RA Online: Space Exploration: History and What Does the Future Hold?


Event Date:

Event Time:
10:00 am - 11:15 am

Category:
FGCU Academy

Space Exploration: History and What Does the Future Hold?
WB0167 –
Monday, August 17th
10 am – 11:15 am
$25 per person

This lecture begins with a brief look back at space exploration history: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, International Space Station and the Shuttle. The presentation continues with a review where we are in space exploration today, looking at private spaceflight companies including SpaceX, Blue Origin, Sierra Nevada, United Launch Alliance (Lockheed Martin and Boeing), Virgin Galactic and many others. Finally, we will look at what is next including the Moon, Mars, Titan or some other celestial body. Our instructor was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work on the Apollo 13 mission. Instructor: Edward Grace

  • Online programs are typically 60 minutes of lecture with 15 minutes of Q&A at the END of the presentation. Students will be able to type questions into the system at any time during the presentation.
  • No software or downloads are required. Students can participate using a desktop, laptop, smartphone, or tablet.
  • Please call 239-434-4737 or visit RegisterRA.asapconnected.com to register. You will receive a confirmation email regarding your registration. Prior to the webinar, you will receive a separate email with your log-in information as well as a one-page instruction sheet for those unsure how to join the webinar.
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