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Tykeanaut
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posted 12-13-2010 01:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Tykeanaut   Click Here to Email Tykeanaut     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Conference: "Yuri Gagarin's Legacy - 50 Years On"
Royal Aeronautical Society, London.
16 March 2011

The full programme and online registration will be available on their website shortly.
Securing the vision for the next half century

On the 12 April 1961, Vostok 1 lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Tyuratam) in Kazakhstan with cosmonaut Major Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin on board. Gagarin was the first human being to leave the Earth's atmosphere, and although his flight was to last only 1 hour 48 minutes, circling the Earth just once, it provoked important political, social, cultural and technical changes, and changed humanity's perspective of its place on Earth forever.

The fiftieth anniversary of this flight provides an opportunity for a conference combining elements of historical review, assessment of the social and cultural impact of the event in the UK, Russia, and worldwide, and consideration of areas of scientific endeavour of common interest to both Russia and the West. The anniversary occurs as the long term objectives and strategy for human spaceflight are being questioned in both Russia and the West, making this an appropriate moment to revisit that first flight. To this end, a programme of lectures and discussions is being prepared involving significant Russian involvement.

The aims of the conference are to:

  • review the impact of Gagarin's flight on space technology and space applications - in the UK and world-wide
  • review the social, cultural and political impact of Gagarin's flight - in the UK and world-wide
  • review progress / achievements of the first joint UK-Russia celebratory ISS project agreed with Russian technical experts in July 2010
  • discuss the legacy of Gagarin in the context of today's space programmes - in the UK and world-wide
Topics to be discussed will include five application areas identified by a joint UK-Russia forum as being of particular interest, namely space medicine and psychology, satellite communication technologies, optics and instrument systems, monitoring and natural disasters, and robotics and autonomous operations. The historical and cultural dimensions will also be given full attention.

Additionally, the conference will provide an opportunity to identify ways in which further unique collaborative ventures can be developed for the future, delivering benefit to both the UK and Russia.

The conference will be of interest to both the scientific and cultural communities. In the scientific and industrial sectors, it will appeal to those in the fields of exploration, human spaceflight, microgravity, space medicine and psychology, robotics, space mechanisms, communication technologies, optics and instruments, monitoring / natural disasters. On the humanities side, it will appeal to those working in culture and the arts (film, museums, galleries etc.), 20th century history, international politics, human destiny, and education (outreach).

There will be a strong networking element to the conference and both formal and informal opportunities for this will be provided.

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posted 03-02-2011 10:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for gliderpilotuk   Click Here to Email gliderpilotuk     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Join us to Celebrate Yuri Gagarin's Legacy - 50 Years On

Former Commander of the International Space Station, Oleg Kotov, will be in London on Wednesday 16th March to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historic spaceflight. The occasion is a one-day conference at the Royal Aeronautical Society (No.4 Hamilton Place) at which Kotov and Vitaly Davidov, Deputy Head of Roscosmos will be speaking. The new Russian Ambassador His Excellency Alexander Yakovenko will give one of the keynote speeches as well as British speeches by HRH Prince Michael of Kent and the UK's top space scientist, Prof Keith Mason, CEO of the STFC Research Council. The attendance of the Russian visitors builds on the agreement signed in Moscow last week by Russia and the UK to collaborate in space. The day will end with a networking drinks reception.

Due to the generosity of our lead sponsor Reaction Engines and the additional support from ISTC, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, CST and JDH Innovation the Royal Aeronautical Society are pleased to announce substantial concessions in the delegate fees.

Prices start from only £50.00 (plus VAT) so call 020 7670 4345 to confirm your place now or register online.

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