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World Space Congress 2002 Schedule
Space Ops 2002 O c t. 9-12

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

The Space Generation Summit O c t. 11-19 Space Policy Summit O c t. 11-13

Space Rocks! O c t. 18

The International Trade Exhibition O c t. 14-19

Also Happening at World Space Congress The Space Generation Summit O c t. 11-19
The Space Generation Summit is a meeting of approximately 250 young international delegates for the purpose of refining and articulating the vision of young people on the future of utilization and exploration and exploration of space by humanity. For more information please visit www.unsagac.org./sgs/

Space Rocks! O c t. 18
The Space Generation events will culminate on Oct. 18 in Rice Stadium with a concert, Space Rocks!, featuring top entertainers and a full-day festival of games, rides, space hardware displays and space educational activities. Entertainers currently under consideration include Sting, The Dave Matthews Band, Destiny's Child, Santana, Blur and David Bowie.

The Space Ops 2002 Conference O c t. 9-12
Space Ops 2002 will bring space operations from around the world to center stage at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Space Ops 2002 is dedicated to exploring all aspects of space mission operations and ground data systems and to promoting and maintaining an international community of space operations experts. Sponsored by NASA HQ Office of Space Flight, Space Ops will provide an excellent opportunity to foster continuous technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations. This bi-annual international conference will feature papers presented in five technical tracks and exhibits showcasing the latest in space operations technology. A full social agenda is also planned. Space Ops 2002 is fully integrated with the World Space Congress and a single registration fee covers both events. Additional information about the conference, and instructions for submitting abstracts can be found at www.space ops2002.org.

About WSC 2002
The World Space Congress 2002 is the second joint congress of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and International Astronautical Federation (IAF), with its associates the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and the International Institute of Space Law (IISL). The Congress will be hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) under the auspices of the United States National Academy of Sciences (NAS). The first World Space Congress, held in Washington, D.C. in 1992, was the largest gathering of space professionals, with more than 10,000 scientists, engineers, business executives, government officials and academics from more than 70 countries attending. World Space Congress 2002 is expected to surpass its predecessor in both scope and content making it the largest space event ever held.

P a rticipating in World Space Congress
There are many ways to take part in World Space Congress 2002: General attendee Volunteers Other WSC-related volunteers Speakers/Presenters Official NASA Attendee For details, please visit the Web site:

The Space Policy Summit O c t. 11-13
The Space Policy Summit, sponsored by Lockheed Martin Corp. and held in cooperation with James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy and the Space Institute, will take place at Rice University. It will feature a group of invited representatives from around the world who will discuss increased opportunities for commercial space activities. A capstone event is also planned to commemorate half a century of international space achievement. Visit www.aiaa.org/ space policy/

The International Trade Exhibition O c t. 14-19
The International Trade Exhibition, at which JSC and NASA willhave a presence, is designed to foster discussion on the revolution now taking place in space science and technology. It will feature product presentations, a model of the ISS and a Space Commercialization Pavilion with energy, remote sensing and telecommunications sub-areas.

