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SUMMARY:Farnborough International Airshow 2026
DESCRIPTION:At Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre; received 100\,358 visitors from 114 countries in 2024.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/farnborough-international-airshow-2026/
LOCATION:Farnborough\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:2026 NASA Exploration Science Forum (NESF2026)
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by SSERVI Central Team at NASA Ames Research Center\, Moffett Field CA\, USA; online option available. The Forum will feature in-depth analyses of research targeting human and robotic exploration of the Moon and other planetary bodies. Attendees will hear updates and results from leading mission scientists and engineers\, and join public discussions with NASA leadership to learn more about the direction of the Agency and community. Mentoring and networking opportunities for students and young professionals will include LunGradCon (Lunar and Small Bodies Graduate Forum) and student competitions for best presentation and poster. Interwoven among the science sessions are ways for all of us to get involved. \nStudent Poster and Oral Presentation Competitions: Winner of the oral and poster competitions will each receive a $1\,500 travel award. Those in 2nd and 3rd place will each receive $1\,000 travel awards. Interested students must indicate that they want to participate in either competition when submitting an abstracts. Please note: if a student presents in both poster and oral\, only one prize will be awarded. For more information: sservi.nasa.gov/awards/student-posters \nRegistration and Student Travel Support: SSERVI will make available some funds for registration and student travel support. When the NESF2026 registration system opens\, there will be an opportunity to apply for this support. So please watch for this opportunity and apply!
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/2026-nasa-exploration-science-forum-nesf2026/
LOCATION:Moffett Field\, Santa Clara County CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:The 2026 Humans to the Moon & Mars Summit
DESCRIPTION:Gathering top experts in Moon and Mars architectures\, systems\, science\, human health\, innovation\, policy. July 21: Workshops and Tours. July 22-23: Plenary Sessions. At Rice University. \nConfirmed participants include Vanessa Wyche\, Director of NASA Johnson Space Center; Shawna Pandya\, Physician and Astronaut Candidate; Mike Gold\, President of Civil & International Space at Redwire; Dr. Jennifer Rochlis\, President and CEO of Advancing Frontiers; and Megan Ortiz\, Senior Director of External Relations at Axiom Space. They will be joined by thought leaders and innovators from across the community\, including Tiffany Vora of Explore Mars\, along with experts from L3Harris\, Advanced Space\, and NASA. \n• July 21\, 2026: Workshops/Tours (Details to be announced soon)\n• July 22-23\, 2026: H2M2 Plenary Sessions\nLocation: BioScience Research Collaborative Auditorium\, Rice University\, Houston\, Texas \nH2M2 2026 will focus on questions that include:\n• Artemis II: Return to the Moon\n• Managing the Moon and Mars: How Can the New Artemis Mission Cadence Advance Humans to Mars?\n• Selecting a Landing Site on Mars for the First Human Missions\n• ESCAPADE: Small missions to Mars\n• Preserving Space Science. Enabling Human Exploration\n• CLPS & CMPS: Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to the Moon and Mars\n• Can the United States Beat China Back to the Moon?\n• The Age of Heavy Lift: SLS\, Starship\, and New Glenn\n• Nuclear Power Enabling a Sustainable Mars Campaign\n• Mobility on the Moon and Mars: Spacesuits\, rovers\, drones\, etc.\n• Food and Nutrition in Deep Space\n• Managing Logistics on the Moon and Mars\n• How can we most effectively protect the physical and mental health of astronauts voyaging to and from the Moon and Mars? \nDuring Humans to the Moon and Mars Week\, attendees can look forward to:\n1. Networking Receptions: Rub shoulders and connect with key figures in the space industry.\n2. Exclusive Tours & Collaborative Initiatives: Get a first-hand behind-the-scenes look into the future of space exploration.\n3. Expert-led Workshops \n“2026 could be the most critical year in the history of the United States space program\,” stated Explore Mars CEO\, Chris Carberry. “In addition to the launch of Artemis II to the Moon\, decisions will need to be made that could determine whether we achieve our Moon and Mars objectives\, and if the United States remains the preeminent leader in space exploration. These topics and many more will be discussed at H2M2 in Houston.” \nThe objective of H2M2 is to advance the goal of a sustainable and permanent human presence on the Moon beginning in the 2020s and on Mars no later than the 2030s. To advance this objective\, H2M2 aims to foster synergy and shared commitment between governmental entities and the private sector\, ensuring a united and successful approach to a sustainable future in space for all humanity. More details coming soon… \nARE YOU INTERESTED IN SPONSORING H2M2 2026?\nContact CEO@ExploreMars.org \n 
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/2026-humans-to-moon-mars-summit/
LOCATION:Houston TX\, USA
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