March 10-11, 1997 Cocoa Beach, FL
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SUMMARY:
This is the course for professionals in space and related industries who do not have an engineering or technical background. The presentation is designed to quickly develop insight into space issues and technologies. Attendees will receive comprehensive briefings on the nature of the universe, elements and limitations of space flight, basic definitions, the space environment, a survey of space mission types, history of the space industry, fundamentals of orbits and spacecraft, and current technical and political issues and trends for the future. This course is extremely useful for executives, managers and administrators, policy makers, and other nontechnical professionals who must understand the space program in order to make effective and correct decisions. COURSE MATERIALS: All attendees will receive an extensive set of notes and copies of 'Space Handbook.' Tuition: $795. (Early-registration and group discounts apply) |
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INSTRUCTOR: Marshall H. Kaplan, Ph.D., is an internationally-known lecturer on space flight issues and technologies, mission planning, and future space business prospects. He is the Chairman of Launchspace, Inc., which offers space-related professional development courses around the world and carries out a variety of leading-edge technology and marketing studies for the international space community. In recent years, Dr. Kaplan has spearheaded a number of space ventures related to the development of new expendable and reusable launch vehicles. Recently, Space News referred to him as the 'rocket design guru.' He has created and developed many of the technology innovations used in space flight today. Recently, he served as the chief engineer on a new fully-reusable launch vehicle concept, and prior to that, he was the chief engineer on the Conestoga launch vehicle. Dr. Kaplan has spent 33 years adding to the knowledge of space flight and satellite design. In addition to publishing some 75 papers, reports, and articles on aerospace technologies, he is the author of three books, including the textbook, 'Modern Spacecraft Dynamics and Control,' and the general interest book, 'Space Shuttle: America's Wings to the Future.' |