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New York City Headquarters
Public Lecture

Space Stories 2009

Space Stories is a full day of presentations spanning from traditional space and aeronautical disciplines to emerging fields in space exploration. This will be a great opportunity for those who are interested in these disciplines to interact. Tickets will NOT be sold at door.

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009
Open to:Public
Time Details:

9:00 AM Registration – coffee & continental breakfast
10:00 AM Presentations commence
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Presentations continue
5:00 PM Reception
7:00 PM Conclusion

7:00 PM Conclusion
Location:The Explorers Club
46 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021

Detailed Description:Dr. Steve Squyres, FN ‘87 – Dr. Squyres is the enthusiastic “human” face behind NASA’s latest robotic mission. As principal investigator, Dr. Squyres will be discussing his involvement in one of NASA's most successful efforts - the “Mars Exploration Rover Project.” Dr. Squyres will discuss his responsibility for the scientific activities of twin robots Opportunity and Spirit as well as future projects;

Astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao, FN ’05 – A veteran of four space flights, Dr. Chiao flew as Mission Specialist on STS-65, STS-72 and STS-92, and was Commander and Science Officer on Expedition-10. Dr. Chiao has logged a total of 229 days, 7 hours - including 36 hours and 7 minutes of EVA time in six space walks. He is the recipient of four NASA Space Flight Medals and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal;

Space Participant Dr. Gregory Olsen, MN ’07 – Dr. Olsen was the third private citizen to orbit the earth on the International Space Station (ISS). After training for five months at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Moscow, Dr. Olsen launched on a Russian Soyuz rocket TMA-7 on October 1st 2005. He then docked to the ISS on October 3rd and returned to earth on Soyuz TMA-6 on October 11th . He performed more than 150 orbits of the earth and logged 4 million miles of weightless travel during his 10 days in space;

Craig Covault – The “Dean of Space Journalism” will be speaking on his nearly 37 years with Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine as well as his coverage of the world's space programs including Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle and the International Space Station;

Dr. Thomas King, FN ‘02 – As President of the “International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery,” the world’s leading aviation archaeological foundation, Dr. King will talk about his organization’s efforts to find, save, and preserve rare and historic aircraft;

Jim Clash, FR ’99 – Jim Clash, a 16-year veteran of Forbes Magazine, has been described as a "more extreme version of George Plimpton." Jim will share with us his MiG-25 "edge of space" experience as well as his Zero-G flight. He will also discuss his book "To the Limits," and his interviews with Buzz Aldrin, Bill Anders, Neil Armstrong, Brian Binnie, Steve Fossett, Joe Kittinger, Kathy Sullivan and Chuck Yeager. Jim writes The Explorers Journal "What Were They Thinking?" column and will do a book signing for those in attendance;

Dr. Jerry Bonnell – Dr. Bonnell is a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and co-creator of “Astronomy Picture of the Day” (APOD), a website so popular that it draws well over one million hits each week. Pictures produced by earthbound and space telescopes and planet-roving satellites have captivated a vast audience and Dr. Bonnell will be sharing his favorites with us. Dr. Bonnell is coauthor of “The Universe: 365 Days” and will be doing a book signing for those in attendance.
Reservation Notes:Tickets will not be sold at the door. Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call 212-628-8383, Fax 212-628-4449, or email reservations@explorers.org.

Contact Email:reservations@explorers.org
Member Ticket Price:$55
Guest Ticket Price:$55
Student Ticket Price:$25 with ID




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