NASA Officials Speak At Space Station And Mars Conference

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March 07, 2011

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington                               
202-358-1100 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 11-061

NASA OFFICIALS SPEAK AT SPACE STATION AND MARS CONFERENCE

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill 
Gerstenmaier and other NASA officials are scheduled to speak April 6 
and 7 at the International Space Station and Mars Conference. 
Gerstenmaier is scheduled to speak during a dinner that begins at 7 
p.m. on April 6. 

The conference will explore the links between research, operations and 
technology development aboard the space station, human spaceflight 
and exploration beyond low Earth orbit, with the ultimate goal of 
reaching Mars. 

Explore Mars is hosting the conference April 6-7 at the Jack Morton 
Auditorium at George Washington University in Washington. Explore 
Mars is a non-profit group that promotes science and technology 
innovation and education related to Mars exploration. 

"The International Space Station offers the only in-space platform to 
expand our knowledge of human health and survival in space and reduce 
the development and operational risk of the systems needed for future 
missions," said Sam Scimemi, deputy for the International Space 
Station Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington and a conference 
speaker. 

The program's objective is for a wide variety of experts to discuss 
the opportunities and challenges of using the station to advance 
human and robotic exploration and the science of Mars. 

"The space station will be a central part of our human spaceflight 
program for at least the next decade," said Chris Carberry, executive 
director of Explore Mars. "We hope we can show that by setting 
long-term goals for the space station and the space program, we will 
be able to magnify the short-term benefits here on Earth." 

Other agency speakers include James Garvin, chief scientist at NASA's 
Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.; Dr. Richard S. 
Williams, chief health and medical officer at NASA Headquarters; and 
Bret Drake, architect for the Exploration Missions and Systems Office 
at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. John Grunsfeld, former 
NASA astronaut and current deputy director of the Space Telescope 
Science Institute in Baltimore also will make remarks. 

For registration and conference information, visit: 



http://iss.exploremars.org 


For information about the International Space Station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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