What you can expect tomorrow at TC Sessions: Space
What you can expect tomorrow at TC Sessions: Space 2020 Ready to explore an incredible range of space technology from the comfort of your own home or office? TC Sessions: Space 2020 starts tomorrow, December 16, and we're here to point out just some of the events, presentations and fireside chats waiting for you on day one.
You'll hear from and engage with the world's top space experts, founders, scientists, engineers and investors across public, private and defense sectors. You'll learn where and how to access the funds to fuel your dreams and launch your startup.
Here are just a few sessions you won't want to miss!
Building Up a Business Looking Down at Earth
How Earth observation is one of the real moneymakers in the space category and what's ahead for the industry.
Payam Banazadeh, Chief Executive Office, Capella Space Rafal Modrezewski, Co-founder & CEO, ICEYE Peter Platzer, Co-founder & CEO, Spire Global Melanie Stricklan, Co-founder & CSO, Slingshot Aerospace Living and Working in Space
We're on the verge of pushing the boundaries of space exploration to new, more sustainable heights. From ambitious commercial orbital habitats, to astronauts getting ready for longer trips to the moon and beyond, find out what it takes to make extended space stays a reality.
Amir Blachman, Chief Business Officer, Axiom Space Janet Kavandi, Executive Vice President, Space Systems Group, Sierra Nevada Corporation Nujoud Merancy, Chief of the Exploration Mission Planning Office, Johnson Space Center - NASA Melodie Yashar, Design-Architect & Researcher, SEArch+ Space Exploration Architecture Bridging Two Eras of Human Spaceflight
When Kathryn Lueders started working at NASA in 1992, it was the peak of the Space Shuttle era. As she begins her leadership of the Human Spaceflight Office this year, a new and exciting era is just beginning. Lueders will discuss the possibilities and challenges of the new systems and technologies that will put the first woman and the next man on the surface of the Moon… and perhaps Mars.
Katheryn Lueders, Associate Administrator, Human Exploration & Operations Mission Directorate, NASA
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