[net.space] CalSpace Winter Schedule 1984

coleman@sdccsu3.UUCP (03/05/84)

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     I recieved this yesterday, and I thought that some of you out there 
might be interested.  As a note for those who don't know what CalSpace is,
it is sort of the 'Far Out' Wing of NASA.  NASA uses it to do all the things
that might make NASA look funny(ie: doesn't have to answer to the Proxmiers
for it).
			      
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28 February 1984

				CALIFORNIA SPACE INSTITUTE
SCRIPPS INSTITUTION OF OCEANOGRAPHY-UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

		  WINTER/SPRING SCHEDULE 1984
		12 Noon - 1pm Wednesdays*

	      La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA
		      Info: (619) 452-4937
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2 March		 Peter Muller (IBM Scientific Research Centre, UK)
		 "Dynamics of Jupiter and Saturn fro Remotely Sensed Data"
		 PLEASE NOTE: This is a joint Pysical Oceanography/Cal Space
		 Seminar on FRIDAY, 3:30 PM
		 Room Location:  IGPP Conference Room

7 March      Roger Lynch (General Dynamics)
	     "Atlas-Centaur: Commercialization"
	     Room Location: T-29

14 March     William Haynes (Aerospace Corp)
	     "Man vs. Machine, Why the Controversy?"
	     Room Location: T-29

21 March     Janos Kocsis (Taplow Flight Inc.)
		 "A Trans-atomspheric and Trans-orbital Transportation System"
		 Room Location: Marine Biology Conference Room

28 March     Mark Henley (General Dynamics-Convair)
		 "The Prospect of Platinum-Group Elements on the Moon"
		 Room Location: T-29

4 April		 Robert Bernstein (Cal Space)
		 "Remote Sensing"
		 Room Location: T-29

11 April     Edward Bock (General Dynamics-Convair)
		 "Centaur Upper Stage for the Shuttle: A progress report"
		 Room Location: Marine Biology Conference Room

18 April      Robert Waldron (Rockwell)
		 "Space Chemical Processing"
		 Room Location: T-29

25 April	 William Baity (CASS)
		 "Scientific Applications of the Space Station/Platform"
		 Room Location: T-29

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Tentative Speakers for May: Harris Mayer (Aerospace Corp.), Gregory Benford (UC
Irvine), Neal Hulkower (Jet Propulsion Lab.)
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Please Note: Seminars are held in T-29 (Martin Johnson House at SCRIPPS) from
	     12-1 on Wednesdays unless otherwise indicated.

REM%MIT-MC@sri-unix.UUCP (03/10/84)

From:  Robert Elton Maas <REM @ MIT-MC>

Looks like a fine set of lectures. Could you or somebody attending
take notes and send a summary of each lecture to this digest? I'm
especially interested in materials from Moon and new transportation
systems, but the rest are probably of value to the readership too.