Day 1: Keynote Address: Lennard Fisk | Session 1: Space Policy – Expectations and Reality | Session 2: Space Science – the Next Decade | Session 3: Role of Education in American Competitiveness
Day 2: Session 4: Mars – The Best is Yet to Come | Session 5: Space Entrepreneurs | Luncheon Speaker: Andrea Seastrand | Session 6: Exploration – One Year On | Session 7: Earth Science – the Next Decade | Session 8: Report on the Hubble Servicing Mission

Session 6: Exploration – One Year On

Moderator: Clay Mowry, President, Arianespace, Inc. and AAS Vice President – International

Panelists:
Bernhard Hufenbach, Directorate of Human Spaceflight, Microgravity and Exploration Programmes, Strategy and Architecture Office, ESA-ESTEC
Kohtaro Matsumoto, Research and Development Office, Lunar and Planetary Exploration Program Group, JAXA
John Olson, Exploration Transition Manager, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters

Bernhard Hufenbach, “Status of ESA’s Space Exploration Activities and Plans”

Kohtaro Matsumoto, “Japan’s LUnar Exploration Program for Next 20 Years”

John Olson, “NASA’s Exploration Plans”

Looking Ahead – Key Space Events

May 13-14 — George H. Born Symposium
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado

May 17-19 — Kyle T. Alfriend Astrodynamics Symposium

Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa
Monterey, California

Jun 11-13 — 6th Student CanSat Competititon
Amarillo, Texas

July 27-30 — 12th International Space Conference of Pacific-basin Societies (ISCOPS)
Delta Montréal Hotel
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Deadline for new abstracts is April 15.

Aug 2-5 — AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference
Sheraton Centre Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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