The 2013 AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium will start late afternoon on 
Friday, July 19 and will run through until the afternoon on Sunday, July 21 at 
the Holiday Inn, Guildford, GU2 7XZ, UK.

It will be preceded by an exciting “Hands-on” CubeSat Workshop which will take 
place at the nearby University of Surrey on the Friday and this will be 
followed, at the hotel, by the usual Colloquium “Beginners Session” in the late 
afternoon.

A number of keynote presentations have already been arranged for the 
Colloquium. These include Alistair Scott, the President of the British 
Interplanetary Society. The BIS has, over many decades, developed ideas and 
concepts about the future of space travel and both Patrick Moore and Arthur C 
Clarke were members. Alistair has had many years experience working in the 
space industry and will be reviewing the future possibilities for ventures into 
space both small and large. The BIS is presently developing one of the Sprites 
for the Kicksat mission and Andrew Vaudin will be presenting a paper about this 
and also providing a demonstration.

It is anticipated that both the FUNcube-1 and FUNcube-2 missions will be 
launched later this year and the FUNcube team will be on hand to talk about the 
missions and the planned educational outreach. A full demonstration of the 
Engineering Model, which has been performing flawlessly for almost a year, will 
also be provided.

On the Sunday, the General Manager of the RSGB, Graham Coomber, G0NBI will be 
talking about the Society’s vision of the future of amateur radio and how 
amateur satellites can play a major part in helping to secure that future.

We will also have updates on a number of the other current amateur satellite 
projects including HAMtv from the ISS, spectrum matters, operating methods, new 
products etc. Additionally there will be a satellite demonstration station 
operating over the weekend and visits to the new technical facilities at the 
University are planned.

There are still a few slots available for additional speakers, so if you would 
like to make a presentation, please contact Dave Johnson e-mail: dave at g4dpz 
dot me dot uk as soon as possible.

The AMSAT-UK organising committee looks forward to welcoming both regular 
attendees and newcomers – you can be assured of a warm welcome and an exciting 
weekend.

Full details of the accommodation, travel and booking arrangements can be found 
here:
http://amsat-uk.org/colloquium/colloquium-2013/ 
and details of the “Hands On” CubeSat Workshop are available here 
http://amsat-uk.org/colloquium/cubesat-workshop-2013/

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73 Trevor M5AKA
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