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The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2006 will be
held March 26-30, 2006 in Washington, D.C., at the Ronald Reagan
Building and International Trade Center (www.itcdc.com). All
are invited to join the astrobiology community at this exceptional
facility that lies in the heart of Washington, just off the
Mall, blocks from the White House, and with easy access to all
areas of the city via the Metro. The meeting will be held when
the cherry blossoms (www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/)
are nearing their peak at the Tidal Basin! A private evening
tour and reception are scheduled at the Smithsonian’s Natural
History museum, site of the United States meteorite collection.
The History of AbSciCon:
The 4th Astrobiology Science Conference – AbSciCon 2006:
AbSciCon 2006 builds on the successes of these previous meetings. Astrobiology
is a novel approach to the scientific study of the living universe. It seeks
to understand the origin and evolution of life on Earth, to determine if life
exists elsewhere in the universe, and to predict the future of life on Earth
and in the rest of the universe. To this end it relies on the diversity of disciplines
and has inspired new meta-disciplines. Abstracts are solicited on all topics
that span the enormous range of astrobiological themes. The meeting format will
include a limited number of plenary talks that will complement a larger number
of oral presentations in parallel thematic sessions. As has always been the
case at previous AbSciCon’s, the poster sessions, including the NAI sponsored
Student Poster Competition, will continue to be a particularly important and
successful venue for the exchange of scientific ideas.
We encourage you to bookmark this website (http://abscicon2006.arc.nasa.gov)
as your primary source for the latest AbSciCon 2006 information.
Welcome!
AbSciCon 2006 Program (Science and Local) Organizing Committee
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