June 3, 2011
David S
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Angela Storey Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala 256-714-4370 angela d storey@nasa gov
Liz Klipp Georgia Tech Media Relations, Atlanta 404-894-6016 liz klipp@comm gatech edu RELEASE: 11-176
NASA ADMINISTRATOR BOLDEN TO OPEN EXPLORATION SYMPOSIUM
WASHINGTON -- NASA and the Georgia Institute of Technology will review the achievements of the agency's Space Shuttle Program and look ahead to the future of space exploration during a symposium June 6-8
Georgia Tech will host "The Space Shuttle: An Engineering Milestone" at the university's Global Learning Center at 84 5th Street NW in Atlanta The event is open to media
The symposium will bring together an international group of scientists, technologists, engineers, mission designers, policymakers and students to discuss the shuttle era's significant contributions and exchange ideas about the future of space transportation
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will open the symposium on Tuesday, June 7 Other speakers include agency personnel such as astronaut Shannon Lucid; Bill Hill, assistant associate administrator for the Space Shuttle Program; and Michael Gazarik, deputy chief technologist
"The Space Shuttle Program has accomplished many amazing things for the entire world," Bolden said "Not least of which is the construction of the International Space Station, which will anchor our human spaceflight activities for the coming decade It will provide unparalleled opportunities for critical research and technology demonstrations that will help us reach destinations farther in the solar system "
Speakers will highlight some of the many scientific discoveries about Earth, the solar system and the universe enabled by the shuttle program and how it has advanced technology and affected peoples' lives across the globe
"The space shuttle program is an engineering accomplishment no other country has been able to duplicate," said Robert Loewy, conference chair and Georgia Tech professor of aerospace engineering "The symposium is intended to honor those who contributed to the design, construction, operation and scientific data-taking that the three decades of the shuttle's operation have made possible "
The shuttle program has spanned 30 years of operation, and its last flight will be the STS-135 mission targeted for a July 8 launch The five orbiters, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour, have flown more than 130 times, carrying more than 360 people into space and traveling more than 500 million miles Designed to return to Earth and land like a glider, the shuttle was the first successful reusable space vehicle
Registration is required to attend the conference For the agenda and registration information, visit:
http://www regonline com/builder/site/tab2 aspx?EventID=923094
The conference is sponsored by Georgia Tech's Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, with the co-sponsorship of NASA, the Georgia Space Grant Consortium, the Boeing Company, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
For more information about the space shuttle program, including an interactive feature about the spacecraft and photo galleries, visit:
http://www nasa gov/shuttleflyout
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