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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaReport from the Exploration of Near-Earth Objects Objectives Workshop - Day 2Aug. 11, 2010 | 14:45 PDT | 21:45 UTC
by Bruce Betts
This morning I presented an invited talk on public participation in NEO Exploration. It was nice to have an opportunity to talk about the Planetary Society's 30 year experience with doing public participation in space exploration. I also discussed our lessons learned, and our thoughts for ways to effectively engage the public in future missions. A reminder that nearly all the presentations are available here. I also discussed the Planetary Society's Human Mission to an Asteroid competition that will challenge people to design a human mission to an asteroid. We will have open and college design competition categories, and an essay competition for high school and below. We are currently assembling our advisory committee and partners and determining the details of the competition. Stay tuned in coming weeks and months for more information. Speaking of competitions, at this meeting I ran into the Principal Investigator of the winning entry from the Planetary Society Apophis Mission Design competition, Mark Schaffer from SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. Though the content will be quite different, the human asteroid mission will follow the same type of process as the Apophis competition did, and we expect lots of spectacular entries like we got for Apophis.
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I feel Hayabusa's success in returning samples from Itokawa is really big news. Is there any publication or more information about it (or just coming)? I'd like to publish something in my web page:
http://www.exobiologia.8m.com/main.html
I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks.