Date: October 19th 2010

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  1. NASA, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TO HOST HUMANS IN SPACE SYMPOSIUM
  2. FUTURE SPACE EXPLORERS INVITED TO ENTER YOUTH ART COMPETITION

Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:40:33 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TO HOST HUMANS IN SPACE SYMPOSIUM

October 18, 2010

William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

Marisa Ramirez University of Houston 713-743-8152

Report #J10-021

NASA, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TO HOST HUMANS IN SPACE SYMPOSIUM

HOUSTON�Space researchers, physicians, astronauts, and operations experts from around the world will gather April 11-15, 2011, in Houston to discuss the next chapter in human spaceflight at the 18th International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Humans in Space Symposium

Hosted by NASA and the University of Houston (UH), the theme of the international scientific symposium is �Integration and Cooperation in the Next Golden Age of Human Space Flight � The program will emphasize the search for synergies between the traditional biomedical disciplines to provide new insights for the next generation of investigators, spacecraft designers, mission planners and space explorers

�The potential for international collaboration in biomedical research and operations has never been greater,� said Dr Jeffrey R Davis, director of the Space Life Sciences Directorate at NASA�s Johnson Space Center in Houston and conference chair �This meeting will highlight current successes, especially with the International Space Station partnership, and future opportunities �

The event will be held at the Westin Galleria Hotel in Houston The focus of the symposium will be on the concept that integration across cultures, nations, agencies, disciplines and objectives will be essential to the next chapter of the humans-in-space story Highlights will include special sessions devoted to the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historic first spaceflight on April 12, 1961 and the 30th anniversary of the first space shuttle mission, whose maiden flight occurred on April 12, 1981

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William H Paloski, professor of health and human performance at the University of Houston and chair of the Scientific Organizing Committee for the conference, noted that: �We are proud that the IAA has selected Houston as the site for this prestigious conference As home of the U S human space flight program, leading research universities, the largest medical center in the nation, and world-class hospitality, we expect to attract many of the world�s experts in human space flight to participate in this important symposium �

UH�s master�s in human space exploration is unique, training the next generation of space program professionals

An important difference from previous symposia will be a focus on integration and cooperation among the disciplines at the symposium through the expanded use of poster sessions, allowing ample time for thoughtful discussions with experts in other subject areas Plenaries and panel sessions will be dedicated to cross-disciplinary presentations that will excite new interpretations of familiar data for in-depth discussion later in the poster sessions

The Humans in Space Symposium is sponsored by NASA�s Human Research Program and Space Life Sciences Directorate at the Johnson Space Center, the University of Houston, the Universities Space Research Association, the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, the University of Texas Medical Branch and Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Additional support is provided by NASA�s Johnson Space Center, Engineering Directorate, Systems Architecture and Integration Office

The preliminary program, logistics, and registration information may be found on the symposium website at:

www dsls usra edu/meetings/IAA/

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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:43:10 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: FUTURE SPACE EXPLORERS INVITED TO ENTER YOUTH ART COMPETITION

October 18, 2010

William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Report #J10-022

FUTURE SPACE EXPLORERS INVITED TO ENTER YOUTH ART COMPETITION

HOUSTON�The next generation of explorers is invited to shape the �Next Golden Age of Human Space Flight� by participating in the Humans in Space Symposium International Youth Art Competition

Entrants must be 10 to 17 years old Visual, literary, musical or video art submissions must address the question �What is the future of human space exploration and why is it important?� Musical composition, literary, visual or video submissions must be received in Houston by midnight Dec 3

Those who wish to enter should review the competition guidelines, learn what is known about human space exploration and then use this knowledge to express a vision of future human space exploration

Experts from around the world will gather April 11-15, 2011, in Houston at the International Academy of Astronautics Humans in Space Symposium to examine human space exploration knowledge and discuss working together to create the �Next Golden Age of Human Space Flight �

Winners of the competition will receive a certificate of achievement and other prizes The winning art will be displayed in an online gallery for the world to see and on site at the Humans in Space Symposium

For more information on the competition or to enter and submit art, visit:

www humansinspaceart org

Questions may be sent to info@dsls usra edu Include �HIS Youth Art Competition� in the subject line

The Humans in Space Symposium is sponsored by NASA�s Human Research Program and Space Life Sciences Directorate at the Johnson Space Center, the University of Houston, the Universities Space Research Association, the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, the University of Texas Medical Branch and Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Additional support is provided by NASA�s Johnson Space Center, Engineering Directorate, Systems Architecture and Integration Office

For information about NASA's Human Research Program, visit:

http://humanresearch jsc nasa gov

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