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<P><B>11th AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics
Meeting</B></P>
<P><B>February 11-15, 2001</B></P>
<P><B>Radisson
Hotel</B></P>
<P><B>Santa Barbara, California</B></P>
<P>ABSTRACT
DEADLINE: September 15, 2000</P>
<P>The eleventh annual AAS/AIAA Space
Flight Mechanics Meeting will be held
at the Radisson Hotel, Santa Barbara,
California, on February 11-15, 2001.
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.</P>
<P>Papers are sought from all areas of
astrodynamics, including but not
limited to:</P>
<P> </P>
<UL>
<UL>
<LI>Orbital dynamics, perturbations, and stability
<LI>Earth
orbital and planetary mission studies
<LI>Trajectory design and
optimization
<LI>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 and tethers
<LI>Space station, space shuttle,
and other human space missions
<LI>Reusable launch vehicle design,
dynamics, guidance and control
<LI>Low thrust mission and trajectory
design
<LI>Artificial and natural space debris
<LI>Trajectories
about libration points
<LI>Dynamical systems theory as applied to space
flight problems
</UL>
</UL>
<P>This conference is one of the first in
the new millennium. Over 30 years
ago the movie "2001: A Space
Odyssey" depicted space travel and
related themes. We encourage
technical papers on space flight mechanics
subjects that were touched on in
the movie and the book by Arthur C. Clarke.
These include themes of human
space travel, space stations, lunar and interplanetary
flight, artificial
intelligence, and others. If sufficient related papers
are received, then
they may be collected into a special technical session.</P>
<P>Papers will
be accepted on the basis of extended abstracts of approximately
1000 words.
Abstracts must contain at least 500 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<B>. Be
sure to include
the email address of the point of contact.</B> The deadline
for submitting
abstracts is <B>September 15, 2000</B>. Notification of
acceptance will
be given to authors by email or postal mail by November 1,
2000. Author
instructions will be sent by email or postal mail and placed
on the AAS
web site at that time. Authors should then confirm that they
will complete
the paper for the conference. Final manuscripts are required
at the time
of the meeting. We encourage authors to supply their session
chairs with
a copy of their papers two weeks before the meeting. A "no
paper ­
no podium" rule will be in effect for all presentations.
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 (approximately 500 words), list of
speakers, and the titles
of their presentations, or a list of
activities.</P>
<P>Copies of the abstracts or special sessions/workshopproposals should
be submitted to both technical chairs, Dr. Louis D'Amario and Mr. Lester
Sackett, by email, fax, or mail at the addresses listed below by
September
15, 2000. We strongly encourage submittals by email. Include the
abstract
as a Microsoft Word file and/or a pdf file.</P>
<P>The AAS Space
Flight Mechanics Technical Committee also announces the
John V. Breakwell
Student Travel Award. This award provides a maximum of
$1000 to cover
travel expenses for U.S. and Canadian students planning to
attend the
AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting. For further details
about
applications for the award as well as continually updated
information
concerning the conference, please see the AAS Space Flight
Mechanics Committee
web site at <A
HREF="http://www.space-flight.org/">www.space-flight.org</A>.</P>
<P>Informatio
n about the conference, registration, and hotel may be obtained
from the
General Chairmen, listed below. Information can also be obtained
from the
following web sites: <A HREF="http://www.aiaa.org/">www.aiaa.org</A>
and <A
HREF="http://www.space-flight.org/">www.space-flight.org</A>.</P>
<P> </P>
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WIDTH="550">
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<P><B>AAS General
Chair</B>
<P>Dr. Daniel J. Scheeres
<P>Department of Aerospace
Engineering
<P>The University of Michigan
<P>Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2140
<P>734-615-3282 (voice)
<P>734-763-0578 (fax)
<P>E-Mail: <A
HREF="mailto:%[email protected]">[email protected]</A>
</DIR>
</TD>
<TD
WIDTH="50%" VALIGN="TOP"><DIR>
<P><B>AIAA General Chair</B>
<P>Dr.
Bobby G. Williams
<P>Jet Propulsion Laboratory
<P>MS 301-125J
<P>4800
Oak Grove Drive
<P>Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
<P>818-354-7422 (voice)
<P>818-393-6388 (fax)
<P>E-Mail: <A
HREF="mailto:%[email protected]">[email protected]</A>
</D
IR>
</TD></TR>
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<TD WIDTH="50%" VALIGN="TOP"><DIR>
<P><B>AAS
Technical Chair</B>
<P>Dr. Louis A. D'Amario
<P>Jet Propulsion
Laboratory
<P>MS 301-125L
<P>4800 Oak Grove Drive
<P>Pasadena, CA
91109-8099
<P>818-354-3209 (voice)
<P>818-393-6388 (fax)
<P>E-Mail:
<A
HREF="mailto:%[email protected]">[email protected]</A>
</DIR
>
</TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%" VALIGN="TOP"><DIR>
<P><B>AIAA Technical
Chair</B>
<P>Mr. Lester L. Sackett
<P>Draper Laboratory
<P>MS 77
<P>555 Technology Square
<P>Cambridge, MA 02139-3563
<P>617-258-2283
(voice)
<P>617-258-2555 (fax)
<P>E-Mail: <A
HREF="mailto:%[email protected]">[email protected]</A>
</DIR>
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