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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanAmerica in Space Technical SymposiumFebruary 1 - 2, 2008Davidson Space Exploration Center, Huntsville, ALThe American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the Marshall Retires Association and the National Space Club are hosting a technical symposium designed to capture living histories from the first 50 years of U.S. space exploration.Panels members invited include members of Dr. Wernher von Braun's original rocket team, Russian engineers that developed Sputnik and U.S. engineers from the Jupiter, Redstone, Apollo, space shuttle and Ares programs.Commemorative poster To order, send $20 with your name and address to: America in Space Symposium - PosterAIAA, National Space Club, Post Office Box 758Huntsville, AL 35804-0758 Make checks payable to AIAA or order online.POWERHOUSEPR, Inc. in Dallas commissioned artist Detlev van Ravenswaay to design the poster for the symposium.spaceman1953Does visiting the website for this 2/1 and 2/2 event make anyone else perspire?Looks like a SUPER great time!TellingHistoryThanks for posting this. I just ordered the poster. I only live 90 minutes from Huntsville. I'm going to try and make this conference.------------------Kraig McNutt, PublisherToday in Space Historyhttp://www.TodayinSpaceHistory.comRobert PearlmanNew guest confirmation: Mrs. Nataliya Koroleva, the daughter of the Chief Designer Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov, will speak during the February 1 dinner about her father's work leading the Russian space program in the 1950's and 1960's.MarkRPWhat is the chance there will be opportunities for autographs from the Astronauts at this event after their panels? Or do they usually decline?MarkRobert PearlmanAn update on the symposium's website dated December 30 provides the following: Many of the people presenting at the symposium will be signing the official symposium poster after each panel. Outstanding opportunity to collect signatures from history makers.tfetnerAnyone else going? Interested in meeting / crossing paths?Also, is it just me, one link states Jan 31 and the site link states Feb 1?Robert PearlmanThe listing on the 31st is for a now-sold out black-tie gala. The Feb. 1-2 event is for the separate technical symposium described by this thread.Alan LipkinI will be arriving at the Marriott in Huntsville Jan 31 at @4:00PM would love to have dinner, etc. with one or more fellow space nuts. I will also be holding a Space Memorabilia Appraisal Clinic on Sunday Feb. 3rd in a conference room at the Marriott from 9AM to 5PM for anyone who is interested.Alanastro-nutAnother collectSPACE member and I are planning to attend the event in Huntsville on February 1-2. We would like to meet up with other collectSPACE members. It would be neat to get a portrait of collectSPACE members with an astronaut to post on collectSPACE sightings. Hopefully the astronauts will be willing to sign autographs? Anyone else planning to attend this event? Thank you.
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the Marshall Retires Association and the National Space Club are hosting a technical symposium designed to capture living histories from the first 50 years of U.S. space exploration.
Panels members invited include members of Dr. Wernher von Braun's original rocket team, Russian engineers that developed Sputnik and U.S. engineers from the Jupiter, Redstone, Apollo, space shuttle and Ares programs.
Commemorative poster
To order, send $20 with your name and address to:
America in Space Symposium - PosterAIAA, National Space Club, Post Office Box 758Huntsville, AL 35804-0758
Make checks payable to AIAA or order online.
POWERHOUSEPR, Inc. in Dallas commissioned artist Detlev van Ravenswaay to design the poster for the symposium.
Looks like a SUPER great time!
------------------Kraig McNutt, PublisherToday in Space Historyhttp://www.TodayinSpaceHistory.com
Mark
Many of the people presenting at the symposium will be signing the official symposium poster after each panel. Outstanding opportunity to collect signatures from history makers.
Also, is it just me, one link states Jan 31 and the site link states Feb 1?
Alan
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