<node id="65256">
  <nid>65256</nid>
  <type>news</type>
  <uid>
    <user id="27462"><![CDATA[27462]]></user>
  </uid>
  <created>1301499264</created>
  <changed>1475896110</changed>
  <title><![CDATA[Aerospace Engineering Hosts Symposium to Celebrate NASA Space Shuttle Program]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Registration is now open for NASA's Space Shuttle symposium, which will be held June 6-8 on campus and hosted&nbsp;by&nbsp;the Georgia Tech School of Aerospace
Engineering.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The symposium is&nbsp;dedicated to honoring and celebrating
the contributions of men and women from the U.S. and around the world who
dedicated their careers to the success of space missions in the Shuttle Era.
The Space Shuttle program has spanned three decades of operation and its
storied saga is coming to an end with STS Mission 135 scheduled in June 2011.
The technical advances made possible by the program have touched everyone on
this planet, and opened our eyes both to the wonders of the planet we all share
and to the mysteries of the deep space beyond. As this time of remarkable
accomplishments draws to a close, it is important that we pause to honor those
who contributed to its design, operation, and success, and reflect on the
lessons from this complex system, a true turning point in mankind’s voyage into
space.</p>

<p>This symposium will bring together an international group of
scientists, technologists, engineers, mission designers, policy makers and
students with an interest in learning from the significant contributions of the
shuttle era and in exchanging ideas to promote future collaboration and
continued leadership in space science and engineering. The symposium scope
includes topics of the Shuttle Era-its history, technical and scientific
achievements, the orbiter, propulsion, structures and thermal protection,
system and mission flight operations, ground operations, current and future
vehicle concepts and designs, astronaut safety provisions and two panel
discussions focusing on “lessons learned” and international collaboration.</p>

<p>Registration for the symposium is officially open&nbsp;and
participation in this unparalleled look at the space shuttle is strongly
encouraged. Those who attend will assuredly&nbsp;garner a
fond&nbsp;appreciation for NASA's advances over the years and will walk away
with a&nbsp;strong knowledge of&nbsp;the history and milestones reached during
the Shuttle Era.&nbsp; Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a
groundbreaking and&nbsp;historic event.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
  <field_subtitle>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_subtitle>
  <field_dateline>
    <item>
      <value>2011-03-30T00:00:00-04:00</value>
      <timezone><![CDATA[America/New_York]]></timezone>
    </item>
  </field_dateline>
  <field_summary_sentence>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_summary_sentence>
  <field_summary>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[<p>Registration is now open for NASA's Space Shuttle symposium June 6-8 at Georgia Tech.</p>]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_summary>
  <field_media>
      </field_media>
  <field_contact_email>
    <item>
      <email><![CDATA[klipp@gatech.edu]]></email>
    </item>
  </field_contact_email>
  <field_location>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_location>
  <field_contact>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Georgia Tech Media Relations</strong><br />Laura Diamond<br /><a href="mailto:laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu">laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu</a><br />404-894-6016<br />Jason Maderer<br /><a href="mailto:maderer@gatech.edu">maderer@gatech.edu</a><br />404-660-2926</p>]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_contact>
  <field_sidebar>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_sidebar>
  <field_boilerplate>
    <item>
      <nid><![CDATA[]]></nid>
    </item>
  </field_boilerplate>
  <!--  TO DO: correct to not conflate categories and news room topics  -->
  <!--  Disquisition: it's funny how I write these TODOs and then never
         revisit them. It's as though the act of writing the thing down frees me
         from the responsibility to actually solve the problem. But what can I
         say? There are more problems than there's time to solve.  -->
  <links_related> </links_related>
  <files> </files>
  <og_groups>
          <item>1317</item>
      </og_groups>
  <og_groups_both>
      </og_groups_both>
  <field_categories>
      </field_categories>
  <core_research_areas>
      </core_research_areas>
  <field_news_room_topics>
      </field_news_room_topics>
  <links_related>
          <link>
      <url>http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/default.aspx?EventID=923094</url>
      <title></title>
      </link>
      </links_related>
  <files>
      </files>
  <og_groups>
          <item>1317</item>
      </og_groups>
  <og_groups_both>
          <item><![CDATA[News Briefs]]></item>
      </og_groups_both>
  <field_keywords>
      </field_keywords>
  <field_userdata>
      <![CDATA[]]>
  </field_userdata>
</node>
