AIAA Los Angeles Planetary Defense and Asteroid Exploration mini-Conference

Schedule

Sat Jun 27 2026 at 08:00 am to 05:30 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

Lynwood high school | Lynwood, CA

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(June 27) AIAA Los Angeles Planetary Defense and Asteroid Exploration (mini-)Conference 2026
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AIAA LA 6/27 Section (mini-) Conference

(A hybrid event: In-person and online attendance)


Saturday, June 27, 2026, 8 AM PDT (GMT -0700)

Jun 27


(6/27) AIAA LA Planetary Defense and Asteroid Exploration mini-Conference 2026

Dear All,
Please join us for the AIAA LA Planetary Defense and Asteroid Exploration (mini-)Conference 2026 on Saturday, June 27, 2026 at the Lynwood Unified School District, Lynwood, CA, or online. This event is open to the public.
All are invited to join online or in person and to meet and interact with the leaders and practitioners of Planetary Defense an Asteroid Exploration. Tentatively the morning sessions will be presentations, and the afternoon sessions will be mostly workshop / contests.

Lynwood Unified School District (Meeting Room)
11321 Bullis Rd, Lynwood, CA 90262
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Jun 27, 2026 08:00am PT - Jun 27, 2026 05:30pm PT

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Tentative Agenda: (All Times PDT (U.S. and Canada)) (GMT -0700)

07:30 AM PDT: Check-in; Networking

Morning Session

08:00 AM PDT: Welcome (Dr. Nahum Melamed and AIAA LA Section)

08:05 AM PDT: Dr. Andrew Rivkin: Planetary Defense After DART: What Have We Learned, and What Comes Next?

09:05 AM PDT: Dr. Nahum Melamed: Progress on Planetary Defense and Asteroid Exploration

09:35 AM PDT: Brent W. Barbee and Adrienne Rudolph: Asteroid Disruption for Planetary Defense and the TERP RAPTOR Mission to Apophis

10:35 AM PDT: Dr. Jason Pearl: High-Fidelity Simulation of Asteroid Airbursts with Spheral++

11:35 AM PDT: Joe Carroll: Cheaper by the Dozen: Solar-Sailing Nanosats for Small-Body Missions

12:05 PM PDT: Madhu Thangavelu: LOSSOL: Line of Sight Speed of Light Directed Energy Planetary Defense Technology

12:35 PM PDT: Bill Maloney: (TBD)

01:05 PM PDT: Lunch Break

Afternoon Session

02:00 PM PDT: Hands-on Workshop on the NASA JPL NEO Deflection App

03:00 PM PDT: Planetary Defense Scenario Group Contest (Mixed professionals and students)

04:00 PM PDT: Award ceremony for the Planetary Defense Scenario Group Contest

04:15 PM PDT: Student Presentations

05:00 PM PDT: Dr. Nahum Melamed: Opportunities and Future of Planetary Defense and Asteroid Exploration

05:30 PM PDT: Adjourn

Speakers:

Dr. Nahum Melamed

(Moderator / Event Lead, and Speaker)

AIAA Distinguished Lecturer/Speaker

Project Leader, Guidance and Control Subdivision,

The Aerospace Corporation

(In-person)

Dr. Andrew Rivkin

(Speaker)

Planetary Astronomer

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.


"Planetary Defense After DART: What Have We Learned, and What Comes Next?"

(On-line, Remote Presentation)

Dr. Jason Pearl

(Speaker)

Physicist, Planetary Defense Group

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

"High-Fidelity Simulation of Asteroid Airbursts with Spheral++"

(On-line, Remote Presentation)

Brent W. Barbee

(Speaker)

Lead Planetary Defense Applications Scientist & Community Liaison

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center


"Asteroid Disruption for Planetary Defense and the TERP RAPTOR Mission to Apophis"

(On-line, Remote Presentation)

Adrienne Rudolph

(Speaker)

Ph.D. student

Department of Aerospace Engineering

The University of Maryland at College Park

CRESST-II researcher supported by NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office


"Asteroid Disruption for Planetary Defense and the TERP RAPTOR Mission to Apophis"

(On-line, Remote Presentation)

Mr. Joe Carroll

(Speaker)

(mostly retired)


"Cheaper by the Dozen: Solar-Sailing Nanosats for Small-Body Missions"

(In-person Presentation)

Prof. Madhu Thangavelu

(Speaker)

Conductor, ASTE527 Graduate Space Concepts Studio,

USC Viterbi School of Engineering and USC School of Architecture


"LOSSOL: Line of Sight Speed of Light Directed Energy Planetary Defense Technology"

(In-Person Presentation)

Mr. Bill Maloney

(Speaker)

Member, Executive Team, The Mars Society

Partnership Manager, Development Office and Mars Technology Institute

Committee Volunteer, Journal of Space Analog Research


"Nuclear Energy's Role in Settling Mars"

(In-Person Presentation)

Disclaimer: The views of the speakers do not represent the views of AIAA or the AIAA Los Angeles Section.

The generous donation and sponsorship from the following are highly appreciated:


(If you would like to donate / sponsor, please email: [email protected] Or click the link / scan QR-Code below (or, use the donation options in the RSVP / ticketing process))

Thank you very much.


[AIAA Los Angeles Section], [[email protected]], [https://www.aiaa-lalv.org]

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