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See what’s ahead for the industry in our latest complimentary webinar.
| Dear John, I would like toinvite you to our upcoming complimentary webinar exploring the new era of human spaceflight. In 2020: The U.S. resumed launches of NASA astronauts from Cape Canaveral, and saw the certification of SpaceX’s Dragon capsule for human spaceflight. Boeing is racing toward its own crew test-launch in the middle of 2021 to begin sending NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. The potential for space tourism is growing, with Virgin Galactic preparing to resume spaceflight ticket sales. But what is next for human spaceflight and how close is the U.S. in its ambitious plan to put boots on the Moon by 2024? Join Space Editor Irene Klotz, Senior Editor Guy Norris, and I for a complimentary and interactive webinar on Tuesday December 8, at 11a.m. ESTas we discuss what is to come in human spaceflight. Register here to save a space and ask us your questions about industry’s efforts to explore the Moon, Mars and beyond. I look forward to seeing you there. If you are unable to make it, you can register here to receive an on-demand version of the webinar. Best wishes, Jen DiMascio Executive Editor, Defense and Space |
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| This webinar is a part of our 2021 aerospace and defense outlook, rolling out during the week commencing December 7. Look out for a host of more deep dives to be featured in the 21 December issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, which can be accessed online from 18 December at: aviationweek.com/awst |
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