NASA Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Seattle Future Forum

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Jan. 24, 2008

Tabatha Thompson
Headquarters, Washington
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Ted Huetter
Museum of Flight, Seattle
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-025

NASA CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY AT SEATTLE FUTURE FORUM

SEATTLE - Mayor Gregory J. Nickels has signed a proclamation 
recognizing NASA for its contribution to the space-related economy in 
the Seattle region, as well as its role in exploration, scientific 
discovery and research. The day of recognition coincides with a NASA 
Future Forum at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on Jan. 25, the first 
in a yearlong series of events across the country to mark the 
agency's 50th anniversary. NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale is 
the keynote speaker at the forum. 

Other NASA speakers at the event include Jeff Hanley, manager of 
NASA's Constellation Program that is developing the next generation 
of vehicles for space travel, and astronaut Janet Kavandi. Kavandi, 
deputy chief of the astronaut office in Houston, earned her doctorate 
at the University of Washington. Lt. Gov. Brad Owen will deliver the 
luncheon address.

"The Museum of Flight is proud to support the Future Forum. Our 
mission is to be more than a bridge to the history of aerospace. We 
also strive to be a link to the aerospace and education communities 
of today," said astronaut Bonnie Dunbar, the president of the Museum 
of Flight. "The forum, with its associated student and educator 
activities, wonderfully fulfills this mission by bringing together 
today's leaders with today's learners."

Panels throughout the day will feature open discussions among NASA 
representatives and Washington state academic and commercial groups 
regarding the future of space exploration. Panelists include 
representatives from the University of Washington, Seattle; Western 
Washington University, Bellingham; The Boeing Company, Chicago; 
Google, Mountain View, Calif.; and Aerojet, Sacramento, Calif.

"Hosting this Future Forum event in Seattle is a real testament to the 
link between our state's technology industry and the work going on at 
NASA in space and terrestrial exploration," said Ken Myer, president 
and CEO of the WSA, Washington's technology trade organization. 
"Washington is home to a variety of companies which are in some way 
working with NASA on innovations and joint projects."

As part of the forum, the museum is featuring a limited engagement 
exhibition of a rare Mars meteorite. The meteorite, named Elephant 
Moraine 79001 after its landing site in Antarctica, is about the size 
of a thumb with a mass of only 34 grams.

The Seattle Future Forum is sponsored in part by the National Space 
Grant College and Fellowship Program. Other sponsors include Google, 
Boeing, Raytheon Corp., Waltham, Mass. and WSA. 

For more information about the Future Forum, media also may contact 
Norm Arkans with the University of Washington at 206-543-2560 or 
Autumn Monahan with the WSA at 206-505-8350.

For complete biographical information about Dale, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/dale_bio.html

For more information about the Museum of Flight, visit: 

http://www.museumofflight.org

For more information on NASA's 50th Anniversary Future Forums, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/50th/future_forums

	
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