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SUMMARY:Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space (NETS 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Speakers include Bhavya Lal and Clive Neal\, to bring together visionary engineers building the hardware\, policymakers writing the standards\, and agency leaders deploying the capital. When NASA\, the DOE\, the DOW and the commercial aerospace sector need to align on the future of space power\, they do it here. At The Dayton Convention Center
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/nuclear-and-emerging-technologies-for-space-nets-2026/
LOCATION:Dayton OH\, USA
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SUMMARY:Space Weather Workshop: Space Weather & Society: Transforming Services & Science to Meet User Needs
DESCRIPTION:Meeting annually since 1996\, industry\, academia\, and government explore impacts of space weather on modern technology\, including communications\, navigation\, spacecraft operations\, human space exploration\, aviation\, space traffic coordination\, and electric power systems. Discussions will also focus on the most pressing needs for operational services\, guiding future research and the development of new high-value capabilities for real-world applications. The workshop serves as a vital platform for fostering collaboration among researchers\, space weather service providers\, and end users. At Embassy Suites by Hilton\, 2601 Canyon Boulevard.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/space-weather-workshop/
LOCATION:Boulder CO\, USA
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SUMMARY:Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium - LSIC 2026 Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Theme Accelerate the Pace: Touch Down\, Power Up\, and Explore! focuses on urgency for lunar infrastructure technology efforts\, inviting discussions on how we can accelerate progress together. No cost for Online attendance; US$150-220 for in-person (April 28 at Bloomberg Center\, 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, Washington DC\, USA; April 29-30 at Kossiakoff Center\, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road\, Laurel MD\, USA). With the incredible momentum set by NASA’s Ignition Moon Base announcement and the successful launch of Artemis II\, we can’t think of a better time to celebrate and make plans to address the critical timelines and sequential phases required to achieve our lunar surface goals! \n\nExpert NASA and industry keynote speakers\nPanels and breakout sessions on lunar infrastructure and technology topics\nOver 100 technical posters\nOver 30 technologies at the Tech Showcase
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/22638/
LOCATION:Online / Washington DC\, USA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTSTAMP:20260613T033617
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SUMMARY:Webinar: From Stage to Weightlessness - The Making of PARABOLES
DESCRIPTION:Co-Hosted by The AIAA Gravity Dependent Science and Technology Technical Committee (GDST-TC)\, formerly the Microgravity Space Processes Technical Committee (MSP-TC). Natasha Tsakos shares the story of Space Wonders: the first theatrical company for space\, and PARABOLES\, a fully choreographed performance in microgravity currently in preparation for flight. \nTsakos is a director\, performer\, and producer; Founder & Show Maker of SpaceWonders.co; has performed across six continents\, from TED and the Super Bowl with Cirque du Soleil to the G20 Summit\, Discovery Channel\, and Tribeca Film Festival. She speaks globally\, including at the United Nations General Assembly and Google\, on how art shapes innovation. \nJoin us and discover what it takes (physically\, cognitively\, creatively) to rehearse for a stage that doesn’t exist yet\, and why culture\, performance\, and the arts are the infrastructure of a thriving civilization\, on Earth and beyond it. \nSession is hosted by Robert C. Wolcott\, Adjunct Professor of Innovation at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University and venture investor and Co-Founder of TWIN Global. \nCo-Moderator is Jason Lee\, Associate Professor in Residence\, School of Mechanical\, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering\, University of Connecticut; Secretary and incoming Vice Chair\, AIAA Gravity Dependent Science Technology Technical Committee (GDST-TC) (aka Microgravity Space Processes Technical Committee (MSP-TC))
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/from-stage-to-weightlessness-the-making-of-paraboles/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for On-Orbit Computing
DESCRIPTION:Conversations with industry and government leaders on building\, powering and managing data infrastructure in space followed by a networking reception. 15:00-19:00 EDT. With FCC Space Bureau Chief Jay Schwarz\, Commercial Space Federation President Dave Cavossa\, reps from Star Catcher\, Planet\, Overview Energy\, Voyager Technologies\, The Aerospace Corporation\, Technology Strategy Partners and SpaceNews. A post-event report will be published in May.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/opportunities-for-on-orbit-computing/
LOCATION:Washington DC\, USA
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