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Global Space ExplorationConference
22-24 May 2012L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, Washington, DCUnited States
www.glex2012.org
Organised by
lockheedmartin.com/juno
THIS IS HOW JUNO
Distant, cloudy and bathed in intense radiation, Jupiter is tough to explore. But Juno is up to the task. Now en route to the gas giant, Juno features advanced solar arrays, titanium shielding and energy-efficient instruments that will probe the mysteries of Jupiter from core to magnetosphere. Building robust, affordable spacecraft for NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory is all a question of how. And it is the how that Lockheed Martin delivers.
© 2012 Lockheed Martin Corporation
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ContentsWelcome Messages .......................................................................................................... 2
Programme ...................................................................................................................... 4
Technical Visits
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ............................................................................. 8
NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA) ....................................... 8
LockheedMartinSpaceExperienceCenter ................................................................ 9
Social Programme
YoungProfessionalProgramme .................................................................................. 10 WelcomeReceptionandPosterSession ..................................................................... 10
Off-SiteReceptionattheSmithsonianNationalAirandSpaceMuseum.................... 10
DinnerCruise............................................................................................................... 10
Registration ..................................................................................................................... 11Accommodation .............................................................................................................. 12
Maps ................................................................................................................................ 13
Washington Info .............................................................................................................. 14
Practical Information....................................................................................................... 15
Sponsors........................................................................................................................... 16
lockheedmartin.com/juno
THIS IS HOW JUNO
Distant, cloudy and bathed in intense radiation, Jupiter is tough to explore. But Juno is up to the task. Now en route to the gas giant, Juno features advanced solar arrays, titanium shielding and energy-efficient instruments that will probe the mysteries of Jupiter from core to magnetosphere. Building robust, affordable spacecraft for NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory is all a question of how. And it is the how that Lockheed Martin delivers.
© 2012 Lockheed Martin Corporation
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Welcome Messages
Justover60yearsago,theIAFwasfoundedinresponsetoconcernsaboutanincreasinglypolarisedworld.Sincethen,thekeywordinspaceexplorationhasbeen“cooperation”.
Now, with many developing and newly industrialised countries joining the spacecommunityinrecentyears,webelievethatinternationalcooperationismoreimportantthanever.That’swhytheIAFisproudtobejointlyorganisingwiththeAIAA,theGlobalSpaceExplorationConference(GLEX).
Withstimulatingvisions forexplorationcoming fromboth leadingandemergingspacenations,GLEXpromisestobeanexcitingandinterestingevent.
Berndt FeuerbacherPresidentInternationalAstronauticalFederation
Asthe“world’sforumforaerospaceleadership,”AIAAispleasedtoco-organisetheGlobalSpaceExplorationConference(GLEX),bringingleadersinspaceexplorationfromallovertheglobetothisimportantmeetinginWashington,DC.
AIAA shares the IAF’s commitment to building and maintaining the internationalrelationshipsthatwillsupporthumanexplorationofouterspace.Weareexcitedforthecollaborationanddiscussiononspaceexplorationpolicy,science,andtechnologythatwilltakeplaceatthisyear’sevent.
SpringtimeisthemostanticipatedandbeautifulseasoninWashington,DC.Thereisnobettertimetovisitthisnation’scapitalandwelookforwardtoyourvisitandparticipationinGLEX.
Brian D. DaileyPresidentAmericanInstituteofAeronauticsandAstronautics
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International Programme Committee Co-Chairs
TheIAF/AIAAGlobalSpaceExplorationConferenceprogramisdesignedtostimulatedialogandexchangeof ideas on topical issues related to human and robotic space exploration. Space exploration bringssignificantbenefitstopeopleonEarthandtoday’sglobaleconomicchallengeshighlighttheimportanceofcontinuingtoexplore.Wemustcontinuetobeinnovativeinadvancingtechnologies,developingnewcapabilitiesandplanningmissions.TheGLEXtechnicalprogramisdesignedtobringtogetherleadersinthescienceandhumanexplorationcommunity-engineers,scientists,entrepreneurs,educators,agencyleaders,andpolicymakers-andhostaconstructivedialogaimedatlookingforinnovativesolutionstothechallengesahead.The ISECG Global Exploration Roadmap providesabackdrop for increasing synergiesbetweenhumanandroboticscienceexploration.WehopetoseeyouinMay.
