SGAC and its Near Earth Object Working Group are happy to announce the third annual Move an Asteroid technical paper competition!

While previous years’ competitions asked contestants how to move an asteroid, this edition of the competition challenges students and young professionals worldwide to come up with ideas for a global asteroid impact early warning system.

The winner will receive a fully paid trip to Prague, Czech Republic to present the findings at the Space Generation Congress and the International Astronautical Congress.  Flights, hotel, and conference registration will be covered.

Submissions are due 30 July, 2010 so don’t delay!

 

The newest issue of ECLIPTIC is now available. Along other important news it includes the announcement of our first competition open to all members where you can win a cool prize and glory with some creativity. It also includes an article on the new membership prices and branch affiliation. We hope you will be glad to hear all prices have been reduced and branch affiliation is now free. Please read the ECLIPTIC for more details.

You can view and download the April ECLIPTIC here.

P.S.: you might have noticed that the March edition of ECLIPTIC is not available at the moment. We did not miss out on that issue and it will be uploaded to the publication page shortly!

P.P.S.: March ECLIPTIC is now available for download!

 

The UKSEDS conference is a great platform for you, the members, to catch up with the latest in UK space research and industry.  Each year the conference is hosted by a different university, organised by a willing group of volunteers who are currently studying there.

2009 Conference at the University of Surrey

2009 Conference at the University of Surrey

The duration is normally 2 days over a weekend in the autumn, so we’d like to see a short proposal detailing what your university can offer in terms of facilities and what you intend on offering to make the conference stand out.  This could include potential speakers, exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops, and social events (usually held on the Saturday night).

You will need to select a theme for your plans, here are a couple of ideas to get you going:

“The Future of Human Spaceflight”, following the recent announcement by the US Government to cancel Constellation and manned lunar missions, what comes next for human spaceflight?

“The UK in Space”, the UK is to get a Space Agency, how will this work and what does it mean for students in space related fields such as the sciences, engineering, law, maths or computer science?

But we’d love to hear your ideas, too!

The conference is primarily funded by industrial sponsorship, which we will work with you to help raise.  Any further money you can raise, for example from your university or union, will make the conference even better for your fellow UKSEDS members.

If you want to work with the UKSEDS committee to hold this year’s conference at your university then we’re looking forward to reading your proposals.  If you have any questions, please contact us!

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