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Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants and Agenda." National Research Council. 2006. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11760.
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Workshop Participants and Agenda

PARTICIPANTS

James Adams

NASA

Gale Allen

NASA

Spiro Antiochos

Naval Research Laboratory

Daniel Baker

Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

Nasser Barghouty

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Timothy Bastian

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Eric Benton

Oklahoma State University

Manojeet Bhattacharya

University of Alabama, Huntsville/NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Walter Binns

Washington University in St. Louis

Nora Bozzolo

Swales Aerospace

Leslie Braby

Texas A&M University, Department of Nuclear Engineering

Anthony Chan

Rice University, Department of Physics and Astronomy

Arthur Charo

National Research Council

Martha Clowdsley

NASA Langley Research Center

Christina Cohen

California Institute of Technology

David Cooke

NASA

John Cooper

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Stanley Curtis

University of Washington

John M. Davis

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Dwayne Day

National Research Council

Gregory Delory

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

Carsten Denker

New Jersey Institute of Technology—Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Brian Dennis

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

C. Richard DeVore

Naval Research Laboratory

Lamont Di Biasi

Southwest Research Institute

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants and Agenda." National Research Council. 2006. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11760.
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Mausumi Dikpati

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Gordon Emslie

Oklahoma State University

Frederick Eriksen

Air Force Weather Agency

David Falconer

University of Alabama, Huntsville/NASA Marshall Space Flight Center/ National Space Science and Technology Center

George Fisher

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

Richard Fisher

NASA Headquarters

Lennard Fisk

University of Michigan

Bernhard Fleck

European Space Agency Research and Scientific Support Department

Andrzej Fludra

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils

Ghee Fry

Exploration Physics International, Inc.

Antoinette Galvin

University of New Hampshire

Dale Gary

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Joe Giacalone

University of Arizona

Barbara Giles

NASA Headquarters

Madhulika Guhathakurta

NASA

Timothy Guild

Boston University

Herbert Gursky

Naval Research Laboratory

Dennis Haggerty

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Donald Hassler

Southwest Research Institute

David Hathaway

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center/National Space Science and Technology Center

Frank Hill

National Solar Observatory/Global Oscillation Network Group

George Ho

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Regan Howard

Orbital Sciences Corporation

Hugh Hudson

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

A. Steve Johnson

NASA Johnson Space Center, Space Radiation Analysis Group

Jack Jokipii

University of Arizona, Department of Planetary Sciences

Insoo Jun

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Justin Kasper

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Myung-Hee Kim

Wyle Laboratories/NASA Johnson Space Center

Tatsumi Koi

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

William Kosmann

Orbital Sciences Corporation

Jonathan Krall

Naval Research Laboratory

Kenneth LaBel

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Louis J. Lanzerotti

New Jersey Institute of Technology

David Lario

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Christina Lee

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

William Lewis

Southwest Research Institute Space Research and Engineering Division

Robert Lin

University of California, Berkeley

Zi-Wei Lin

University of Alabama, Huntsville/NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Gang Lu

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Janet Luhmann

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

Glenn Mason

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Barry Mauk

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants and Agenda." National Research Council. 2006. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11760.
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Joseph Mazur

The Aerospace Corporation

Frank McDonald

University of Maryland

Stephen McKeever

Oklahoma State University

Ralph L. McNutt, Jr.

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Christopher J. Mertens

NASA Langley Research Center

Thomas Metcalf

Northwest Research Associates, Inc., Colorado Research Associates

Richard Mewaldt

California Institute of Technology

Jack Miller

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Life Science Division

Ronald Moore

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center/National Space Science and Technology Center

Dave Morris

Swales Aerospace

Leon Ofman

Catholic University of America

Keith Ogilvie

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Patrick O’Neill

NASA Johnson Space Center

Merav Opher

George Mason University, Department of Physics and Astronomy

Alexei Pevtsov

National Solar Observatory

Lawrence Pinsky

University of Houston

Simon Plunkett

Naval Research Laboratory

John Raymond

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

Geoffrey D. Reeves

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Edmond Roelof

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Peter Roming

Pennsylvania State University

Ilia Roussev

University of Michigan

Jennifer Rumberg

NASA

Robert Rutledge

NASA Johnson Space Center

Walter Schimmerling

NASA Bioastronautics Research Division (retired)

Nathan Schwadron

Boston University

Christopher Scolese

NASA

Richard B. Setlow

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Peggy Ann Shea

Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus), Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research, University of Alabama, Huntsville

Howard Singer

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Environment Center

Edward Sittler

Goddard Space Flight Center

Donald Smart

Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus), Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research, University of Alabama, Huntsville

