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Hosted by the NASA Marshal Space Flight Center and organized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, SpaceOps 2010 is the event to attend to:
Get exposed to the latest space operations techniques and lessons from other missions and share your mission's innovations to the space operations community Hear late-breaking news from other agencies and commercial operators Network with leading operations experts in the aerospace community from academia, government, and industry Learn about the latest developments in operations technology, products, and services Explore the dynamic setting of Huntsville, Alabama, featuring the U.S. Space & Rocket Center The SpaceOps 2010 technical program will solicit participation in the best topic areas of prior conferences, with some additional new concepts for the upcoming era of exploration. Operations-enabling technology in ground and flight systems Operations management Mission planning Mission management Cross support and interoperability Launch operations Commercial spaceflight operations Academic spaceflight operations The SpaceOps conference is a technical forum of the space operations community that addresses state-of-the-art operations principles, methods, and tools. Held biennially since 1990, the conference attracts technologists, scientists, managers, and experts from space agencies, industry, and academia, and fosters managerial and technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations, including robotic and human spaceflight, earth orbit and deep space missions, lunar and planetary missions, orbital and surface operations. To be added to the SpaceOps 2010 mailing list and to receive a call for papers when it is published, email spaceops@aiaa.org. For more information about SpaceOps, please email the SpaceOps Secretariat at spaceops@aiaa.org |
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