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David Goldstein (GSFC '95) was a featured speaker at AIAA Space Operations and Support Technical Committee, Sixth Annual Workshop on Reducing Space Operations Costs in the New Millennium, Microsatellite Track, Sunnyvale, CA. April 11-12, 2000. David Goldstein (GSFC '95) was a co-author (with Scott McDermott) of "Adoption of Modular Architectures and Miniaturized Technologies to Reduce Nanosatellite Mission Costs in The Bitsy Spacecraft Kernel", IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, Montana, March, 2000. David Goldstein (GSFC '95) was also a featured speaker at the Boston Chapter, National Space Society. March, 2000. Tyson Harty (ARC '98) presented a poster at the Space and Robotics 2000 Conference titled "Adapting to Simulated Mars Gravity" (co-authored with R.B. Welch, G. Korienek, D. Schwandt, C. Leddon, and C. Vanyo), February 2000. Tyson Harty
(ARC '98) presented a poster at the Space and Robotics 2000 Conference
titled "Mars Pants: A Lower Body Pressure Differential Approach to
Locomoting in Simulated Altered Gravity" (co-authored with G. Korienek
and C. Leddon), February 2000. David Goldstein (GSFC '95) presented "The Bitsy Spacecraft Kernel: Reducing Nanosatellite Mission Cost in the MSFC Future-X Program Through Miniaturized Technologies", (co-authored with S. McDermott), Utah State Small Satellite Conference, Logan, Utah. August, 1999. Catherine Venturini (MSFC '95) co-authored a paper with J. F. Spann and R. H. Comfort titled "Preliminary Results from a Laboratory Study of Charging Mechanisms in a Dusty Plasma", 7th Workshop on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas Conference Proceeding edited by M. Horanyi, AIP Press, October 1998. Aprille Joy Ericsson-Jackson (GSFC '93) presented a paper (AAS 98-378) at the AAS/GSFC International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics titled "MAP Stability, Design and Analysis", June 1998. Jose Guzman (GSFC '94) presented a paper (AAS 98-349) at the AAS/GSFC International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics titled "Trajectory Design Strategies for Libration Point Missions that Incorporate Invariant Manifolds and SWINGBY" (co-authored with D. S. Cooley, K. C. Howell, and D. C. Folta), June 1998. Srimal Wangu (GSFC '93) presented a paper at the Reusable Launch Vehicle Payload Processing and Launch Operations Workshop in Cocoa Beach, Florida titled "RLV Vehicle Health Management System Modeling and Simulation", June 1998. Catherine Venturini (MSFC '95) presented "A Laboratory Study of Micron Size Particles in a Dusty Plasma" (co-authored with J. F. Spann, and R. H. Comfort) at the American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, 26-29 May 1998. Catherine Venturini
(MSFC '95) studies origins of planets in the lab. Marshall Space Flight
Center Space Science Highlight, 6 April 1998. David Goldstein (GSFC '95) is quoted in a Reuters wire story, 13 March 1998, and in "Hairs head for fringe of the universe" in Electronic Telegraph, 17 March 1998. Jeremy Richardson
(GSFC '96) is "Lost in Space." Featured in U. The National
College Magazine, Spring 1998. Jamie Lennon
(GSFC '98) co-authored a paper with C. Mavroidis and C. Pfieffer titled
"Modeling and design of an electro-rheological fluid based haptic
system for teleoperation of space robotics" in the 4th International
Conference and Exposition/Demonstration on Robotics for Challenging Situations
and Environments.
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