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> Space Access Update #109 02/15/05
> Copyright 2005 by Space Access Society
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> Space Access '05 Conference, April 28-30, Phoenix Arizona
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> We have our hotel nailed down. It's the Four Points Sheraton,
> 10220 N Metro Parkway East, Phoenix Arizona 85051, 602 997-5900 for
> reservations, mention "Space Access" for our $79 conference room rate
> ($109 for cabana suite), rate good for up to two days before and after
> our conference dates of April 28th through the 30th. The Four Points is
> next to Phoenix's Metrocenter shopping complex, fourteen miles from the
> Phoenix airport, with fifty bars and restaurants and two hundred stores
> within walking distance. Rooms have a work desk, high-speed internet,
> coffee maker, etc, and hotel has a heated olympic-sized pool, spa, and
> fitness center, and free parking. We're quite pleased to be bringing
> you a newer hotel in a better location for the same rate as last year.
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> Our early list of confirmed presenters includes Armadillo Aerospace,
> FAA AST, Jim Muncy/PoliSpace, Dr. Jerry Pournelle, Rocketplane LLC,
> SpaceX (conditional on their having completed their current launch
> campaign), Henry Spencer, Andrew Case/The Suborbital Institute, TGV
> Rockets, and XCOR Aerospace. We are still in the process of contacting
> potential speakers; we expect by the time the conference rolls around
> we'll once again have lined up more than two dozen highly relevant
> presentations and panels over the course of our two-and-a-half day
> event. The conference gets underway 2 pm Thursday and runs through
> Saturday night.
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> This year's theme is "Still A Long Hard Road Ahead"; we plan a session
> on the process of turning the new Commercial Space Transportation law
> into practical regulations, and we're looking at a session on the new
> spaceports coming onto the scene. Along, of course, with the usual wide
> variety of progress reports, technical backgrounders, viewpoints, and
> new ideas from various players in this burgeoning field.
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> Space Access '05 will once again be a mix of the usual suspects and some
> interesting new additions, once again providing an intensive informal
> snapshot of where this fast-moving new cheap space access industry has
> gotten to as of spring 2005. Be there!
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> Space Access '05 registration once again holds steady at $100 in advance,
> $120 at the door, $10 off for SAS members. $30 Student rate, no member
> discount. Day rates available at the door only. One year's SAS
> membership is $30, please include your email address for Updates.
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> Mail checks (sorry, no credit cards) to:
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Michael
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Michael Wallis KF6SPF (408) 396-9037 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aristotle:
"All persons ought to endeavor to follow what is right, and not what is
established."
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