See what’s next for NASA & SpaceX at our TC Sessions: Space event
NASA’s head of human spaceflight, Kathryn Lueders, will join us at TC Sessions: Space NASA’s human spaceflight program took a huge leap this weekend with the launch of SpaceX’s human-rated capsule, Crew Dragon, with three astronauts flying to the ISS for an operational “shift-change” mission. NASA Associate Administrator of the Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) Mission Directorate Kathryn Lueders has been there for it all, and actually rose to her current position from previously serving as Commercial Crew Program Manager, so there’s no one better to speak to the agency’s achievements and goals around putting humans in space.
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Lueders will join us at TC Sessions: Space this year, which is happening December 16 and 17. It’s a fully virtual event, featuring all-star programming from across the space industry, public sector and of course the startup scene. Associate Administrator Lueders will be joined onstage by moderator Emily Calandrelli, scientist, engineer and host of the hit Netflix show Emily’s Wonder Lab. You can get an Early Bird Ticket for just $125 until 11:59 p.m. Friday, November 20. We have discounts available for groups, students, active military/government employees and for early-stage space startup founders who want to pitch and give their startup some extra visibility.
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