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Default SSI call for papers for 2006 International Space Development Conference

The Space Studies Institute will be hosting a track at the 2006
International Space Development Conference in LA, and would like to issue a
call for papers to all interested researchers. The Proceedings will appear
as Volume 14 in the SSI series, "Space Manufacturing and Space Settlement".

This year's ISDC will be May 4-7 at the Sheraton Gateway in Los Angeles.

Session topics include the following:

Earth to orbit and deep space transportation
Robotics and assembly in space
Economics
Legal and international considerations
Space solar power
Space tourism and space hotels
Nonterrestrial resources: the Moon and asteroids
Closed environment life-support systems
Space manufacturing processes

Anyone wishing to contribute a paper can reach me at the above (munged)
address.

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Regards,
Mike Combs


 




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