SPACE SCIENCE WEEK 2020 SYMPOSIUM
Preparing for the Future of Space Exploration:
Life and Physical Sciences in Space
Join us in person or online for a one-day symposium on March 31, 2020 on Preparing for the Future of Space Exploration: Life and Physical Sciences in Space. This symposium will celebrate the 20th anniversary of humans on the International Space Station and explore the tools needed to advance human space exploration in the next decade and beyond. Topics discussed will include big data, artificial intelligence, the human body in space, and the future of research in low-Earth orbit.
PANELS:
- Systems Biology for Health Maintenance in Space Exploration
- Physical Sciences for Space Exploration and Benefit to Life on Earth
- ISS 20th Anniversary: What We’ve Learned and Where We Are Going
Date and Time: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 from 9am-6pm ET
Location: National Academy of Sciences Building, 2101 Constitution Ave., Washington, DC (and Online)
Login Instructions: Join the meeting remotely at https://nasem.zoom.us/j/117736864.
We anticipate most participants will join us remotely for the symposium using the zoom link above. However, if you wish to attend in person, please visit the Space Science Week 2020 website for the event agenda and information on how to register.
This symposium is organized by the National Academies’ Committee on Biological and Physical Sciences from Space.
About Space Science Week
Space Science Week is a yearly three-day public gathering of the five committees of the National Academies’ Space Studies Board, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, and Board on Physics and Astronomy to discuss issues and advances in space science. Inquiries may be directed to spaceweek@nas.edu.