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          |  ILC2003 Program is now posted. Click here              to view. Updated! Abstracts are
                  now posted on the ILC2003 website. Click here to
                  view. Notice: Conference
                registrations will be
              non- refundable as of Wednesday 08 October. New! Waikoloa Beach Marriott 
              Hotel registration form is now available for download. 
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          | The International Lunar Conference 2003 is a decisive 
            week-long gathering of American and international space program representatives, 
            scientists and engineers, astronomers, business people and entrepreneurs, 
            educators and enthusiasts -- all seeking to develop global and inter-global 
            understandings, strategies, initiatives and enterprises leading to 
            a permanent human presence on our Moon within the decade. |   
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            the latest Conference program/schedule, including invited participants, 
            speakers and presentations. |   
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          | Click here 
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          | National / International Organizing Committee: 
            Steve Durst, Michael Cerney, Charles Bohannan, Jennifer Valcov (Space 
            Age Publishing Company); David Schrunk, Brad Blair, Gregory Nemitz, 
            Eligar Sadeh, Michael Duke (USA); Li Furong (China); Bernard Foing, 
            Barbara Imhof (Europe); Erik Galimov, Vladislav Ivashkin (Russia); 
            Hitoshi Mizutani, Yasuyuki Matsumoto (Japan); Narendra Bhandari (India) |   
          | Technical / Program Committee: Paul 
            D. Lowman, Jr., Wendell Mendell, Jeffrey Taylor, Alex Ignatiev, Peter 
            Chen, David Byrne (USA); Vladislav Shevchenko, Nikolai Abrosimov, 
            Vladimir Plokhikh (Russia); Guiseppe Racca, Per Bodin, Bernard Foing 
            (Europe); Takashi Nakajima (Japan); George Joseph (India); Ouyang 
            Ziyuan, Nan Rendong, Ju Hehua (China) |   
          | Local Organizing Committee: Leilehua 
            Yuen, Alexa Russell, George Russell, Ken Charon, Clint Sloan |   
          | International Lunar Exploration Working Group 
            (ILEWG) Representatives: Bernard Foing, Jean-Pierre Swings, 
            Guiseppe Racca, David Hall, Horst Uwe Keller (Europe); Michael Duke, 
            Carle Pieters, Stephen Saunders (USA); Hitoshi Mizutani, Takizawa 
            Yoshisada (Japan); Erik Galimov, Sasha Basilevsky (Russia); Narendra 
            Bhandari (India); Li Furong (China) |   
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          | Papers are actively solicited appropriate to any 
              topic of any session listed in the program/schedule.An abstract in English should be no more than one page size of 8.5 
              X 11" (216 X 279.5 mm), single-spaced, with author(s) clearly 
              indicating the merits of their contribution, relevance to conference 
              and the covered areas. One additional supporting page with illustrations 
              and/or data may be useful. Starting in the top quarter of the page, 
              include: title of paper, authors' full name, affiliation, mailing 
              address, email, phone and fax info; and one or two keywords to give 
              the presentation the best place in a suitable session.
 Submissions are preferred via email (news@spaceagepub.com) as Microsoft 
              Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) attachments.
 The deadline of abstract submission or notice of intent 
              to submit was 15 August 2003 (extension request required); 
              notification of acceptance is 11 Sep.
 
 Poster session: Poster 
              presentations are actively solicited for Conference display on 20-21 
              Nov.
 Art Exhibit: Let your 
              imagination soar ‘To The Moon’ at the Space Art Show 
              featuring works by Hawaii Island artists in a variety of media.
 
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          | Organizations that wish to co-sponsor the International 
              Lunar Conference 2003 will receive name and logo recognition in 
              conference brochures, programs and website, and appropriate level 
              privileges (banners, tables, etc.). Sponsorship levels are as follows:• Promotional - assist in promotion and advertisement of ILC2003 
              through publications, conferences, meetings announcements, etc.
 • Special Event - cover cost of coffee break, refreshment, 
              breakfast, luncheon or other dinner event.
 • Financial - provide a monetary contribution to cover program, 
              event or other conference-related costs.
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          | For co-sponsorship opportunities, please contact 
            us for more information. |   
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          | The official hotel of the ILC 2003 is the Waikoloa 
            Beach Marriott on the Kohala Coast of Hawaii Island, Hawaii. Resting 
            on the beachfront of beautiful Anaehoomalu Bay with stunning views 
            of Mauna Kea, the luxurious Marriott hotel has been host to several 
            space and astronomical related conferences over the past two years 
            and is well appointed to ILC2003 business concerns. Please click here for complete details 
            including alternative lodging and travel assistance.
 New! Waikoloa Beach Marriott 
            Hotel registration form is now available for download. 
            Click here for travel and lodging 
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          | Hawaii Space Tours is making its world premiere at 
            ILC2003 as a specially-crafted tour service dedicated to promoting 
            Hawaii as a globally strategic setting for space and lunar science, 
            commerce and tourism. It is the culmination of over 15 years of research 
            by the Hawaii Island Space Exploration Society (HISES) on the feasibility 
            of space tourism in Hawaii...click here 
            for more information. |   
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