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SUMMARY:AIAA SciTech Forum
DESCRIPTION:AIAA SciTech Forum—the premier aerospace R&D event of the year exploring the science\, technologies\, and capabilities that are transforming aerospace.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/aiaa-scitech-forum/
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SUMMARY:Space Exploration Symposium
DESCRIPTION:From 1300-1600 JST at Miraikan Hall; led by the Artemis program\, which is being carried out through international cooperation\, humanity is returning to the Moon and even further afield\, toward Mars. \nHuman space exploration is now entering a new phase. \nThe launch of “Artemis II”\, a lunar orbit mission by astronauts\, is scheduled for 2026. \nAs global efforts toward human exploration of the Moon and Mars gain momentum\, the International Space Exploration Symposium 2025 will explore Japan’s steadily advancing space exploration efforts through international collaboration and the aspirations of the people who support them.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/space-exploration-symposium/
LOCATION:Tokyo\, Japan
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SUMMARY:All Space Considered (Broadcast)
DESCRIPTION:Griffith Observatory broadcasts this public program live 19:00-20:30 PST from the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater. Join the Observatory’s curatorial staff as they examine and explain the most-talked-about subjects in astronomy and space science. It is free to attend in-person or stream on YouTube.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/all-space-considered-broadcast/
LOCATION:Los Angeles CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Webinar: In search of our origins: from the birth of stars to the emergence of life
DESCRIPTION:18:00 CEST; Grégoire Danger\, Professor at Aix-Marseille University (PIIM Laboratory – Physics of Ionic and Molecular Interactions) presents. \nWhat environmental conditions could have allowed the emergence of living systems on Earth 4.1 billion years ago? \nTo try and find answers to this question\, we will begin in the star-forming regions to understand the origin of organic matter in our solar system\, and end up on the surface of Earth a few hundred million years after its formation. We will try to determine whether the emergence of life systems on Earth is a unique event\, or whether it could have occurred on other planets. \nFree entry / Booking required.\nYou can book your places by phone at 04 77 33 43 01 or by email specifying the number and a phone number: planetarium@saint-etienne.fr\nLimited number of places\, from 12 years old.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/webinar-in-search-of-our-origins-from-the-birth-of-stars-to-the-emergence-of-life/
LOCATION:Saint-Étienne\, France
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SUMMARY:GW:UK@Nottingham
DESCRIPTION:1st meeting of the GW:UK initiative to bring researchers to celebrate 10 years of gravitational wave discoveries and engage in community-building activities; at University of Nottingham.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/gwuknottingham/
LOCATION:Nottingham\, UK
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