Draper Laboratory announced that it will be hosting an Earth Science Symposium on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008.
The symposium will highlight different approaches in scientific research, engineering solutions, and U.S. governmental policies for Earth climate monitoring.
Speakers from NASA, NOAA, and leading research universities will discuss the National Research Council's Earth Science Decadal Study policies and three missions which are currently under development (SMAP, CLARREO, and DESDynI).
Scheduled keynote speakers are Jack A. Kaye, Associate Director of Research, Earth Sciences Div., NASA Science Missions Directorate, and Mary E. Kicza, NOAA Assistant Administrator for Satellite Information Services.
This event is free, but pre-registration is required by Nov. 26.
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