Early Registration & Abstract Submission Deadline Near For 11th Annual International Mars Society Convention
REGISTER NOW! The Deadline for Early Registration and Submission of Abstracts for 11th Annual International Mars Society Convention is JUNE 30, 2008. If you want to take advantage of the early registration rate for the Mars Society Convention in Boulder, you must register by the end of the day on Monday, June 30, 2008.
In addition, Monday is also the last day that you can submit abstracts
for the 11th Annual International Mars Society Convention. An
international audience of Mars experts and enthusiasts awaits your
ideas, designs, research, and proposals dealing with all matters
(science, engineering, politics, economics, public policy, etc.)
associated with the exploration and settlement of Mars. Join us in
Boulder, Colorado on August 14-17 for one of the most exciting
conventions to date.
Hear the latest news and developments from the Phoenix mission, the search for water, and what that means for human settlement. Network with friends and colleagues, meet the latest space pioneers, the scientists and entrepreneurs who are on the cutting edge of research and development.
Debate the wisdom of expanding human civilizations beyond Earth with exotheologists, expand your knowledge, inspire the next generation - the time is now! We hope to make further announcements soon.
More information on Conference Sessions is available online.
All abstracts must be 300 words or less and submitted by 30 June 2008 to The Mars Society, PO Box 1312, Big Piney WY 83113, or via email to: Marsabstracts@aol.com (email submission preferred).
REGISTER NOW FOR A SPECTACULAR CONVENTION!
WHERE: Back to where it all began in 1998: University Memorial Center, University Of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.
WHEN: August 14-17, 2008
REGISTRATION: Available online
HOTEL INFORMATION: Available online
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT: Do you want to give a talk? Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words to marsabstracts@aol.com.
SPEAKERS: We have an impressive list of knowledgeable, inspiring speakers already scheduled:
Hear the latest news and developments from the Phoenix mission, the search for water, and what that means for human settlement. Network with friends and colleagues, meet the latest space pioneers, the scientists and entrepreneurs who are on the cutting edge of research and development.
Debate the wisdom of expanding human civilizations beyond Earth with exotheologists, expand your knowledge, inspire the next generation - the time is now! We hope to make further announcements soon.
More information on Conference Sessions is available online.
All abstracts must be 300 words or less and submitted by 30 June 2008 to The Mars Society, PO Box 1312, Big Piney WY 83113, or via email to: Marsabstracts@aol.com (email submission preferred).
REGISTER NOW FOR A SPECTACULAR CONVENTION!
WHERE: Back to where it all began in 1998: University Memorial Center, University Of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.
WHEN: August 14-17, 2008
REGISTRATION: Available online
HOTEL INFORMATION: Available online
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT: Do you want to give a talk? Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words to marsabstracts@aol.com.
SPEAKERS: We have an impressive list of knowledgeable, inspiring speakers already scheduled:
- J. Michael Straczynski (Creator of Babylon 5) - Tentative
- Dr. Alan Stern (former Associate Administrator, NASA Science Directorate)
- Dr. S. Pete Worden (Brig. Gen., USAF, ret.; NASA Ames Research Center Director)
- Elon Musk (Founder and CEO of SpaceX)
- Dr. Jim Garvin (Chief Scientist, NASA Goddard)
- Dr. Carolyn Porco (Cassini Imaging Team Leader)
- Dr. Chris McKay (NASA Ames Research Center)
- Dr. Carol Stoker (NASA Ames Research Center)
- Dr. Bill Clancey (NASA Ames Research Center)
- Dr. Matt Mountain (Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute)
- Dr. Michael Simpson (International Space University)
- Geoffrey Yoder (NASA - Director, Directorate Integration Office - Exploration Systems Mission Directorate)
- Dr. Robert Braun (Georgia Tech)
- Joe Cassady (Aerojet: Director for Business Development in Emerging Space markets)
- George Whitesides (Executive Director, National Space Society)
- Dr. Robert Zubrin (President and Founder, The Mars Society
- Dr. Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11) Tentative
- Brother Guy Consolmagno (Vatican Observatory; Curator, Vatican Meteorite Collection)
