Report on ESA’s Young Engineers’ Satellite

Last week saw the launch of ESA’s Young Engineers’ Satellite (YES) 2 – a tethered re-entry mission that seeks to bring a 5kg payload back to Earth using a 30km piece of string! For the past five years, over 300 students and young graduates from around the world, including several RMIT affiliates, have worked on this project, sponsored primarily by the European Space Agency and managed by Delta-Utec SRC in the Netherlands. Former MSA member Andrew Hyslop has been involved in the project in the Netherlands, and reports on the project here.
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MSA Celebrates National Science Week in Adelaide

Mars Society Australia is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of National Science Week. The Science Hub in the forecourt of the South Australian Museum is a hive of science activities and displays which is open to the public for free from 10am – 5pm, Saturday 18th August – Sunday 26th August. Our crew of Mars enthusiasts are available to talk with the public all day Saturday and Sunday. Come in and say hello.
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MSA Signs With NASA Spaceward Bound Program

Today, Mars Society Australia President, David Cooper signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NASA Spaceward Bound program’s Chief Investigator, Dr Chris McKay of Ames Research Centre, California. The purpose of this memorandum is to facilitate the training of Australian and US science teachers in the fundamentals of introducing space science and engineering into schools in both countries, and is supported by NASA’s Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA HQ in Washington.

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AMEC 2007 Photo Gallery Now Online

Photographs from MSA’s recent annual conference AMEC 2007 may be viewed here, in MSA’s new online photo gallery. Held over the weekend of over the weekend of the 13th to 15th of July, the conference was an enjoyable exploration of new developments in Mars research in Australia and overseas.
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MSA Welcomes Arkaroola Resort as New Corporate Member

The Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary and Resort has become a corporate member of Mars Society Australia. This is in recognition of their outstanding support for MSAs expeditions to the area, including Jarntimarra-1 and Expedition Two, and MSAs future research and education program.
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Concrete Slab Poured For Rover Laboratory

The long awaited laboratory for the Starchaser Marsupial Manned Analog Rover has begun to be constructed. The concrete slab has been poured and it is expected the shed structure will be commenced this week. Photos will follow soon. For more details on the Starchaser Rover visit the Starchaser Marsupial homepage at www.marsupial.org.au.
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Professor Steve Squyres Keynote Speaker at AMEC 2005

MSA is delighted to announce that the keynote speaker for AMEC 2005 will be Professor Steve Squyres. A professor of astronomy at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Mr Squyres is a principal investigator for NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Missions. Spirit and Opportunity. Along with his work on MER, he is also a co-investigator on the 2003 Mars Express.
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