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- From: higgins@fnalb.fnal.gov (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Info on World Space Congress and related events
- Summary: Space circus in Washington, 28 Aug to 5 Sep
- Keywords: world space congress IAF WSC COSPAR SEDS Planetary Society ASE
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 18:44:04 GMT
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- I've received requests from people for more information
- on the World Space Congress and thought it might be worth posting.
-
- The International Astronautical Federation is a collection of
- spaceflight professional groups from most of the countries of the
- world. It holds the biggest space conference of the year (this is the
- 43rd), at least on *this* planet. It moves around from city to city
- and it's in DC this year, at the Washington Convention Center downtown
- (as well as teh Ramada Renaissance Hotel and the Grand Hyatt
- Washington. It's a joint meeting with COSPAR, the Committee on Space
- Research, about which I know less, but apparently it's the great space
- science confab. The dual meeting is known as the World Space
- Congress.
-
- Of course there are oodles of presentations on all aspects of space
- science, astronautical engineering, space law, space education, remote
- sensing, etc.
-
- It's being administered by the AIAA. The hotline for registration
- info is (202)646-7569. Fees are now $300, unless you can prove
- you're a full-time undergrad or graduate student, in which case it's
- $30.
-
- The congress runs from 28 August to 5 September, with most action
- happening on the weekdays. Everybody in the space biz will be there,
- including lots of bigshots from all countries. I just met a couple of
- Mir cosmonauts who are touring the country before they attend WSC.
-
- I'm reading a paper on the morning of Friday the 4th, in the
- "Communicating to the Public" session, on creating the Usenet FAQs for
- sci.space. (Jon Leech, my coauthor, won't be able to make it.)
-
- Because the WSC is so big, other groups are having meetings clustered
- around it.
-
- Students for Exploration and Development of Space are meeting at the
- Quality Hotel the weekend of the 28th. I bet Lisa Weigel would tell
- you about it if you sent a request to alweigel@athena.mit.edu; also,
- stuff has been posted to the SEDS-L list-- look in the archives.
-
- The Association of Space Explorers (astronauts and cosmonauts) is
- meeting for a few days ending the 28th.
-
- The Congress includes various receptions held almost every night at
- museums, embassies, etc.
-
- The Planetary Society is sponsoring a bunch of stuff:
-
- A "road rally" for Mars rover vehicles on the Mall the 1st and
- 2nd (free admission, 10 AM to 6 PM, near the National Air and
- Space Museum). They're looking for volunteers to help create a
- Martian landscape on the 29th, and to dismantle it on the 3rd. Sounds
- like fun, or as much fun as moving rocks and sand can get anyway.
-
- A "To Mars Together" lecture with Carl Sagan, Alexei Leonov, and Igor
- Volk at NAS on the 28th ($20, less for PlanSoc members, call
- (818)793-5100)
-
- A release party and SETI fundraiser for the Voyager record, $50/ticket,
- $80/pair, at the Hard Rock Cafe on the 29th from 7PM to 9PM. Call the
- number above.
-
- PlanSoc also makes the following claim about the WSC's "International
- Exhibit" at the Washington Convention Center: "ADMITTANCE IS FREE to
- members carrying either a business card or a Planetary Society
- membership card. (Sorry, children will not be admitted to the Exhibit
- Hall.)" Will contain... dazzling innovation and state-of-the-art
- technology from 13 countries, blah blah blah...
-
- I attended last year's IAF conference in Montreal, learned a lot, and
- had a really good time. This year will be even bigger and fancier. I
- doubt they can beat Montreal's opening ceremonies, though: The Royal
- Canadian Mounted Police Jazz Orchestra, in full uniform, playing a Glenn
- Miller medeley at 8:30 on a Monday Morning. Really wakes you up...
-
- The conference fee is a huge bargain if you are a student and you have
- even a small interest in space... GO! You won't see anything like
- this on this continent for years to come.
-
- Hint: Bring a LARGE mailing tube. The exhibitions have some great
- giveaway posters, but it's awkward to carry them around.
-
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