NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2006 MAPLD International Conference

The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in downtown Washington, D.C.

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20004

with a session at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

September 26-28, 2006

Dubya and Laura Dancing - No, you can't cut in.
It Was Good Enough For Dubya!

Highlights from the 2005 MAPLD International  Conference


Oral Presentations In the
Amphitheater

Invited History Talk: Steven Beckwith, "The Hubble Space Telescope"


Registration


Mishap and Lessons Learned: Apollo 11 Lunar Landing" - Jack Garman


The Dinner Banquet in the Atrium Ballroom

The Atrium

Industrial Exhibits in the Atrium Hall

Welcome to MAPLD
Ralph R. Roe, NESC

One of the design seminars

Panel: "Why Are Space Stations So Hard?"

Keith Cowing makes a point during the Panel Session

Poster Session

Dr. Tom Jones returns to MAPLD for a book signing.

School children visit part of the MAPLD Rocket Garden

Outreach Program and Literature courtesy of the NASA History Division

No complaints about the coffee at this facility.  Whew!

Local area map for the Reagan Building and ITC
Where It Is

Logistics: Hotels, directions, maps, planes, trains, and automobiles.

2006 MAPLD International Conference Home Page


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