Apollo plus 50: The past, present, and future of the space program
The year ahead brings a series of golden anniversaries for Project Apollo, including Apollo 8's first round-the-moon mission in 1968 and the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Now the moon is taking center stage once again in America's human spaceflight program, with Mars looming as a long-range goal. An all-star panel will reflect on the Apollo legacy and how our space odyssey will be different this time around.
Social media hashtag: #ApolloPlus50
- Time:
- Monday, October 15th, 10:50 am to 11:50 amAdd to Calendar
- Location:
- Lisner Auditorium
- Speaker(s):
- Valerie NealSpace history curator, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
- Scott PaceExecutive secretary, National Space Council; former director, Space Policy Institute, George Washington University
- Harrison SchmittApollo 17 astronaut; former U.S. senator, R-N.M.; associate fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; member of the National Space Council Users Advisory Group
- Moderator(s):
- Jeffrey KlugerEditor at large, Time magazine
- Organizer(s):
- Alan BoyleScience and aerospace editor, GeekWire