1982 Nineteenth Space Congress Program

1982 Nineteenth Space Congress Program

Space Congress Programs 4-28-1982 1982 Nineteenth Space Congress Program Canaveral Council of Technical Societies Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-programs Scholarly Commons Citation Canaveral Council of Technical Societies, "1982 Nineteenth Space Congress Program" (1982). Space Congress Programs. 31. https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-programs/31 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Space Congress Programs by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ti) ti) UI a: a z 0 CJ UI CJc a. ti) ~~.MANKIND S'~ ::ii:: ,,,. ~ 0a: "'\... \ • 0z 3: 0 w w 0 (.). ~ ~S ~Nl>IVW e;,q;_ Cocoa Beach, Florida April 28, 29, 30, 1982 PROCEEDINGS GENERAL INFORMATION The proceedings of the Nineteenth Space Congress are available at the registration desk in the Quality Inn during the Space HEADQUARTERS/REGISTRATION Congress. Headquarters for the Nineteenth Space Congres is in Room 112 After the close of the Space Congress, additional proceedings.can of the Quality Inn, Cocoa Beach. Registration will take place in be purchased for $35.00 each plus postage from: the motel lobby starting at 12 noon Tuesday, April 27, for early arrivals. Registration will continue from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 Secretary, CCTS p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, and from 8:00 a.m. to 12 Post Office Box 245 noon on Friday. Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 The following choices are available to registrants: Cost: PACKAGE REGISTRATION. .$65.00 EXHIBITS (Includes 4 items listed below) Exhibits will include displays of the Space Shuttle, Shuttle pay­ Wednesday Banquet 20.00 loads, solar energy and communications satellites. Thursday Luncheon 6.00 The exhibit hall will be open from 11 :00 a.m. to 7 :30 p.m. on Wednesday, from 11 :30 a.m .. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, and 25.00 Proceedings . from 9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. on Friday. Representatives of the Registration . 25.00 exhibits will be in attendance to assist and inform visitors. The exhibit hall is located at the Quality Inn Convention Center. The Package Registration will save you money; however each item may be purchased individually at the regular price. Individ­ The general public is invited to view the exhibits. ual papers in the proceedings will be available at a cost of $1.00 per copy. EXHIBITORS Students may attend individual panels or paper sessions at a United Technologies Corporation special rate of $2.00 per session payable to the Registration Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc. Desk. IBM TRW PRESS ROOM Planning Research Corporation (PRC) Press headquarters is in Room 108 of the Quality Inn and is Kodak staffed and directed by Melodie de Guibert from 12 noon to Rockwel I International Corporation 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, and from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Computer Sciences Corporation Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The telephone number in the The Space Coast Tourism Committee press headquarters is (305) 783-0476. The Boeing Company National Aeronautics and Space Administration MESSAGE CENTER Brevard Community College Florida Institute of Technology A message center will be located in the lobby of the Quality Inn. Harris Corporation Messages and telephone calls will be placed on a message board Northrop Services, Inc. in the lobby. During the Congress hours, calls to this center McDonnell Douglas Corporation should be placed to (305) 783-0477. After session hours, calls ILC Dover can be made to the Quality Inn operator at (305) 783-2252. Wyle Laboratories AUTO RENTALS Reservations and rentals can be made at Cocoa Beach or at the YOUTH FAIR Melbourne and Orlando International airports. Agencies include: Regional You~h Science Fair displays and demonstrations will be Avis S and S Express Car Rental open to the public from 11 :00 a.m. to 7 :30 p.m. on Wednesday, Budget Hertz from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, and from 9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. on Friday in the Landings Afterdeck. Judging will ATTRACTION CENTERS take place from 8 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon on Thursday. The awards will be presented at the Cocoa Beach Theater at 8:00 Late April in Florida is a delightful time of the year for the p.m. on Thursday immediately before the start of the Panel entire family. The weather is pleasant, the hardy find the Atlan­ Session-MEET THE ASTRONAUTS. tic warm enough for swimming, and the tourist attractions are not yet crowded. Cocoa Beach offers a long stretch of swimming PIONEER'S DAY beach, surfing areas, and both deep-sea and shore fishing. Bus tours of the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral are The Missile, Sp;:ice and Range Pioneer's cocktail party and available from the Visitors Center, a free, exhibit filled space banquet will be held on