, Redondo Beach\, CA 90277. \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 watch the meeting 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: \n– Updates 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 \nUpdate on U.S. Space-Based Positioning\, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Policy and Global Positioning System (GPS) III program development \nDiscuss potential improvements to current GPS signal capabilities (authentication\, integrity\, augmentation\, etc.) and GPS user equipment (resistance to jamming\, security\, resilience\, etc.) \nReview of regulatory constraints in the development of multi- GNSS capabilities for improved PNT \nComplementing GPS with other PNT sources \nDeliberations on any findings and recommendations \nOther PNT Advisory Board business and upcoming work plan schedule \nFor further information\, 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. \nCarol Hamilton\, Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2022-22513 Filed 10-14-22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510-13-P
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/national-space-based-positioning-navigation-and-timing-advisory-board-meeting/
LOCATION:Sonesta Redondo Beach\, 300 North Harbor Drive\, Redondo Beach\, CA\, 90277\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221107T174239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T174239Z
UID:204254-1668470400-1668729599@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:Space Studies Board - 2022 Fall
DESCRIPTION:The 185th meeting of the Space Studies Board will be held at the NAS Beckman Center in Irvine\, CA.  Some sessions will be open to the public and online via livestream here: \nDay 1: https://vimeo.com/event/2571621\nDay 2: https://vimeo.com/event/2578139 \nFeatured Talks and Panels\n\nNASA Climate Science Perspective on July 2022 Heat Waves: Steven Pawson\, Chief of Global Modeling and Assimilation Office\, will discuss NASA’s satellite observations in weather and climate analysis\nLight from Darkness? Searching for Dark Matter in the Sky: Tracy Slatyer\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, will explore our understanding of dark matter.\nNASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Update: Deputy Associate Administrator for Research\, Michael New\, will provide updates on current SMD projects.\nEuropa Clipper Mission: Robert Pappalardo\, project scientist and Jordan Evans\, project manager\, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will provide an update of the mission.\nJames Webb Space Telescope Science: Operations Project Scientist\, Jane Rigby\, will discuss the operations of the telescope.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/space-studies-board-2022-fall/
LOCATION:Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences & Engineering\, 100 Academy Wy\, CA\, 92617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221105T195502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T195532Z
UID:204226-1668470400-1668643199@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:NASA Advisory Council Science Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Federal Register Volume 87\, Number 207 (Thursday\, October 27\, 2022)] [Notices] [Page 65102] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2022-23426] \nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION \n[Notice: (22-087)] \nNASA Advisory Council Science Committee 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 Science Committee of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC). This Committee reports to the NAC. The meeting will be held for the purpose of soliciting\, from the scientific community and other persons\, scientific and technical information relevant to program planning. \nDATES: Tuesday\, November 15\, 2022\, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; and Wednesday\, November 16\, 2022\, 8 a.m.-12:00 p.m.\, eastern time. \nADDRESSES: Due to current COVID-19 issues affecting NASA Headquarters occupancy\, public attendance will be virtual only. See dial-in and Webex information below under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. KarShelia Kinard\, Science Mission Directorate\, NASA Headquarters\, Washington\, DC 20546\, (202) 358-2355 or karshelia.kinard@nasa.gov. \nSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As noted above\, this meeting is virtual and will take place telephonically and via Webex. Any interested person must use a touch-tone phone to participate in this meeting. The Webex connectivity information for each day is provided below. For audio\, when you join the Webex event\, you may use your computer or provide your phone number to receive a call back\, otherwise\, call the U.S. toll conference number listed for each day. \nOn Tuesday\, November 15\, the event address for attendees is: https://nasaevents.webex.com/nasaevents/j.php?MTID=m54bdafa76805b2e5d5e3f01d334732e7. \nThe event number is 2763 566 7602 and the event password is DxmwRySE485 (39697973 from phones). If needed\, the U.S. toll conference number is 1-415-527-5035 or 1-312-500-3163 and access code is 276 356 67602. \nOn Wednesday\, November 16\, the event address for attendees is: https://nasaevents.webex.com/nasaevents/j.php?MTID=m7244f4b986b257e638e5ccfa3d17b4bb. The event number is 2760 399 6806 and the event password is y6yH4TkZva7 (96944859 from phones). If needed\, the U.S. toll conference number is 1-415-527-5035 or 1-312- 500-3163 and access code is 276 039 96806. \nThe agenda for the meeting includes the following topics: \n–Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Missions\, Programs and Activities \nIt is imperative that the meeting be held on these dates due to the scheduling priorities of the key participants. \nCarol Hamilton\, Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2022-23426 Filed 10-26-22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510-13-P