ChristianSallabergerMDACorporationChair,IAFSpaceExplorationCommittee
HitoshiKuninakaJAXAChair,ISECG
KathyLauriniNASAPastChair,ISECG
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Conference ProgrammeTuesday, 22 May
08:00 - 08:30 Opening Ceremony and Welcome Keynote
08:30 – 09:30 Plenary 1: Heads of Space Agencies - Global Space Exploration Dialog
Aroundtabledialogonglobalspaceexplorationwith theheadsofagencies responding toquestionsrelatedtotimelyexplorationtopics.
09:30 - 10:00 Networking Coffee Break
10:00 - 13:00 Technical Sessions
TheHumanSpaceExplorationValueProposition ISSastheFoundationforExplorationGoalsandStatusofFutureLunarMissionsExplorationCapabilitiesHumanExplorationofNEAsTechnologyRoadmapsforExplorationSpecificLegalIssuesofSpaceExplorationandExploitation
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:00 Plenary 2: Perspectives on Exploration
Speakerswillgivetheirperspectivesonthecurrentstateofaffairsrelatedtospaceexplorationincludingcapabilities,destinations,timing,andtheISECGexplorationpathways.
15:00 - 15:30 Networking Coffee Break
15:30 – 18:30 Technical Sessions
ConceptsforRoboticandHumanMissionstotheMoonCis-LunarOutpostsandotherExplorationMissionsRoboticMarsExplorationAdvancingPropulsionTechnologiesSpaceResourcesFundamentalsandAsteroidMiningEngagingCitizens:ResultsandFutureConceptsInterdependency
18:30 - 20:00 Welcome Reception and Poster Session
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Wednesday, 23 May
08:00 - 09:00 Lecture 1: Mars ExplorationIntroduction: JohnGrunsfeld,NASASpeaker: SteveSquyres,CornellUniversity(confirmed)
09:00 – 10:00 Plenary 3: Capabilities for Human Exploration
This session will provide insight into the current thinking with regard to architectural elements and technicalcapabilitiesnecessarytomovebeyondLEO.Representativesfrominternationalgovernmentagencies, industrialpartners, and commercial providers will share their current ideas for future missions, partnerships and thetechnologyadvancementsnecessarytodevelopfuturecapabilities.
10:00 - 10:30 Networking Coffee Break
10:30 – 13:00 Technical and Panel Sessions
Technical SessionsScientificHighlightsandLessonsfromRecentLunarMissionsRoboticPrecursorstotheMarsSystemHumanReachviaRoboticPresenceExplorationResearchandTechnologiesLifeSupportTechnologiesandSystems
Panel SessionsNASA’sSpaceLaunchSystemUtilisationofOff-EarthResources:TheChallengesAhead
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break
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14:00 - 15:00 Plenary 4: Human and Robotic Exploration: A Scientific Perspective
ThispanelwillprovideaperspectiveonhumanandroboticspaceexplorationfromthepointofviewofprominentscientistsaswellasanISSperspective.Whatarethepriorities?Whataretheroles?Howcanwestrengthenthepartnershipbetweenhumanandroboticexplorationinordertoaddressthemajorsciencequestions.
15:00 - 15:30 Networking Coffee Break
15:30 - 18:30 Technical and Panel Sessions
Technical SessionsLunarSurfaceOutpostsandEnablingTechnologiesMarsSampleReturnandHumanExplorationTechnologyDevelopmentConceptsEducatingtheNextGenerationNewBusinessModelsforSpaceExploration
Panel SessionsTheISECGGlobalExplorationRoadmap:WhyisitImportant?HumanHealthandPerformanceRisks
Thursday, 24 May
08:00 – 09:00 Lecture 2: Exploring the Moon and the Asteroids: A Synergistic Approach
Introduction: JohnShannon,NASASpeaker: CliveNeal,UniversityofNotreDame(confirmed)
09:00 – 10:00 Plenary 5: Enabling a Political Consesus
Panelistswill share their perspectivesonhowandwhenwemight achieve andmaintain thenecessarypoliticalconsensustopursueglobalexplorationinitiativeswhicharebecomingmoreandmorecomplexovertime.
