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The Space Congress® proceedings evolved from the meetings held by workers in the space industry located in Cocoa Beach, Florida. People from around the region, many employed by NASA and other affiliates, met to discuss their mutual interest in missile propulsion, spacecraft propellants, the missile programs such as Thor, Atlas, Titan and Polaris, and other topics. The first proceedings were produced in 1962 and by 1963, the organized meeting was called the Space Congress. The meeting is held every year and the proceedings are published to promote the activities of its members who belong to the Canaveral Council of Technical Societies, a vital link between many professional societies and technical groups in Brevard County, Florida.
The 46th Space Congress® conference will be taking place June, 4th - 6th, 2019, with a Golf Tournament on June 7th, 2019. Please check back frequently for updates and more information including the Conference Agenda, Accommodations, and Registration.
Browse the contents of The Space Congress® Proceedings:
- 2019 (46th) Light the Fire
- 2018 (45th) The Next Great Steps
- 2016 (44th) The Journey: Further Exploration for Universal Opportunities
- 2015 (43rd) A Showcase of Space, Aviation, Technology, Logistics, and Manufacturing
- 2012 (42nd) A New Beginning
- 2007 Space Visions Congress - Growing the Next Generation of Scientists and Engineers
- 2004 (41st) Space Congress Proceedings
- 2003 (40th) Linking the Past to the Future - A Celebration of Space
- 2002 (39th) Beginning a New Era - Initiatives In Space
- 2001 (38th) A Space Odyssey - The Next 50 Years
- 2000 (37th) Space Means Business in the 21st Century
- 1999 (36th) Countdown to the Millennium
- 1998 (35th) Horizons Unlimited
- 1997 (34th) Our Space Future - Uniting For Success
- 1996 (33rd) America's Space Program -What's Ahead?
- 1995 (32nd) People and Technology - The Case For Space
- 1994 (31st) Space Exploration and Utilization for the Good of the World
- 1993 (30th) Yesterday's Vision is Tomorrow's Reality
- 1992 (29th) Space - Quest For New Fontiers
- 1991 (28th) Space Achievement: A Global Destiny
- 1990 (27th) 90's - Decade Of Opportunity
- 1989 (26th) Space - The New Generation
- 1988 (25th) Heritage - Dedication - Vision
- 1987 (24th) Space - The Challenge, The Commitment
- 1986 (23rd) Developing Space For Tomorrow's Society
- 1985 (22nd) Space Congress Proceedings
- The 1985 Space Congress Proceedings are not currently available from Scholarly Commons.
- 1984 (21st) New Opportunities In Space
- 1983 (20th) Space: The Next Twenty Years
- 1982 (19th) Making Space Work For Mankind
- 1981 (18th) The Year of the Shuttle
- 1980 (17th) A New Era In Technology
- 1979 (16th) Space: The Best Is Yet To Come
- 1978 (15th) Space - The Best Is Yet To Come
- 1976 (13th) Technology For The New Horizon
- 1975 (12th) Space Congress Proceedings
- The 1975 Space Congress Proceedings are not currently available from Scholarly Commons.
- 1974 (11th) Vol.2 Technology Today for Tomorrow
- 1974 (11th) Vol.1 Technology Today for Tomorrow
- 1973 (10th) Technology Today and Tomorrow
- 1972 (9th) Space Congress Proceedings
- The 1972 Space Congress Proceedings are not currently available from Scholarly Commons.
- 1971 (8th) Vol. 2 Technology Today And Tomorrow
- 1971 (8th) Vol. 1 Technology Today And Tomorrow
- 1970 (7th) Technology Today and Tomorrow
- 1969 (6th) Vol. 2 - Space, Technology, and Society
- 1969 (6th) Vol. 1 Space, Technology, and Society
- 1968 (5th) The Challenge of the 1970's
- 1967 (4th) Space Congress Proceedings
- Only Sessions 10 - 18 were available for digitization and publication in Scholarly Commons.
- 1966 (3rd) The Challenge of Space
- 1965 (2nd) New Dimensions in Space Technology
- 1964 (1st) - Where Are We Going In Space?
- 1963 - Space Dimensions
- Official magazine of the Canaveral Council of Technical Societies
- 1962 - The Challenging Pace of the Race to Space
- Considered the 1st Space Congress® proceedings
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