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-advisory-council-science-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221105T195238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T195238Z
UID:204225-1668470400-1668643199@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:NASA Biological and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[Federal Register Volume 87\, Number 200 (Tuesday\, October 18\, 2022)] [Notices] [Pages 63104-63105] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2022-22539] \nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION \n[Notice: 22-086] \nBiological and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee; 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 Biological and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee. This Committee reports to the Director\, Astrophysics Division\, Science Mission Directorate\, NASA Headquarters. The meeting will be held for the purpose of soliciting\, from the scientific community and other persons\, scientific and technical information relevant to program planning. \nDATES: Tuesday\, November 15\, 2022\, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.\, Wednesday\, November 16\, 2022\, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.\, eastern time. \nADDRESSES: Meeting will be virtual only. See Webex and audio dial-in information below under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. KarShelia Kinard\, Science Mission Directorate\, NASA Headquarters\, Washington\, DC 20546\, (202) 358-2355\, or karshelia.kinard@nasa.gov. \nSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As noted above\, this meeting is virtual and will take place telephonically and via Webex. Any interested person must use a touch-tone phone to participate in this meeting. The Webex connectivity information for each day is provided below. For audio\, when you join the Webex event\, you may use your computer or provide your phone number to receive a call back\, otherwise\, call the U.S. toll conference number listed for each day. \nOn Tuesday\, November 15\, the event address for attendees is: https://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=m01b35a731c1ea71b7838139acd4f3c09\, the meeting number is 2762 360 2352\, and meeting password is Bpac1115# \nTo join by telephone\, the numbers are: 1-929-251-9612 or 1-415-527- 5035. Access code: 2762 360 2352 \nOn Wednesday\, November 16\, the event address for attendees is: https://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=m9b9cd4f034cc4e6ef3b7ee7ef45b4aa2\, the meeting number is 2763 691 6946\, and meeting password is Bpac1116# \nTo join by telephone\, the numbers are: 1-929-251-9612 or 1-415-527- 5035. Access code: 2763 691 6946 \nThe agenda for the meeting includes the following topics: \n–Biological and Physical Sciences Division Overview \n–Updates on Space Biology\, Physical Sciences\, and Fundamental Physics \nThe agenda will be posted on the Biological and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee web page: https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/nac/science-advisory-committees/bpac. It is imperative that the meeting be held on this date to accommodate the scheduling priorities of the key participants. \nCarol Hamilton\, Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2022-22539 Filed 10-17-22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7510-13-P
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-biological-and-physical-sciences-advisory-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221026T171811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T171811Z
UID:203954-1668470400-1668729599@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:NAS Space Studies Board - 2022 Fall
DESCRIPTION:The 185th meeting of the Space Studies Board will be held at the NAS Beckman Center in Irvine\, CA\, and online via livestream for public viewing. Some sessions will be open to the public.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nas-space-studies-board-2022-fall/
LOCATION:Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center\, 100 Academy Way\, Irvine\, CA\, 92617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advisory Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221017T025940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T172234Z
UID:203755-1668470400-1668729599@spaceref.com
SUMMARY:Intertribal Space Conference
DESCRIPTION:What is the goal of the tribal space conference? To bring the space industry and tribal leaders together\, to form new mutually beneficial tribal-space partnerships.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/intertribal-space-conference/
LOCATION:Frisco Center\, Clinton\, OK\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221114T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221111T141435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T141435Z
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SUMMARY:NASA Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Media Briefing
DESCRIPTION:NASA will host a virtual media briefing at 10:30 a.m. EST (7:30 a.m. PST) Nov. 14\, at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California\, to discuss the upcoming launch of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite. \nScheduled to launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in central California at 3:46 a.m. PST (6:46 a.m. EST) on Monday\, Dec. 12\, SWOT will be the first satellite mission to observe nearly all water on Earth’s surface\, measuring the height of water in lakes\, rivers\, reservoirs\, as well as the ocean. It is a collaboration between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES)\, with contributions from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the UK Space Agency. \nThe briefing will livestream on NASA Television\, Facebook and YouTube\, as well as the agency’s app and on its website. \nParticipants will include: \n\nTahani Amer\, program executive\, Earth Science Division\, NASA Headquarters\nParag Vaze\, SWOT project manager\, JPL\nLee-Lueng Fu\, SWOT project scientist\, JPL\nBen Hamlington\, research scientist\, Sea Level and Ice Group\, JPL\nThierry Lafon\, SWOT program manager\, CNES\n\nTo ask questions by phone\, members of the media should email Rexana Vizza at rexana.v.vizza@jpl.nasa.gov to RSVP no later than two hours before the start of the event. Questions can be asked on social media during the briefing using #AskNASA. \nFor more information on SWOT\, please visit: \nhttps://swot.jpl.nasa.gov/
