Andrew Yee[_1_]
December 5th 07, 01:52 AM
ESA News
http://www.esa.int
4 December 2007
ESA receives American Astronautical Society award
ESA and its ISS partners have just been given the Advancement of
International Cooperation Award in recognition of the significant
contribution made by the ISS.
The award, which acknowledges the work done by ESA and its ISS partners to
advance international cooperation since the ISS partnership began, was given
at the 2007 National Conference of the American Astronautical Society (AAS),
held from 13 to 14 November in Houston, Texas.
Formed in 1954, the AAS is an independent scientific and technical society
exclusively dedicated to the advancement of space science and exploration.
The AAS awards recognise outstanding contributions in spaceflight and space
exploration and include areas such as flight testing, space science and
technology, commercial utilisation of space technology, spaceflight safety,
spaceflight mechanics and astrodynamics, and extra-vehicular protection in
space.
The awards also recognise public leadership in promoting the space
programmes and policies of the US, the development of space systems for US
defence and international cooperation, and books that further public
understanding of the impact of astronautics upon society.
This year's annual AAS Conference was entitled: "Celebrating fifty years --
but what's next?". The Conference focused mainly on the future of space
exploration and viewed programmes through a rapidly-changing,
technology-driven perspective.
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http://www.esa.int
4 December 2007
ESA receives American Astronautical Society award
ESA and its ISS partners have just been given the Advancement of
International Cooperation Award in recognition of the significant
contribution made by the ISS.
The award, which acknowledges the work done by ESA and its ISS partners to
advance international cooperation since the ISS partnership began, was given
at the 2007 National Conference of the American Astronautical Society (AAS),
held from 13 to 14 November in Houston, Texas.
Formed in 1954, the AAS is an independent scientific and technical society
exclusively dedicated to the advancement of space science and exploration.
The AAS awards recognise outstanding contributions in spaceflight and space
exploration and include areas such as flight testing, space science and
technology, commercial utilisation of space technology, spaceflight safety,
spaceflight mechanics and astrodynamics, and extra-vehicular protection in
space.
The awards also recognise public leadership in promoting the space
programmes and policies of the US, the development of space systems for US
defence and international cooperation, and books that further public
understanding of the impact of astronautics upon society.
This year's annual AAS Conference was entitled: "Celebrating fifty years --
but what's next?". The Conference focused mainly on the future of space
exploration and viewed programmes through a rapidly-changing,
technology-driven perspective.
[NOTE: An image supporting this release is available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM1NY19R9F_index_1.html ]