We are happy to announce that the deadline for Abstract submissions for the 13th IAASS conference has been extended to 27 May 2024.
To be considered for presentation, please submit your abstract using the online submission form: https://t.co/yB91k6ULIH
Interested in presenting your work to an international space safety audience? Then don't forget that the deadline to submit an abstract for the 13th @SpaceSafety Conference in Prague is May 15.
For more info, visit the conference website at https://t.co/mfBuIIhAz1
The upcoming 13th IAASS Conference "Building a Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Space" will be held in Prague, 8-10 October, 2024
Abstract submission is now open https://t.co/6kG14faWVd
Interested in presenting your work to an international space safety audience? Then don't forget that the deadline to submit an abstract for the 13th @SpaceSafety Conference in Prague is May 15.
For more info, visit the conference website at https://t.co/6kG14faWVd
With the 13th IAASS Conference taking place in Prague later this year, prospective attendees are reminded that abstracts should be submitted by May 15 📝
Visit https://t.co/6MFGkJUvm7 for more info #space#spacesafety
Are you a an engineer looking to learn more about the design and safe operations of composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPV)?
Then be sure to register for our upcoming course on this topic - being held in Los Angeles from March 11-15 https://t.co/sh8Wbyfw3m #SpaceSafety
Interested in presenting your work at the 13th IAASS Conference in Prague, Czech Republic this October? Don't forget to submit your abstract before the May 15 deadline by visiting https://t.co/6kG14faWVd #Space#SpaceSafety
The IAASS successfully concluded its 12th Conference, "Making Space Travel Safer" on 24 May in Osaka, Japan. The Association is looking forward to its next Conference October 2024 in Turino, Italy.
Introducing Dr. Paul Wilde, Chief #Engineer at the #FAA. Read about how Paul “followed the foam” to discover the source of the Columbia Disaster, and how he continues to influence #safety standards in #CommercialSpace transport today https://t.co/VtU3XQlD1d. #EngineersWeek
What action should be taken when uncontrolled space objects re-enter the airspace? The Outer Space Institute, @IASLMcGill and @SpaceSafety hosted a workshop to address recommendations and risks. Secretary General @JCS_ICAO shares three ICAO priorities. https://t.co/fTVTA2C3Ae
More than 50 years since the last time humans set foot on the Moon, @NASA has announced the crew of the #Artemis2 mission, which will launch no earlier than Nov. 2024.
The crew is Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen.
Link: https://t.co/JaMxjGfhUf
A reminder that the deadline to submit abstracts to the 12th IAASS Conference in Osaka has been extended to December 22.
More information available below #space#spacesafety
The deadline to submit abstracts for the 12th IAASS Conference in Osaka, Japan from May 22-25 has been extended to December 22.
For info, visit https://t.co/dnDCDY1EyD
The deadline to submit abstracts for the 12th IAASS Conference in Osaka, Japan from May 22-25 has been extended to December 22.
For info, visit https://t.co/dnDCDY1EyD
The 12th IAASS International Space Safety Conference will be hosted by @JAXA_en in Osaka from May 22-24 2023.
The abstract submission deadline is approaching - please submit your abstract by 9 December 2022. For more info visit https://t.co/dnDCDY1EyD
The Aerospace Corporation released the 2022 Space Safety Compendium, calling for a more holistic approach to #SpaceSafety
The report addresses space situational awareness, launch and re-entry, as well as diversity and behavioural norms.
Link to report: https://t.co/aqQMa1Hw04
.@NASA’s DART spacecraft successfully hit #Asteroid Dimorphos earlier this week.
The planned collision is meant to demonstrate a #PlanetaryDefense technology that could be used in the future to prevent hazardous asteroids to collide with #Earth.
Link: https://t.co/VEZOdMX1gO
After cancelling a second #SLS launch attempt for the #Artemis1 mission due to a hydrogen leak, @NASA announced it will attempt to fix the issue at Launch Complex 39B.
Not bringing SLS back to the VAB keeps the door open to launch later this month.
Link: https://t.co/sVHVbKpfML