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<P><CENTER><B>8th AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting <BR>
<BR>
February 9 - 11, 1998<BR>
<BR>
Embassy Suites Hotel<BR>
<BR>
Monterey, CA<BR>
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ABSTRACT DEADLINE: September 15, 1997 <BR>
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<P>The eighth annual AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting will be held
at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Monterey, CA, on February 9 - 11, 1998. This
meeting is cosponsored by the American Astronautical Society (AAS) and the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). The meeting is
organized by the AAS Space Flight Mechanics Technical Committee and the
AIAA Astrodynamics Technical Committee. Papers are sought from all areas
of astrodynamics, including but not limited to:</P>

<UL>
  <LI>Satellite orbital dynamics, perturbation, and stability
  <LI>Earth orbital and planetary mission studies
  <LI>Trajectory design and optimization
  <LI>Analytical, statistical, and numerical aspects of orbit determination
  and tracking
  <LI>Guidance, navigation, and control
  <LI>Spacecraft rigid and flexible attitude dynamics, determination, and
  control
  <LI>Dynamics and control of large space structures, modeling of flexible
  multi-body dynamics, and estimation of distributed parameter systems
  <LI>Artificial and natural space debris
</UL>

<P>Papers dealing with current or future missions are encouraged. Examples
of these include Galileo, Cassini, Discovery-class missions, Space Station,
Space Station assembly, reusable launch vehicles, Mars Global Surveyor,
Mars Pathfinder, NEAR, and Mission to Planet Earth programs.</P>

<P>Papers will be accepted on the basis of extended abstracts of approximately
1000 words. These abstracts should contain a clear and concise statement
of the problem addressed and the results obtained as well as a few supporting
figures and/or tables. The abstracts should have a cover page that contains
the names, affiliations, mail addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers,
and email addresses of all authors, with one author designated as the primary
point of contact. The deadline for submitting abstracts is <B>September
15, 1997</B>. Letters of acceptance with complete instructions will be sent
to authors by November 1, 1997. Authors should then confirm that they will
complete the paper for the conference. Final manuscripts are due at the
time of the meeting. Note: authors whose papers are not available in printed
form at the time of the meeting will not be allowed to present their paper.</P>

<P>In addition, proposals are solicited from prospective session organizers
for appropriate special sessions such as panel discussions, invited
speakers/papers,
workshops, and mini-symposia. Prospective special session, workshop, and/or
mini-symposium organizers must submit a proposal consisting of a title,
brief description of less than 500 words, list of speakers, and the titles
of their presentations, or a list of activities.</P>

<P>Two copies of the abstracts or special session/workshop proposals should
be submitted, one each, to the Technical Chairs, Mr. Jay Middour and Mr.
Lester Sackett, by fax or mail at the addresses listed below by September
15, 1997. If possible, in addition, a Microsoft Word file should be submitted
by floppy disk or email to each.</P>

<P>Information about the conference, registration, and hotel arrangements
may be obtained from the General Chairs listed below. Conference information
can also be obtained from the AAS Space Flight Mechanics Committee web site
(www.space-flight.org). <TABLE CELLSPACING="10" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0"
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<TD VALIGN="TOP"><B>AAS Technical Chair </B><BR>
<BR>
Mr. Jay W. Middour <BR>
Naval Research Laboratory <BR>
Code 8103 <BR>
4555 Overlook Ave., SW <BR>
Washington, DC 20375-5320 <BR>
202-767-6528 <BR>
202-404-7516 <BR>
email:<A HREF="mailto:%[email protected]%20">
[email protected]</A></TD>
<TD VALIGN="TOP"><B>AAS General Chair </B><BR>
<BR>
Dr. Louis A. D'Amario<BR>
Jet Propulsion Laboratory<BR>
MS 301-276<BR>
4800 Oak Grove Drive<BR>
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 <BR>
818-354-3209 <BR>
818-393-5214 FAX <BR>
email:<A HREF="mailto:%[email protected]%20">
[email protected]</A></TD></TR>
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<TD VALIGN="TOP"><B>AIAA Technical Chair </B><BR>
<BR>
Mr. Lester L. Sackett <BR>
Draper Laboratory <BR>
MS 77 <BR>
555 Technology Square <BR>
Cambridge, MA 02139-3563 <BR>
617-258-2283 <BR>
617-258-2555 FAX <BR>
email:<A HREF="mailto:%[email protected]%20"> [email protected]</A></TD>
<TD VALIGN="TOP"><B>AIAA General Chair </B><BR>
<BR>
Mr. Dennis V. Byrnes <BR>
Jet Propulsion Laboratory<BR>
MS 301-142<BR>
4800 Oak Grove Drive<BR>
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 <BR>
818-354-3930 <BR>
818-393-9900 FAX <BR>
email:<A HREF="mailto:%[email protected]%20">
[email protected]</A></TD></TR>
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