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Structures, Mechanisms and Ordnance Devices

Boeing: CST-100 Spacecraft

Tom Andrews Structures, Mechanisms and Ordnance Devices Integrated Product Team Leader Tuesday, January 15, 2012

The Boeing CST-100 is being de- veloped as a commercial crew transporta- tion vehicle to service the NASA Interna- tional Space Station and other planned or- bital space complexes in low Earth orbit. The CST-100 is under development by Boeing Space Exploration Mr. Andrews will speak about the CST-100 vehicle program, the Boeing Commercial Space Transportation System and the human rated Atlas V launch vehicle. Mr. Andrews is leading a multi- site team developing the CST-100 structures, mechanisms and ordnance devices for the vehicle. He has been with Boeing for over 25 years. During his tenure at Boeing, he has developed structures for the Delta II/III and IV launch vehicles, the International Space Station, managed development of an entry heat shield for the NASA Orion vehicle and led large scale process development of cryogenic and hypergolic propellant tanks.

Where: Boeing Bldg. 28, near Bolsa and Bolsa Chica, Huntington Beach, CA Note: Only US persons over 18 can be admitted to the facility.

Schedule: Pizza and drinks served at 6:00 pm Presentation at 6:30 pm Q&A 7:15-7:30 pm

Free for AIAA members pre-registered, $5 for others Register online at: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event? llr=vitem6fab&oeidk=a07e6smvbne39d87035 Registration closes Jan. 10 at 5 pm.

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