. Energy News .




.
SPACE TRAVEL
International Conference On Low-Cost Planetary Missions
by Staff Writers
Laurel MD (SPX) Jun 16, 2011

A satellite under construction at APL.

Devising ways to explore space in tight fiscal times tops the agenda of the 9th International Conference on Low-Cost Planetary Missions, set for June 21-23, 2011, at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md.

Sponsored by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), the conference is the leading forum for the world's planetary science community to exchange ideas and experiences on scientifically effective and affordable space exploration.

The program includes speakers, presentations and posters covering NASA's newest missions - including

+ the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission and Discovery Program finalists Titan Mare Explorer (TiME) and Mars Geophysical Monitoring Station (GEMS);

+ current or developing missions such as MESSENGER, Chandrayaan 1 and 2, Atasuki, Hayabusa, IKAROS, MAVEN, GRAIL, New Horizons, EPOXI and Stardust NEXT;

+ and imaginative concepts for low-cost robotic excursions to planets, moons, asteroids and comets.

Session tracks covering new technologies, mission design, mission management and launch options are also planned, as is a panel discussion on balancing program requirements with mission efficiency.

APL hosted the first and fourth LCPM conferences in 1994 and 2000. "The Lab is a fitting place for planetary scientists, technologists, engineers, managers and agency officials to exchange information and forge ideas for exploring space within today's budget constraints," says John Sommerer, head of the APL Space Department.

"Over the past half-century, starting with the Transit satellite navigation system and continuing with pioneering spacecraft such NEAR, ACE, MESSENGER and New Horizons, APL has shaped the paradigm of low-cost, high-return missions."




Related Links
Low-Cost Planetary Missions Conference
Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News

.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries






. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



SPACE TRAVEL
From Backpacking to Space Trekking
Kennedy Space Center FL (NASA) Jun 16, 2011
Water - it's essential for life. When future space explorers venture beyond low Earth orbit, their only water supply will be on board their spacecraft. During the final space shuttle flight, NASA scientists plan to have astronauts test in microgravity a new method for recycling "used" water. The idea is to make a fortified drink that provides hydration and nutrients from all sources availa ... read more


SPACE TRAVEL
Significant Jobs and Economic Development Relative to New Transmission

The Energy Debate Coal Versus Nuclear

Indian, Pakistani companies win green energy awards

Japan region to cut power use with siestas

SPACE TRAVEL
China's Hu seeks gas breakthrough in Russia

Prototype demonstrates success of advanced new energy technology

Gas deal elusive as Hu visits Russia

First self-powered device with wireless data transmission

SPACE TRAVEL
Olympic Steel Installs Wind Turbine

Siemens unveils wind turbine prototype

German port's future blowing in the wind

China wind energy firms back subsidy move: report

SPACE TRAVEL
HelioSage and MTC Logistics Power Baltimore Facility With Solar

GRID Alternatives Installs 1000th Solar Electric System

SOLON and UniSource to bring solar plant to Arizona

Kings Cross Station First For New Solar Test Technology

SPACE TRAVEL
China nuclear safety checks to run until October

China's nuclear reactors pass inspections

Westinghouse And BEH Sign Agreement On Nuclear Collaboration

US Nuclear Industry Was In Serious Trouble Before Fukushima and Now Is Stalled

SPACE TRAVEL
First wood-digesting enzyme found in bacteria could boost biofuel production

Viable Pathway to Develop Sustainable Aviation Biofuels Industry

Winston Wong Bio-Inspired Ice Vehicle Premiered at NCKU

Shell and Cosan fuelling a lower-carbon future with biofuels

SPACE TRAVEL
China's second moon orbiter Chang'e-2 goes to outer space

Building harmonious outer space to achieve inclusive development

China's Fengyun-3B satellite goes into official operation

Venezuela, China to launch satellite next year

SPACE TRAVEL
Budget battle at cash-strapped UN climate forum

What Will Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Mean for Barrier Islands

Temperature tracking device for packages may have climate metrology applications

At UN talks, Kyoto Protocol hangs in the balance


Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News
.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement