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6th International Spacecraft Propulsion Conference and 3rd International Symposium for Space Transportation
(http://www.propulsion2010.com/index.html)
Space Propulsion 2010 is soliciting abstracts on the following subjects:
Space Propulsion 2010 is soliciting abstracts on the following subjects:
Space Propulsion 2010 will be held in the Kursaal Congress Centre, San Sebastian, Spain.
First Announcement | October 2008 |
Second Announcement and Call for Papers | June 2009 |
Deadline for Abstracts | 30th September 2009 |
Notification of Acceptance to Authors | November 2009 |
Preliminary Programme | January 2010 |
Online registration opening | 1st February 2010 |
Deadline for Manuscripts | 29th April 2010 |
Space Propulsion 2010 | 3rd- 6th May 2010 |
The success of the 2008 Space Propulsion conference in Crete, underlined by the delegates’ unanimous appreciation for the organization of such an event in Europe has resulted in the introduction of a Space Propulsion international forum in Europe.
The aim of the forum is to open the way for the communities of both spacecraft and space transportation propulsion to work together to support ongoing and future work in the field.
For this reason ESA and 3AF, in collaboration with the major National European Agencies and with the organizational support of 3AF will therefore introduce this conference on a regular two yearly basis.
The 2010 Space Propulsion programme will be structured in such a way as to:
Address a global and a pragmatic approach for propulsion issues in the short, medium and long term, following the recent ESA ministerial conference (The Hague 2008) and other decisional events in the international scenario, and in support of the preparation for future major decisional milestones in the international space arena,
Highlight European and international ambition towards challenging space exploration programmes
Expose consequences of propulsion techniques following the application of systems of systems approaches,
Highlight duality of utilisation of propulsion techniques in civilian and military applications
Promote information exchanges at international level in the two main areas of propulsion for spacecraft and for space transportation.
Presentations on Spacecraft Propulsion and Propulsion for Space Transportation will run in parallel while some plenary events will be shared among the two subjects.
Technical as well as programmatic issues will be debated to support the preparation of future activities and roadmaps in all fields of space propulsion.
In order to ensure the highest level of contributions and return for the space community, ESA, CNES, DLR, ASI and other major European Space Delegations together with a significant international industrial support, will participate in the constitution of the conference programme.
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