Dennis Socker

Naval Research Laboratory

Harlan Spence

Boston University Center for Space Physics

Leonard Strachan

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Adam Szabo

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Lawrence Townsend

University of Tennessee Department of Nuclear Engineering

Ronald Turner

ANSER Corporation

Tycho von Rosenvinge

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

William Wagner

NASA

Michael Wargo

NASA Headquarters

John Watts

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Brian Welsch

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants and Agenda." National Research Council. 2006. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11760.
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Mark Weyland

NASA Johnson Space Center

Mark E. Wiedenbeck

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Kevin Willison

NASA Headquarters/Global Science and Technology

Thomas Woods

University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

Dennis Wright

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Michael Xapsos

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Gary Zank

Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics

Neal Zapp

NASA Johnson Space Center, Space Radiation Analysis Group

Jie Zhang

George Mason University

Thomas Zurbuchen

University of Michigan Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences

Ronald Zwickl

NOAA/Space Environment Center

AGENDA

Sunday, October 16, 2005

6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Welcoming Reception

 

Monday, October 17, 2005

8:30 a.m.

SESSION ONE

NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration

What Are the Forms of Hazardous Radiation?

End-to-End Overview of Hazardous Radiation Aspects

Chaired by Gordon Emslie

Christopher Scolese

Stanley Curtis

Lennard Fisk

10:50 a.m.

SESSION TWO

Solar Energetic Events—An Overview

Role of Sun-Solar System Connections

Impact on the Lunar Program

Chaired by Joe Giacalone

Christina Cohen

Richard Fisher

Michael Wargo

12:00 p.m.

LUNCH

 

1:15 p.m.

SESSION THREE

Radiation Exposure in Giant Events/Transport Code Development

Chaired by Ronald Moore

Lawrence Townsend

 

Forecasting

CME/Flare Mechanisms

SEP Shock Acceleration

Propagation of SEP Drivers

Ronald Zwickl

Spiro Antiochos

Joe Giacalone

Ilia Roussev

4:00 p.m.

DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION 1

 

6:00-7:00 p.m.

POSTERS

 

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants and Agenda." National Research Council. 2006. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11760.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

8:30 a.m.

SESSION FOUR

Collaborative Efforts: Agency-wide Radiation Challenges

Galactic Cosmic Ray Composition, Spectra, and Time Variations

Long-Term Trends in the Intensity of Cosmic Rays and Solar Events

Chaired by Bernhard Fleck

Gale Allen

Mark Wiedenbeck

Frank McDonald

10:20 a.m.

SESSION FIVE

Radiation Belt

Ionospheric and Magnetospheric Plasma Effects

Radiation on Planetary Surfaces

Chaired by Robert Lin

Geoffrey Reeves

David Cooke

Martha Clowdsley

12:20 p.m.

LUNCH

 

1:45 p.m.

SESSION SIX

Operational Aspects of Space Radiation

Understanding and Mitigating the Radiation Hazards of Space Travel: Progress and Future Needs

Chaired by Stephen McKeever

Mark Weyland

Richard Setlow

 

Challenges for Electronics in the Vision for Space Exploration

Risk Management Strategies During Solar Particle Events on Human Missions to the Moon and Mars

Kenneth LaBel

Ronald Turner

4:00 p.m.

DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION 2

 

6:00-7:00 p.m.

POSTERS

 

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

8:30 a.m.

DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION 3

 

10:45 a.m.

DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION 4

 

12:15 p.m.

LUNCH

 

1:45 p.m.

DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION 5

 

4:00 p.m.

DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION 6

 

6:30 p.m.

RECEPTION/BANQUET

 

Thursday, October 20, 2005

8:30 a.m.

WORKING GROUP PRESENTATIONS AND GENERAL DISCUSSION

 

12:00 p.m.

ADJOURN

 

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants and Agenda." National Research Council. 2006. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11760.
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Fulfilling the President’s Vision for Space Exploration (VSE) will require overcoming many challenges. Among these are the hazards of space radiation to crews traveling to the Moon and Mars. To explore these challenges in some depth and to examine ways to marshal research efforts to address them, NASA, NSF, and the NRC sponsored a workshop bringing together members of the space and planetary science, radiation physics, operations, and exploration engineering communities. The goals of the workshop were to increase understanding of the solar and space physics in the environment of Earth, the Moon, and Mars; to identify compelling relevant research goals; and discuss directions this research should take over the coming decade. This workshop report presents a discussion of radiation risks for the VSE, an assessment of specifying and predicting the space radiation environment, an analysis of operational strategies for space weather support, and a summary and conclusions of the workshop.

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