NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium March 27-29

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March 22, 2012

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

Priscilla Vega 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 
818-354-1357 
priscilla.r.vega@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-050

NASA INNOVATIVE ADVANCED CONCEPTS SYMPOSIUM MARCH 27-29

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Symposium 
will be held March 27-29 at the Westin Pasadena Hotel, 191 North Los 
Robles Ave., in Pasadena, Calif. The NIAC examines early stage 
concepts that may lead to advanced and innovative space technologies 
critical for NASA to enable missions 10 to 100 years from today. 

Panel topics during the symposium include space debris elimination, 
fission fragment rocket engine propelled spacecraft, and the 
potential for ambient plasma wave propulsion systems. 

NIAC is part of NASA's Space Technology Program, which develops 
technologies that enable future NASA missions. NIAC awardees come 
from academia, the private sector and government research labs. 

To attend the conference, reporters must register online, listing 
their media outlet under "affiliation," at: 

http://events.Signup4.com/NIAC2012 

Journalists seeking interviews with NASA or other conference 
participants should contact Priscilla Vega at 818-354-1357 or 
priscilla.r.vega@xxxxxxxx. 

To view the complete conference agenda, visit: 


http://tinyurl.com/7ekqboc 

For more information about NASA's NIAC program, visit: 

http://go.usa.gov/E4jt 

	
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