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THEMIS Mission Critical Design Review (MCDR) June 14-18, 2004 University of California Berkeley

THEMIS Mission Critical Design Review (MCDR) June 14-18, 2004 University of California Berkeley. Agenda June 14, 2004. Main Conference Room. Agenda June 15, 2004. Main Conference Room. Agenda June 16, 2004. Main Conference Room. Agenda June 17, 2004. Main Conference Room.

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THEMIS Mission Critical Design Review (MCDR) June 14-18, 2004 University of California Berkeley

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  1. THEMIS Mission Critical Design Review (MCDR) June 14-18, 2004 University of California Berkeley

  2. Agenda June 14, 2004 Main Conference Room

  3. Agenda June 15, 2004 Main Conference Room

  4. Agenda June 16, 2004 Main Conference Room

  5. Agenda June 17, 2004 Main Conference Room

  6. Agenda June 18, 2004 Main Conference Room

  7. Venue Description LAWRENCE HALL OF SCIENCELawrence Hall of Science is on Centennial Drive in the Berkeley hills east of the main UC Berkeley campus. It is just above the UC Botanical Gardens; and just below the Space Sciences Lab. Phone: 510-642-5132 ParkingVisitor parking rates are:50¢ for 1/2 hour$2 for 2 hours$3 for 4 hours$5 for all day. The machines accept $1and $5 bills, and change.

  8. SSL Splinter Rooms Splinter 1 Room • 3 Splinter rooms at Space Sciences Lab • Room selection based upon size of group • Other issues, see:Vassilis Angelopoulos orPeter Harvey Silver Addition Splinter 2 room Samuel Silver Space Sciences Laboratory Splinter 3 room

  9. SPACE SCIENCES LABORATORY • Background • Initiated in 1958 by Drs. Teller and Seaborg • Multidisciplinary organization • Connecting campus research to space efforts • Facility opened in 1966 • New facilities added in 1998 • Research Efforts Involving • Balloons • Sounding rockets • Satellite instruments & science complements • Complete satellites • Mission & Science Operations • Ground Station Operations • Agencies Involved • NASA, NSF, NSBF, USAF, DOE • ESA, ISAS, IKI, PSI, etc. • $35M/yr (85% NASA, 15% NSF, 5% misc.)

  10. Facilities • 55000 sq. ft. Office and Laboratory Space • Employing 420 Scientists, Engineers, Staff • On-Site Machine Shop • Clean Room Facilities to Class 100 • Thermal Vacuum Facilities up to 3m diameter • Spacecraft Integration Facility • 4-story High Bay • Radiation Sources Laboratory • Mission Operations Centers • Science Operations Centers • 11 Meter S-Band Satellite Antenna • Secure High Speed Communications to NASA

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