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Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

26 September 2013

NASA Hosts Workshop to Discuss Asteroid Initiative Ideas

NASA Hosts Workshop to Discuss Asteroid Initiative Ideas
  NASA will host a public workshop to examine and synthesize 96 of the ideas
submitted to a Request for Information (RFI) about the agency's asteroid
initiative. The workshop will be held Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 at the Lunar and
Planetary Institute in Houston.
  The workshop will feature discussions by experts from NASA, the agency's
international partners, private industry and the public. Topics include how
best to identify, capture and relocate a near-Earth asteroid for closer
study, how to respond to asteroid threats, as well as partnership,
crowdsourcing and citizen science ideas. Workshop results will be considered
for future planning as NASA refines the details of its mission.
  NASA's fiscal year 2014 budget proposes an asteroid initiative that includes
a strategy to leverage human and robotic activities for a first-ever human
mission to an asteroid, while also accelerating efforts to improve detection
and characterization of asteroids. The work aligns the agency's ongoing
efforts in science, new technology development and human exploration.
  NASA received more than 400 ideas in response to the June RFI. The ideas were
submitted by industry, universities, international organizations, and for the
first time, individual members of the public. NASA's selection process
involved agency scientists, engineers and mission planners who are
formulating details of the asteroid initiative.
  Each session will be webcast on NASA's UStream channel, and virtual
participation is encouraged. Because of limited capacity, in-person
attendance is limited to invited, registered presenters. Selected sessions
also will be broadcast on NASA Television. Virtual audience members can ask
questions through the UStream chat function and via Twitter with
session-specific hashtags. Complete schedule information, live webcasts,
hashtags, and other details on how to participate virtually can be found at:
http://go.nasa.gov/1gW1MId 

Media interested in attending the workshop in person should contact Rachel
Kraft at rachel.h.kraft@nasa.gov or Sarah Ramsey at sarah.ramsey@nasa.gov .

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

For more information on NASA's asteroid initiative, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/asteroidinitiative 

2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

30 March 2009

"Stars of Asia" Workshop of Asian Star Legends 30MAR09

An upcoming workshop on Asian myths/legends about stars will be held from 11 to 13 May, 2009 in Mitaka, Tokyo.
http://www-irc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/~webadm/StarsofAsia_E/index.php?workshop
The "Stars of Asia" workshop aims to bring, report and recognize good myths/legends related to the stars and universe from Asian countries/regions. This is an important milestone of the IYA 2009 Asian collaborative project "Stars of Asia".
Our final target is to publish attractive books of Myths and Legends about Stars and the Universe of Asia for children, people, and teachers in Asia and the world. For this purpose, we will nominate one member of the Editorial Board from each country/region during the WS. The first Editorial Board meeting will be held in the afternoon of May 13 (Wed).

The WS will be held in the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) headquarters campus, Large Seminer Room: 2-21-1, Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan 181-8588.
Location: West boundary of Tokyo city, takes about 1 hour from Tokyo Station by train and bus, or 2 hours from Narita International Airport by limousine or trains. You can see the access route here.

Registration  
Please access the following web page and fill the form.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pOH0AtAkr9Egd4acSW1OlGA&t=3552819128023078789

After you fill the registration form, please click the last button of the form to send your registration. You are supposed to get an acceptance
e-mail from the workshop secretary within a couple days.

If you don't receive the e-mail, please e-mail to irc@nao.ac.jp.
If you send several registration forms at the same time by mistake, only the latest one will be accepted.
If you have any questions, please send e-mail to irc@nao.ac.jp
Fumi YOSHIDA: Workshop secretary, NAOJ.