10:00 - 10:30 Networking Coffee Break
10:30 – 13:00 Technical and Panel Sessions
Technical SessionsLunarRoboticPrecursorMissionsAsteroidRoboticPrecursorMissionsHumanRoboticExplorationPartnershipPlanetaryDefenseSupportingCrewsforExplorationMissionsPresentandFutureRegulationofSpaceExplorationandExploitation:GeneralIssues
Panel SessionTheISECGGlobalExplorationRoadmap:AdvancingTowardsMars
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13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 17:00 Technical and Panel Sessions
Technical SessionsExplorationTechnologyDemonstrationsUsingISSHabitationforExplorationMissionsInternationalPlansandConceptsPrecursorMissionstoNEAsEnablingTechnologiesforExploration
Panel SessionTheISECGGlobalExplorationRoadmap:DestinationsandCommercialMarkets
17:00 - 17:30 Closing Ceremony
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Washington, DC, United States
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Technical VisitsNASA Goddard Space Flight CenterFriday25May2012
(http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard)
ThistourofNASAGoddardSpaceFlightCenterconsistsof Building 7, the Spacecraft Testing and IntegrationFacility,aswellasBuilding29, theSpacecraftSystemsDevelopmentandIntegrationFacility.BuseswilldepartfromtheL’EnfantPlazaHotelat0830hrsandreturnat1300hrs.Aticketforthetouris$20perpersonandislistedasanextraticketontheregistrationform.Spaceislimitedtothefirst40participantswhopurchasetickets.Preregistration is required. Foreign nationals mustpurchasetheirticketnolaterthantwoweeksbeforethetourdate,andmustprovidetheirfullname(asontheirpassport),dateofbirth,passportnumber,andcountryofcitizenshipinanemailtoSandraTurner,conferenceregistrar,[email protected]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Friday,25May2012
(http://www.noaa.gov/)
This tour of the National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA) includesanoverviewofNOAAsatellite programs, followed by a tour of the satelliteoperations control center and launch control room.BuseswilldepartfromtheL’EnfantPlazaHotelat0830hrsandreturnat1300hrs.Aticketforthetouris$20perpersonandislistedasanextraticketontheregistrationform.Space is limited to thefirst40participantswhopurchase tickets. Preregistration is required. Foreignnationalsmustpurchasetheirticketnolaterthantwoweeksbeforethetourdate,andmustprovidetheirfullname(ason theirpassport),dateofbirth,passportnumber,andcountryofcitizenship inanemail toSandraTurner,conferenceregistrar,[email protected]
Credit:NASA
Credit:NOAA
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Lockheed Martin Space Experience CenterFriday,25May2012
(http://www.lockheedmartin.com)
TheLockheedMartinSpaceSystemsCompanyispleasedto provide a tour of its Space Experience Center forparticipantsintheGlobalSpaceExplorationConference.Yourvisitwill includeanoverviewpresentation in theVectorStarTheater,aguidedtourofthevisitorcenter,and ample time to operate our hands-on simulators,demonstrators, and other exhibits. Buses will departfromtheL’EnfantPlazaHotelat0830hrsandreturnat1300hrs.Aticketforthetouris$20perpersonandislistedasanextraticketontheregistrationform.Spaceislimitedtothefirst40participantswhopurchasetickets.Preregistrationisrequired.Foreignnationalsmustpurchasetheirticketnolaterthantwoweeksbeforethetourdate, andmust provide their full name (as on their passport), date of birth, passport number, and country ofcitizenshipinanemailtoSandraTurner,conferenceregistrar,[email protected]
Credit:LockheedMartin
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Social ProgrammePre-Conference Programme
Young Professional Reception Monday,21May2012,17:30–19:30QuorumRoom,L’EnfantPlazaHotelCo-Sponsored by The Boeing Company and United Launch Alliance
AllYoungProfessionals,pleasejoinus!Meetsenioragencyandindustryexecutivesaswellasotherearlycareerspaceprofessionalsatthisnetworkingreception.We’vealsodesignedaspecialprogramforyou.Don’tmissthiseventontheeveningbeforeGLEXbegins!
Conference Programme
Welcome Reception and Poster Session Tuesday,22May2012,18:30–20:00L’EnfantPlazaHotelSponsored by The Boeing Company
JoinconferencespeakersandattendeesatthisgatheringtowelcomeyoutoWashington,DC!Ticketsarerequiredandareincludedintheconferenceregistrationfeewhereindicated.Extraticketsmaybepurchasedonlineoronsiteat the conference.
