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Our selection of videos on this month's theme: Future of Space

 

The Future of Space – Part 1: Humans will live, work and holiday in space
This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.

 

The Future of Space – Part 2: Deep space exploration
This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.

 

The Future of Space – Part 3: Space business models
This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.

 

The Future of Space – Part 4: Space data comes back to Earth
This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.

 

The Future of Space – Part 5: Sustainability in Space
This webinar is part of our 5-part series, The Future of Space, with the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.

 

The real future of space exploration
In this passionate talk, legendary spacecraft designer Burt Rutan lambasts the US government-funded space program for stagnating and asks entrepreneurs to pick up where NASA has left off.

 

John Spencer on the future of space tourism
John Spencer is a pioneering outer space architect with design awards from NASA for his work on the International Space Station (ISS). He is the founder of the Space Tourism Society, co-founder of the Space Tourism Conference, and co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Mars World Enterprises, Inc. His work aims at promoting and developing the Space Experience Economy (SEE).

 

NASA STEM Presents: The Future of Space
NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) hosted a “Future of Space” forum April 29 at NASA Headquarters, to engage college students interested in learning more about NASA’s Moon to Mars exploration plans. The event featured senior NASA officials discussing the agency’s approach for going forward to the Moon, video profiles that provide behind-the-scene looks at what it is like to work at NASA, and a live talk with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. NASA’s vision for STEM engagement is to help nurture a highly qualified future STEM workforce – so that next generation of explorers can develop the technical skills needed to help advance NASA’s missions.

 

Future of Human Space Exploration
Now that the Space Shuttle era is over, NASA is writing the next chapters in human Spaceflight with its commercial and international partners. It is advancing research and technology on the International Space Station, opening low-Earth orbit to US industry, and pushing the frontiers of deep space even farther ... all the way to Mars.

 

NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight. From asteroids to deep space to humans on Mars, join NASA 360 as we look toward the not-so-distant future.

 

Science and the Future of Space Exploration
Will humans walk on Mars in our lifetime? What is the value of human space exploration? Our guest explores how space travel challenges and inspires us.

 

Knights Do That: The Future of Space Exploration
Phil Metzger ’00MS’05PhD, a planetary scientist with nearly 30 years of experience at NASA, shares stories from working on the space shuttle missions, his controversial research on whether Pluto is a planet, and what the future of space exploration will look like.

 

The Future of Human Space Exploration
Charles Kennel, Former Scripps Institution of Oceanography director and chair of the National Academy's Space Science Board, reviews what NASA's space program has accomplished, what it is doing now, and what the future holds for human space exploration.

 

Future of Human Space Exploration
Now that the Space Shuttle era is over, NASA is writing the next chapters in human Spaceflight with its commercial and international partners. It is advancing research and technology on the International Space Station, opening low-Earth orbit to US industry, and pushing the frontiers of deep space even farther ... all the way to Mars.

 

The New Future of Space Exploration
Daniel Beltri Carelli ’18 (SpaceX), Emily Muggleton ’18 (Collins Aerospace) and John J. Zipay ’88 (NASA) discussed on how the new future of space exploration impacts our everyday lives.

 

What Does the Future of Space Travel Look Like? - with Chris Impey
The race to explore space is speeding up, Chris Impey looks at the astronomy and technology to bring people to the last frontier.

 

The Future of Space Exploration
David Blayney is joined by Professor Phil Bland to discuss how we are unravelling the mysteries of the Universe and planning space missions to search for clues on the Moon and Mars.

 

Thought Leader Series - Future of Space
The future of spaceflight will be here sooner than you think. NASA’s plans currently have humans traveling back to the Moon by 2024. How will they get there? How will they sustain their presence on the lunar surface?

 

The Future of Space Exploration | Empowering Innovation Together with Grant Imahara
Future of Space Exploration from the leaders at Mars One - John Horack of Teledyne Technologies draws on his company’s long history with NASA to discuss the future of space exploration.

 

The Present and Future of Space Commerce
Want to find out where space commerce is heading? What are the activities that the Office of Space Commerce is leading to help U.S. businesses use the unique medium of space commerce to benefit our economy? Find out by joining us with an insightful discussion with Ed Swallow (SVP, The Aerospace Corporation) and Kevin O’Connell, Director of the Office of Space Commerce.

 

Past, Present, and Future of Women in Space
“Past, Present, and Future of Women in Space,” is an inspirational program to reflect on the stories and contributions of women in space and STEM through the lens of the past, present, and future.

 

The Future Of Space Exploration In 2021
2021 will be a year of incredible importance for the future of space exploration. It seems that the leading nations of our planet are finally convinced of the need to seriously commit resources and technologies in a new space race. So we will see the growth of new mega satellite constellations, we will witness the formation of orbiting human outposts, there will finally be the launch of a huge space telescope, we will see the definitive breakthrough of private companies on the scene, and the rise of new powers such as China, India, Arabia, Japan... And then the siege of the Moon, and then the siege of Mars...

 

15 FUTURE Space Station Design Concepts
What will space stations look like in the future?

 

How bright is the future of space food?
University of Hawaii at Manoa student Aleca Borsukʻs work with ancient grains may help feed future missions to Mars. Borsuk determined that she could significantly increase the edible parts of the grain amaranth by changing the lighting, which could be replicated on future long duration space missions.

 

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