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-surface-water-and-ocean-topography-swot-media-briefing/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Media Briefing
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SUMMARY:NASA OneLink and Reverse Industry Day
DESCRIPTION:About this event \nNASA’s Commercialization\, Innovation\, and Synergies (CIS) office would like to invite you to participate in a collaborative exchange on implementing commercial telecommunication standards\, such as those from the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) organization\, in NASA’s lunar networking systems. \nDate and Time: November 10th at 10 a.m. ET. \nLocation: Microsoft Teams \nDuring the event\, NASA will start with a OneLink presentation on the agency’s interest in using 3GPP standards and protocols in space\, with a particular focus on the lunar surface. \nFollowing the presentation\, companies can meet one-on-one with NASA personnel to discuss their current or planned capabilities. NASA is interested in hearing from a wide array of companies\, including companies that provide components or systems as well as complete telecommunication services. \nRegister for the OneLink on Eventbrite. \nSign up by November 4th for a one-on-one company session by emailing: alexandra.g.hale@nasa.gov
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/nasa-onelink-and-reverse-industry-day/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Industry Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
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SUMMARY:Deutsche Bank Global Space Summit
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce Deutsche Bank’s Global Space Summit will take place virtually on Wednesday\, November 9 and Thursday\, November 10\, 2022. \nThe Summit will offer perspectives from senior company executives and equity investors and also provide DB’s house view on the state of the economy\, strategic activity and access to equity and debt markets for Space companies. The Summit format will include company presentations\, panels and one-one-one meetings. \nWe look forward to having you join us virtually\, for what we expect to be an engaging and informational conference. \nFor more information\, please contact your Deutsche Bank representative or the Conference Team: \n– Lead Planner: Terri McKenna at +1(212) 250-9383 or terri.mckenna@db.com\n– One-on-One Manager: Donna Lichvar\, donna.lichvar@db.com \nRegister: https://conferences.db.com/americas/space1regform
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/deutsche-bank-global-space-summit/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20220801T205814Z
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SUMMARY:24th Annual Global MilSatCom Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The SAE Media Group are proud to announce that the 24th annual Global MilSatCom Conference & Exhibition will return on 8th – 10th November 2022 in London\, UK\, with a SATCOM On-the-Move Focus Day on 7th November. \nGlobal MilSatCom is one of the world’s leading events on military SATCOM and draws in 600+\, truly global representatives from the military\, industry\, government\, and research communities to create an event that is not to be missed. Attend the conference to benefit from exclusive updates\, insights\, and discussions with the pre-eminent names in the world of SATCOM. \nWith briefings from senior officials from the world’s leading militaries and solution providers\, discussions on key issues\, attendance from almost every significant MILSATCOM program\, dedicated exhibition halls\, and a whole day on SATCOM On-the-Move\, Global MilSatCom will shape the way ahead and provide an unrivalled opportunity for collaboration and partnership.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/24th-annual-global-milsatcom-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Queen Elizabeth II Centre\, Queen Elizabeth II Centre\, Broad Sanctuary\, London\, SW1P 3EE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221107T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
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SUMMARY:2022 Canadian Aerospace Summit
DESCRIPTION:Preparations are beginning in anticipation of once again bringing together hundreds of Canadian and international aerospace industry companies\, thought leaders\, executives\, academia\, and government\, for the world-renowned Canadian Aerospace Summit. \nThe upcoming Summit will build on AIACs long history of showcasing the best that Canadian aerospace has to offer through an elite conference program\, unparalleled networking opportunities\, and collaboration with international thought leaders and industry executives from around the globe. \nWe have opened nominations for Summit speakers and session panels featuring such topics as: \nHow will innovation and technology define the industry of the future?\nWhat does the post-pandemic reality mean for your company?\nHow will industry meet the future skills requirements? \nOr any other topic that you feel is of relevance to capture the attention of our global audience.
