DARPA Encourages Individuals and Organizations to Look to the Stars;
Issues Call for Papers for 100 Year Starship Study Public Symposium

In 1865, Jules Verne put forward a seemingly impossible notion in From
Earth to the Moon: he wrote about building a giant space gun that
would rocket men to the moon. Just over a century later, the
impossible became reality when Neil Armstrong took that first step
onto the moon’s surface in 1969.

A century can fundamentally change our understanding of our universe
and reality. Man’s desire to explore space and achieve the seemingly
impossible is at the center of the 100 Year Starship Study Symposium.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and NASA Ames
Research Center (serving as execution agent), are working together to
convene thought leaders dealing with the practical and fantastic
issues man needs to address to achieve interstellar flight one hundred
years from now.

DARPA and NASA Ames Research Center are soliciting abstracts for
papers and/or topics/members for discussion panels, to be presented at
the 100 Year Starship Study Symposium to be held in Orlando, Florida
from September 30 through October 2, 2011.

The symposium is expected to attract roughly hundreds of people from
around the world. Speaking abstracts for papers and proposed panels
should be submitted online at www.100yss.org by 2:00 pm ET on
Thursday, July 8, 2011.

more: 
http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2011/2011/06/15_DARPA_Encourages_Individuals_and_Organizations_to_Look_to_the_Stars.aspx
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