WSC Web site www.aiaa.org/wsc2002

JSC Web site www.jsc.nasa.gov/wsc

www.jsc.nasa.gov/wsc

EVENT THEMES

Technical and Plenary Sessions O c t. 10-19

Included in the topics for discussion are legal and policy factors, as ive hundred thousand square feet of space related well as space education and history. In addition to providing a platform exhibiting. Thirteen thousand expected attendees from for creating a common vision for the space community, the Congress around the world. Three hundred and forty five technical is also focused on fostering a vision of space-based applications to sessions, centered around seven main space themes. benefit humanity. It's World Space Congress 2002 coming to Houston this October. "With a very diverse, global audience, It only happens once every 10 years we have a chance to showcase the accomand you don't want to miss it. World Space Congress 2002 provides NASA and plishments of ongoing human space "World Space Congress 2002 Johnson Space Center with a unique opportunity to share, with an flight programs and tout the potential provides NASA and Johnson Space international audience, the excitement and energy that our workforce benefits of the International Space Center with a unique opportunity to applies to human space flight. Station in the exhibits we will highlight share, with an international audience, at this international event," said Louis the excitement and energy that our Tom Cremins Parker, JSC exhibit manager. workforce applies to human space Special Assistant to the Director of JSC An Implementation Team has been flight," said Tom Cremins, Special meeting weekly to ensure JSC's technical Assistant to the Director of JSC. presence is supported with various out"From policy to technical papers, this year's gathering holds the promise reach activities, as well as educational programs, public affairs and of a truly international forum on space exploration and related issues. media support and business networking highlighting our Technology We at JSC are privileged to be at the center of this intersection of ideas Transfer Office. and cultures." "The World Space Congress provides an opportune time to As the leader in space exploration and human space flight, JSC demonstrate NASA's immeasurable importance of space exploration will play a heightened role in the conference as a supporting sponsor, and connect its value to the daily lives of the public," said Charlene offering numerous presentations, expert speakers and one-of-a-kind Gilbert of the Technology Transfer office. comprehensive exhibitory. The overarching theme of the Congress "We are excited about the Space Rocks! is the first event of its kind in history. It is an is "The New Face of Space." It embodies opportunities WSC provides JSC, to unprecedented opportunity for the space world to communicate the objective of the event to promote the meet a myriad of people and organizatwo messages to a sold-out stadium of 70,000 diverse young expansion of the space community into tions and for us to `show and tell' concert goers as well as millions of TV viewers around the world: new arenas. Seven themes are being about our programs and our people," Space is at the forefront of our culture, and Space benefits highlighted during the WSC designed said Dan Carpenter, Director of Public humankind and improves the human condition. to bring together non-traditional space Affairs. "We will share more information industries that can benefit from space about these opportunities as we get closer age technology. to the event." Kelly Snook Fueled by the same spirit of internaWSC, expected to draw more than Global Co-Chair of the Space Generation Advisory Council and Executive Director of Space Rocks! tional cooperation that made the first 13,000 visitors from all over the world, World Space Congress so successful, is providing a venue for engineers and The World Space Congress 2002 will scientists to share in the latest research serve as a catalyst to explore new possibilities in space, expand our and technologies. It also is serving as a milieu for non-traditional space knowledge of the universe, strengthen the global economy and industries to explore the many applications and innovations of space. improve the quality of life on Earth. x

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There are 345 Technical Sessions, plus 16 Plenary Sessions centered around 7 main themes.
Plenary Events x Plenar y Event: Life Science ­ Science in Space and Health on Earth x Plenar y Event: A Vision of the Next 25 Years of Scientific Investigations x Plenar y Event: New Technologies for Space Applications, joint x Plenar y Event: Space Transportation ­ the enabling capability for all space missions x Plenary Event: Humans Beyond Earth Orbit x Plenar y Event: The International Space Station ­ A Key to the Future x Plenar y Event: Space as a Business. Special Event: An Integrated Approach to Monitoring Earth x Plenar y Event: A Vision of the Next 25 Years of Scientific Investigations x Plenar y Event: Space Activity: An Engine for Human Development x Plenar y Event: Futuristic Projections of Space Exploration and Applications Science x Life Sciences x Micro gravity Sciences and Processes Technology x Astrodynamics x Safety, Rescue and Quality x Materials and Structures x Nano-Materials for Space Applications Infrastructure x Space Power x Space Propulsion x Space Systems x Space Transportation Missions and Exploration x Space and Natural Disaster Reduction x Satellite Communications x Space Exploration x Space Stations x Interstellar Space Exploration x EVA and Space Suit x Symposium on Small Satellite Missions x 3rd UN/IAA Workshop on Small Satellites at the Ser vice of Developing Countries x Symposium on Human Exploration of Moon & Mars Business & Applications x Earth Obser vation x Economics and Commercialization of Space Activities Legal and Policy Factors x Space Policy and Plans x Space Activity and Society x Colloquium on Law of Outer Space Education and History x Space and Education x Student Conference x Histor y of Astronautics x Multilingual Astronautical Terminology * Note: Many of the initial deadlines for abstracts have been extended. Please visit www.jsc.nasa.gov/WSC for current deadlines, or contact Sharon Conover at x48158.

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