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WSBR Luncheon Featuring Chirag Parikh, Executive Secretary of the National Space Council

City Club 555 13th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Please join the Washington Space Business Roundtable on October 5, 2022 for a conversation on the future of space workforce. The program will feature remarks from Chirag Parikh, Deputy Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary of the National Space Council. Following remarks, award-winning meteorologist, Meredith Garofalo, will lead a conversation with space workforce policy […]

STA Luncheon With NASA Chief Scientist Kate Calvin

Capitol Hill Club 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC, United States

Where? Capitol Hill Club, 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC. Garage parking nearby, street parking possible, nearest Metro is Capitol South. RSVP? Please RSVP by COB Thursday, October 20. You will receive a confirmation within an hour. If you do not receive it by then, check your spam filter, then if not there, email me […]

STA luncheon w Josef Aschbacher, Director General, European Space Agency

Capitol Hill Club 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC, United States

Dear Space Transportation Association Colleagues: Please join us for a STA luncheon w Josef Aschbacher, Director General, European Space Agency. Director General Aschbacher will share the results of the ESA Ministerial Council meeting, which he will be attending in Paris on November 22-23, where ministers in charge of space will approve new ESA programs and […]

The Artemis Accords: Past, Present, and Future

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

On October 13, 2020, representatives from eight countries announced the inaugural signing of the Artemis Accords, a multilateral agreement on several principles related to future space exploration activities on the Moon. Over the last two years, the number of signatories has risen to twenty-one, including several countries that have not historically had significant human spaceflight […]