Off-Site Reception at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Wednesday,23May2012,19:30–21:00SmithsonianNationalAirandSpaceMuseum,IndependenceAveat6thSt,SW,Washington,DC20560Sponsored by Lockheed Martin Corporation
Enjoyalighthorsd’oeuvresreceptionwhileviewingthehistoryofaviationandspaceattheSmithsonianNationalAirandSpaceMuseum.Themuseumislocatedwalkingdistancefromthehotel.Ticketsarerequiredandareincludedintheconferenceregistrationfeewhereindicated.Extraticketsmaybepurchasedonlineoronsiteattheconference.
Dinner CruiseThursday, 24 May 2012. Buses will depart from the hotel at 17:30. Boarding will begin at 18:00. Cruisewillbeginat18:30
BoardtheNina’sDandyfromthedockinOldTownAlexandriaforaPotomacRivercruiseunderthedramaticlowarchedbridgesofWashington,DC.Dinewhileviewingthefamousmonuments.Ticketincludesthreecoursedinner,two drink tickets, bus transportation, andmusical entertainment. Tickets for this event are not included in theconferenceregistrationfee(separateticketrequired).
Networking Coffee Breaks Tuesday Networking Coffee Breaks Sponsored by Battelle Memorial InstituteCoffeeandteawillbeservedinthemorningandafternoon.Timeswillbelistedinthefinalprogrambrochure.
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RegistrationWearecommittedtosponsoringaworld-classconferenceinasafeandsecureenvironment.Assuch,alldelegateswillberequiredtoprovideproperidentificationpriortoreceivingaconferencebadgeandassociatedmaterials.Alldelegatesmustprovideavalidphoto ID (passport,national IDcard,driver’s licenseorgovernment/military I.D.)whentheycheckin.
Allparticipantsareurgedtoregisteronlineatwww.aiaa.org/glex2012.AcheckmadepayabletoAIAAorcreditcardinformationmustbeincludedwithyourregistrationform.ThePDFregistrationformisavailableatntheAIAAWebsite.Print,complete,andmailorfaxtheformwithpaymenttoAIAA.Addressinformationisprovided.
Forquestions,pleasecontactSandraTurner,AIAAconferenceregistrar,at+1.703.264.7508or [email protected]
Registrationfeesareasfollows:
Registration Category Early Bird Standard On Site
By12March2012 12March–20May2012
Member* $850 $950 $1050
Non-Member* $950 $1050 $1150
Full-timeStudents* $170 $170 $170
YoungProfessionals* $380 $380 $380
Full-timeRetired* $510 $510 $510
*Registrationincludessessions,welcomereception,andoff-sitereceptionattheNationalAirandSpaceMuseum.
Preregistrantsmaypickuptheirmaterialsattheadvanceregistrationdeskattheconference.Allthosenotregisteredby20 May 2012maydosoattheon-siteregistrationdesk.
MEDIA ACCREDITATION
Media accreditation can only be granted to activemembers of themedia and to photographers commissionedby a news agency, publication, TV or radio station. All media representatives are to contact Duane Hyland at [email protected].
DISCOUNTED GROUP RATE
10%discountoffAIAA/IAFmemberratefor10ormorepersonsfromthesameorganizationwhoregisterandpayat thesametimewithasingle formofpayment. Includessessionsandall cateredevents.Acomplete typed listofregistrants,alongwithcompletedindividualregistrationformsandasinglepayment,mustbereceivedbythepreregistrationdeadlineof20 May 2012.TheGrouprateis$765perperson.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
CertificatesofAttendanceareavailableforattendeeswhorequestdocumentationattheconferenceitself.Pleaserequestyourcopyattheon-siteregistrationdesk.Claimsofhoursorapplicabilitytowardprofessionaleducationrequirementsaretheresponsibilityoftheparticipant.