Friday evening, April 30. The Pioneers museum which can be enjoyed by both children and adults. are the men and women who have been associated with aero­ Within one to two hours drive are - a world of vacation fun space since the beginning of the space program. Their banquet in the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World - Sea World, one is an event well worth attending. of America's finest marine attractions - the mystery and excite­ The .Annual Reunion Banquet is scheduled to be held at the ment of Africa in Busch Gardens - the famed Glass Bottom Oceanside Holiday Inn, Indialantic, starting at 7 :00 p.m. Ban­ boats at Silver Springs - the beautiful gardens and daily water quet reservations are available from Pioneer representatives dur­ ski revue with lovely aquamaids at Cypress Gardens - or see the ing the Congress in the Afterdeck Lounge. show and be a performer at Circus World. NINETEENTH SPACE CONGRESS PROGRAM MEMBERS: Thomas L. Moser, Deputy Manager, Orbiter Project, Johnson WEDNESDAY; APRIL 28 Space Center Robert E. Lindstrom, Manager, Shuttle Projects Office, Marshall KEYNOTE A,DPRESS (8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.) Space Flight Center Cocoa Beach Theater Jerry C. Bostick, Deputy Manager, · Space Shuttle Program, Johnson Space Center Introduction: Mr. George Faenza Joseph P. Allen IV, PhD, Astronaut, Johnson Space Center Speaker: Congressman Bill Nelson Michael Lyons, Director, Space Segment Engineering, Satellite Business Systems, Mclean, Virginia Bill Nelson, mentioned as one of the outstanding young men in America in PAPER SESSIONS (1 :00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.) 1972, represents the 9th Congressional District of A. SPACE POWER SYSTEMS Florida in the United States Methodist Church House of Representatives. Bill was elected to the 96th Session Chairman: Luther E. Powell,· Manager, 25kW Congress in November 1978 Power Module Project Office, NASA, Marshall Space Flight with 62% of the vote and Center subsequently re-elected in 1980 with 71% of the vote. Session Organizer: Thomas A. Feaster, Manager, Advanced· He serves as a member of the Studies, NASA, Kennedy Space Center, FL Budget Committee and the 1. "NASA's Future Plans" Science and Technology Committee. Prior to his national service, Ivan Bekey, Director, NASA Office of Space Trans­ he combined the practice of law with an active career in state portation Systems Advanced Planning and local public service and in the civic and religious life of his community. 2. "Future Plans for Spacelab and Retrievable Carrier" Robert L. Mory, Long-term Programme Office, Direc­ He attended the public schools of Brevard County and graduated torate of Space Transportation Systems ESA from Melbourne High School in 1960. At Yale University, he graduated as class orator with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He 3. "Future Military Spacecraft Power Systems" received a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Virginia Robert R. Barthelemy, Chief, Energy Conversion, . School of Law, and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1968. Air Force Wright Aeronautical Labs Bill was a Captain in the United States Army Reserve, where he 4. "Space Platform" served from 1965 to 1971, and was on active military duty from Larry Morata, McDonnell Douglas Corp. 1968 to 1970. Marshall Novick, TRW He was elected to the first of three terms in the Florida House of 5. "Space Platform Solar Array - A Progress R~port" Representatives in 1972 and was elected subsequently without Paul Goldsmith, TRW Space and Technology Group any opposition. Martin Gerbasi, Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Inc. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club, the Jaycees, and is an -6. "The Fourth Energy Era" entered apprentice Mason. He and his family attend the Taber­ Ralph H. Nansen, Preliminary Oesign, NASA/Civil nacle Church in Melbourne and the National Presbyterian Program, Boeing Aerospace-Co. Church in Washington. B. Bill has been honored by the Florida Jaycees as one of the Five FUTURESHUTTLECARGOPROGRAMS Outstanding Young Men of Florida in 1975 and nominated as Cocoa -Beach Theat-er· - the most valuable member of the Florida House of Representa­ tives in 1976. Two Florida colleges have conferred upon him Session Chairman: Chester M. Lee, Director, STS Utiliza­ honorary degrees-a Doctor of Laws from Rollins College and a tion, NASA Headquarters Doctor of Science from Florida Institute of Technology. Session Organizer: Philip W. Garrison, Member Technical He is married to the former Grace Cavert of Jacksonville. They Staff - Advanced Technology and Application, Jet Propul· have two children: Billy, age 6, and Nan Ellen, age 5. sion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA · 1. "Capabilities and Limitations of The Shuttle For Future Cargo Programs" PANEL SESSION 1 (9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon) Lawren~e G. Williams, STS Operations Program Cocoa Beach Theater Office, Lyndon B.

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