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/2022-canadian-aerospace-summit/
LOCATION:Shaw Centre\, 55 Colonel By Dr\, Ottawa\, Ontatio\, K1N 9J2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Summit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221107
DTSTAMP:20260421T204139
CREATED:20221031T143553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T143754Z
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SUMMARY:Northrop Grumman S.S. Sally Ride Cargo Launch to International Space Station
DESCRIPTION:NASA and commercial cargo provider Northrop Grumman are targeting 5:50 a.m. EST\, Sunday\, Nov. 6\, for launch of the company’s 18th resupply mission to the International Space Station. \nLive coverage of the launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island\, Virginia\, will air on NASA Television. Watch live beginning at 5:30 a.m. on the agency’s website at: http://www.nasa.gov/live \nLoaded with approximately 8\,200 pounds of research\, crew supplies\, and hardware\, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft will launch on the company’s Antares rocket from Virginia Space’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. It will arrive at the space station on Tuesday\, Nov. 8. \nNASA TV coverage of rendezvous and capture will begin at 4:30 a.m. EST followed by installation coverage at 7:30 a.m. At about 5:50 a.m.\, Expedition 68 NASA astronaut Nicole Mann will capture Cygnus\, with NASA astronaut Josh Cassada acting as backup. After Cygnus capture\, ground commands will be sent from mission control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston for the station’s arm to rotate and install it on the station’s Unity module Earth-facing port. \nHighlights of hardware and space station research facilitated by samples and equipment aboard this Cygnus are: \n– a facility and study that attempt to advance the 3D biological printing of human tissue in space\n– a study taking advantage of microgravity to better understand catastrophic mudflows that can occur after wildfires\nUganda and Zimbabwe’s first satellites developed as a part of the BIRDS program\, an interdisciplinary project for non-space faring countries\n– an investigation into how microgravity influences ovary function\n– an experiment that studies if changes space-grown plants undergo to adapt to microgravity can be transmitted through seeds to the next generation\n– hardware to be installed outside the station in preparation for the installation of Roll-Out Solar Arrays \nThe Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until late January 2023 when it will depart\, disposing of several tons of trash during a destructive re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere. \nThis Cygnus is dubbed the S.S. Sally Ride in honor of late NASA astronaut\, physicist\, and first American woman to fly in space\, Sally Ride. Ride spent 14 days across two space shuttle missions performing science experiments\, making observations of Earth\, deploying satellites\, and conducting technology demonstrations. She was an advocate for diversity and representation in science and dedicated much of her life to inspiring young people\, particularly young women\, to pursue careers in science\, technology\, engineering\, and math fields. \nPrelaunch Briefing \nA prelaunch briefing will be held at 1 p.m. EDT\, Saturday\, Nov. 5\, and may be viewed on NASA Television and the agency’s website. Participants will include: \n– Joel Montalbano\, manager\, International Space Station Program\, NASA\n– Heidi Parris\, associate program scientist for the International Space Station\n– Steve Krein\, vice president\, Civil and Commercial Space\, Northrop Grumman\n– Kurt Eberly\, director\, Space Launch Programs\, Northrop Grumman\n– Roosevelt “Ted” Mercer\, Jr.\, CEO and executive director\, Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority\n– Jeff Reddish\, range chief\, NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility \nAccredited media may attend the briefing in-person at the NASA Wallops Visitor Center. Media who wish to participate by phone must contact Kiana Raines at kiana.a.raines@nasa.gov by noon on Friday\, Nov. 4\, for dial-in information. \nAdditionally\, media and the public can submit questions on social media using #AskNASA. \nNASA TV Coverage \nSunday\, November 6: \n5:30 a.m. – Launch coverage begins\n5:50 a.m. – Launch window opens\nTuesday\, November 8: \n4:30 a.m. – Rendezvous coverage begins\n5:50 a.m. – Capture of Cygnus with the space station’s robotic arm\n7:30 a.m. – Cygnus installation operations coverage\nPublic Participation \nMembers of the public can also participate in the journey through a variety of activities including registering to attend this launch virtually. NASA’s virtual guest program for this mission also includes curated launch resources\, notifications about related opportunities or changes\, and a stamp for the NASA virtual guest passport following a successful launch. \nLive coverage and countdown commentary will begin at 5:30 a.m. EST Sunday\, Nov. 6\, and air on NASA Television and the agency’s website\, as well as YouTube\, Twitter\, and NASA’s App. \nLearn more about Northrop Grumman commercial resupply missions at: https://www.nasa.gov/northropgrumman
URL:https://spaceref.com/event/northrop-grumman-s-s-sally-ride-cargo-launch-to-international-space-station/
LOCATION:NASA Wallops Flight Facility\, Wallops Island\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Launch
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