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EXTRA TICKETS
TuesdayWelcomeReception $75WednesdayOff-SiteEvent $75ThursdayDinnerCruise $120(separateticketrequired)NASAGoddardSpaceFlightCenterTour $20(separateticketrequired)NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)Tour $20(separateticketrequired)LockheedMartinSpaceExperienceTour $20(separateticketrequired)
ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURSOn-siteregistrationhourswillbeheldattheL’EnfantPlazaHotelasfollows:
Monday,21May2012 15:00–19:00Tuesday,22May2012-Thursday,24May2012 07:00–17:00
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellationsmustbeinwritingandreceivednolaterthan7 May 2012.Thereisa$100cancellationfee.Registrantswhocancelbeyondthisdateorfailtoattendtheconferencewillforfeittheentirefee.
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL GUIDE FOR GAINING MANAGEMENT SUPPORT
Youngprofessionalshave theuniqueopportunity tomeetand learn fromsomeof themost importantpeopleinthebusinessbyattendingthisconference.Adetailedonlineguide,publishedbytheAIAAYoungProfessionalCommittee,isavailabletohelpyougainsupportandfinancialbackingfromyourcompany.Theguideexplainsthebenefitsofparticipation,offersrecommendationsandprovidesanexampleletterforseekingmanagementsupportandfunding,andshowsyouhowtogetthemostoutofyourparticipation.Theonlineguidecanbefoundatwww.aiaa.org/YPGuide.
Accommodation(http://www.lenfantplazahotel.com/)
The L’Enfant Plaza Hotel is both the conference venueand the recommended accommodation, convenientlylocatedattheL’Enfantmetrostop.Roomratesare$239forsingleordoubleoccupancyplus14.5%applicabletax.Tomakehotelreservations,pleasecallthehoteldirectlyat +1.800.635.5065 or fax at +1.202.646.5060. A creditcard or one night deposit is required to secure a roomreservationwithin thisblock.Please identifyyourselfasanattendeeoftheGlobalSpaceExplorationConferenceto receive the conference rate. Cancellations must bereceived 72 hours prior to arrival, or a one night roomandtaxwillbeassessed.Forreservations,pleaseclickhere.TheHotelGroupCodeisGEC120.
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Washington InfoThemetropolitanWashington,DC,areaprovidesanidealbackdropforthe2012GLEXevent.Hometoadistinctivecombination of aerospace companies, government agencies, academic institutions, and non-governmentalorganizationsfocusedonaerospace,conferenceattendeeswillhaveunrivaledaccesstokeypartnersanddecisionmakersengagedinspaceexploration.Inaddition,theconferencevenueis locatedwithinwalkingdistanceoftheworld’slargestcollectionofhistoricaircraftandspacevehiclesattheSmithsonianNationalAirandSpaceMuseum,theWhiteHouse, theU.S. Capitol, and theWashingtonMonument, andmanyothermuseums, attractions, andrestaurants.AveragetemperaturesinMayarealowof55°Fahrenheit/13°Celsiusandahighof77°Fahrenheit/25°Celsius.CurrencyacceptedistheU.S.Dollar.Washington,DCisonEasternStandardTimeZone.
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Practical InformationVisas
IfyouplantoattendthisconferenceheldintheUnitedStatesandyourequireavisafortravel,itisincumbentuponyoutoapplyforavisawiththeU.S.embassy(consulardivision)orconsulatewithampletimeforprocessing.Toavoidbureaucraticproblems,AIAAstronglysuggeststhatyousubmityourformalapplicationtoU.S.authoritiesasearlyaspossibleinadvanceofthedateofanticipatedtravel.
ProspectiveconferenceattendeesrequiringavisatotraveltotheeventshouldfirstcontacttheAIAAtorequestanofficialletterofinvitationtotheevent.ThisletterandacopyoftheconferencecallforpapersshouldbepresentedalongwiththerequireddocumentationtotheU.S.consularofficialsaspartoftheformalapplicationprocess.
To request a letterof invitation, please contact Sandra Turner,AIAA conference registrar, at [email protected]
AIAA cannot directly intervene with the U.S. Department of State, consular offices, or embassies on behalf ofindividualsapplyingforvisas.Moreinformationandassistancecanbefoundathttp://travel.state.gov/visa/
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Parkingatthehotelis$42forovernight(withinandoutprivileges),and$30fordailyparking(noinandoutprivileges).
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Followingitstheme“Aspace-faringworldcooperatingforthebenefitofhumanity”,theFederationadvancesknowledgeaboutspace,fosteringthedevelopmentandapplicationofspaceassetsbyadvancingglobalcooperation.
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