AMEC 2007 Call for Papers

The seventh annual Australian Mars Exploration Conference (AMEC 2007), will be held in Perth over the weekend of the 13th to 15th of July at Trinity College, East Perth. Presentations over this two-day event will cover a range of issues concerned with forging, nurturing and developing the pioneering culture and methods required to explore Mars.
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AMEC 2006 Registration Now Open

Registration is now open for the sixth annual Australian Mars Exploration Conference (AMEC 2006), to be held in Melbourne in October of this year at the Victoria Space Science Education Centre (VSSEC). You may register online using our secure registration form, or by downloading and faxing in a registration form (pdf).

Find out more at the AMEC2006 homepage and register now for this exciting event.

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New Book ‘Mars Analogue Research’ now Available

Univelt Publishers has just released ‘Mars Analogue Research‘ as volume 111 of the American Astronautical Society’s science and technology series . The book contains a large collection of papers on Mars analog research, including expeditions, field science, human factors, education and outreach, engineering, and cultural studies. Many of the papers feature work done by MSA and its affiliates overseas.
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Public Lecture on MarsOz at the VSSEC

A public lecture on the Mars Society Australias MarsOz mission architecture and concept vehicle designs will be given by MSA Vice-President Dr Jonathan Clarke at the Victorian Space Science Education Centre (VSSEC) at 6pm on 5th July, 2005. Booking is essential.

For more details, download a lecture flyer here (pdf).
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AMEC 2006 Call for Papers

Mars Society Australia is pleased to announce that the call for papers for the sixth Australian Mars Exploration Conference (AMEC 2006) is now open. This years theme – ‘Establishing Base Camp: Science, Methods and Technologies to Support the Human Exploration of Mars’ – covers the plethora of issues connected to development of a Mars base to support future human exploration, such as selecting a site, building a base, logistics, exploration radii, setting up a research program, communication and crew safety.
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MSA Concerned at Closure of Australian Centre for Astrobiology

The MSA board has formally written to Professor Piper, the Vice-Chancellor of Macquarie University, expressing our disappointment and concern at this development and asking that it be reconsidered in the light of the significance of the Australian Centre for Astrobiology (ACA) and its unique role in Australian Space Science. We are especially concerned at the diminished opportunities the closure of ACA means for student and research choices, forcing Australian students and researchers to move overseas.
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Less than 2 Weeks to AMEC 2007 – Register Now!

It is now less than 2 weeks until the seventh annual Australian Mars Exploration Conference (AMEC 2007), opens at Trinity College, East Perth. Presentations over the weekend of the 13th to 15th of July will cover a range of issues concerned with forging, nurturing and developing the pioneering culture and methods required to explore Mars. The conference is designed to be of interest to both scientific specialists and the general public.
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Dr Charles Lineweaver Presents “The Origin of the Universe and Life”

In this talk held in Brisbane on Monday 19th March, astrobiologist and cosmologist Charles Lineweaver reviewed what we think we know about the origin of the universe and the origin of life. Where and when did the first stars and terrestrial planets form? Where is there liquid water in the universe? How old is life on Earth? Is life common in the universe? Dr Lineweaver gives pretty good answers to most of these questions and educated speculations about the origin of life on Earth, in our Galaxy and in the Universe.
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