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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.74 [en] (WinNT; U) [Netscape]"> <title>Spencer, David B.</title> </head> <body bgcolor = "ffffff"> <center> <p><b><font size=+2>AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference</font></b> <p><b><font size=+2>July 30 - August 2, 2001</font></b> <p><b><font size=+2>Hilton Quebec</font></b> <p><b><font size=+2>Quebec City, Quebec CANADA</font></b> <p><b><font size=+2>Abstract Deadline: 2 March 2001</font></b></center> <p><font size=+1>The 2001 Astrodynamics Conference, hosted by the American Astronautical Society (AAS) and cosponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), will be held 30 July - 2 August 2001 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The conference is organized by the AAS Space Flight Mechanics Technical Committee and the AIAA Astrodynamics Technical Committee.</font> <p><font size=+1>Papers are sought for all areas of astrodynamics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:</font> <blockquote><font size=+1>· Orbital dynamics,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Perturbations,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Stability,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Trajectory Design and Optimization,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Navigation, Guidance and Control,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Attitude Dynamics of Rigid and Flexible Space Structures</font></blockquote> <font size=+1>Papers that contain experimental results or current data are especially encouraged.</font> <p><font size=+1>In addition, proposals are solicited for appropriate subjects for special sessions from perspective session organizers. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:</font> <blockquote><font size=+1>· Parallel Processing Applications in Astrodynamics,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Attitude Control and Estimation for Small Satellites,</font> <br><font size=+1>· History and Future of the US Space Program,</font> <br><font size=+1>· Panel discussions.</font></blockquote> <font size=+1>Papers will be accepted on the basis of extended abstracts. The extended abstract must be at least one page in length and should include a description of the problem addressed and the results obtained, as well as a brief summary of the solution procedure and relevance to astrodynamics research. Abstracts may also contain supporting figures and/or tables. The abstract must include paper title, names and affiliations of all authors.</font> <p><font size=+1>In addition to the extended abstract, you must include the following information in the body of your email to facilitate future correspondence:</font> <p><font size=+1>Name, affiliation, address, telephone number, fax number and email address for the corresponding author; and a short abstract (100 word max) to be included in the final program.</font> <p><font size=+1>A "no paper-no podium" rule will be in effect for all presentations. An author will not be permitted to give his or her paper if a written paper has not been prepared and made available at the conference. AAS will not consider for presentation or publication any paper that has been presented or published elsewhere. Authors will be required to sign a statement that the paper has not been previously presented or published.</font> <p><font size=+1>Special sessions may be as long as four hours on a selected topic. Their purpose is to invite discussion and the exchange of ideas on "hot topics" in the astrodynamics community and may take a variety of formats, e.g. panel discussions, invited speakers and/or papers, questions and answers, or interactive workshop. Prospective special session organizers should submit a proposal consisting of a title, a brief description of the session, and a list of proposed activities and/or invited speakers and titles.</font> <p><font size=+1>The American Astronautical Society Space Flight Mechanics Technical Committee also announces the John V. Breakwell Student Travel Award. This award provides a maximum of $1,000 to cover travel expenses for U.S. and Canadian students planning to attend the AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference. For further details about applications for the award as well as continually updated information concerning the conference, please see the <a href="http://www.space-flight.org">Space Flight Mechanics</a> website.</font> <p><b><font size=+1>Warning --- Technology Transfer Considerations</font></b> <p><font size=+1>Prospective authors are reminded that technology transfer guidelines have substantially extended the time required for review of abstracts and completed papers by US government agencies. Internal (company) plus external (government) review can consume 16 weeks or more. Authors should determine the extent of approval necessary early in the paper preparation process to preclude paper withdrawals and late submissions.</font> <p><font size=+1>A copy of the extended abstract, short abstract, and corresponding author information should be electronically submitted to each of the Technical Chairs listed below. The deadline for submission of the abstract is 23 February 2001. Letters of acceptance with complete instructions will be sent electronically to authors in April 2001.</font> <br> <table COLS=2 WIDTH="100%" align = center> <tr> <td> <b><font size=+1>AAS Technical Chair </font></b> <p><font size=+1>David B. Spencer </font> <br><font size=+1>Dept. of Aerospace Engineering </font> <br><font size=+1>The Pennsylvania State University</font> <br><font size=+1>233 Hammond Building </font> <br><font size=+1>University Park, PA 16802-1401 </font> <br><font size=+1>814-865-4537 </font> <br><font size=+1>814-865-7092 (fax) </font> <br><font size=+1>email: <a href="mailto: [email protected]">[email protected]</a></font> </td> <td> <b><font size=+1>AIAA Technical Chair </font></b> <p><font size=+1>Calina C. Seybold </font> <br><font size=+1>Jet Propulsion Laboratory </font> <br><font size=+1>Mailstop 301-180</font> <br><font size=+1>4800 Oak Grove Dr. </font> <br><font size=+1>Pasadena, CA 91109-8099</font> <br><font size=+1>818-354-8685 </font> <br><font size=+1>818-393-9815 (fax) </font> <br><font size=+1>email: <a href="mailto: [email protected]">[email protected]</a></font> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <br><b><font size=+1>AAS General Chair </font></b> <p><font size=+1>Arun K. Misra</font> <br><font size=+1>Dept of Mechanical Eng.</font> <br><font size=+1>McGill University</font> <br><font size=+1>817 Sherbrooke St. West</font> <br><font size=+1>Montreal, QC, H3A 2K6 Canada</font> <br><font size=+1>514-398-6288</font> <br><font size=+1>514-398-7365 (fax)</font> <br><font size=+1>email: <a href="mailto: [email protected]">[email protected]</a></font> </td> <td> <b><font size=+1>AIAA General Chair </font></b> <p><font size=+1>Ronald J. Lisowski</font> <br><font size=+1>Dept of Astronautics</font> <br><font size=+1>US Air Force Academy</font> <br><font size=+1>2354 Fairchild Drive, Suite 6J71</font> <br><font size=+1>Colorado Springs, CO 80840</font> <br><font size=+1>719-333-4110</font> <br><font size=+1>719-333-3723 (fax)</font> <br><font size=+1>email: <a href="mailto: [email protected]">[email protected]</a></font> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>