2020 Annual Technical Symposium

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Charts:
Arora Investigation of flow over a BWB at different angles of attack
Hilburn Space City UAV Team
Blick Space City Rocket Team – Oberon II
Yazell Climate Reality Project
Stanley Biosphere 2: A Space Settlement Prototype
Ghosh Recent Developments in Flame-Holding Mechanisms in Supersonic Combustion Process of Hypersonic Air Breathing Vehicles
Pickrell Feasibility of a Matter/Anti-Matter Propulsion System for Generating Relativistic Speeds in Space
Woodfill Apollo 11, 13 Warning Systems and Artemis
Rodi The Capsule/Waverider Concept for Landing High Mass Payloads on the Surface of Mars

Recordings:
Audio only:
Dilorio (Delayed start) Plenary – Designing a Lunar Space Station in a Halo Orbit
Arora Investigation of flow over a BWB at different angles of attack
Hilburn Space City UAV Team
Blick Space City Rocket Team – Oberon II
Yazell Climate Reality Project
Stanley Biosphere 2: A Space Settlement Prototype

Video:
Dilorio (Delayed start) Plenary – Designing a Lunar Space Station in a Halo Orbit
Arora Investigation of flow over a BWB at different angles of attack
Hilburn Space City UAV Team
Blick Space City Rocket Team – Oberon II
Yazell Climate Reality Project
Stanley Biosphere 2: A Space Settlement Prototype

AIAA Houston Section proudly presents the 2020 Annual Technical Symposium

>>Full Agenda

Conference Schedule

Free Virtual Event
Saturday, October 24, 2020

08:00 – Meeting Link opens
08:15 – Keynote Address
09:00 – Morning Sessions Begin (Track 1 & Track 2)
10:30 – Break
11:00 – Sessions Resume
12:15 – Closing Comments

Please register in advance for this meeting:
https://aiaa.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpcOiupj0uGtCH7ROsm5AAm7LIDKbfeGcz
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

ATS is open to the public. AIAA membership not required.
Presenters: submit abstracts for presentation, 2) only abstract will be published (no paper required), 3) presentations will be limited to 30 minutes, 4) PowerPoint presentation to be viewable on our web site
All invited to attend and/or present, including university professors and students, NASA/JSC personnel and contractors, K-12 STEM educators, all AIAA members, retirees

Important Dates to Remember

Friday, October 16, 2020 – Abstracts due to planning committee (earlier the better – submit your abstract below).
Wednesday, October 19, 2020 – Authors notified of abstract acceptance

Topics

  • Aeronautics and Aviation
  • Astrodynamics
  • Automation and Robotics
  • Climate Change and Engineering
  • Communication and Tracking
  • EVA, GN&C, In-Space Imaging
  • International Space Activities
  • Life Sciences and Human Factors
  • Propulsion and Power Systems
  • SR&QA, Systems Engineering
  • Space Architecture
  • Space Commercialization
  • Space Exploration
  • Space Operations
  • Structural Mechanics

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More Information

For more information: Annual Technical Symposium (ATS) Co-Chair John Dilorio, john.dilorio@sbcglobal.net or ATS Co-Chair Wanda Sigur, wasigur@aol.com.