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Join an Astronaut Webinar 🚀 20 Years of Living in Space
What Can We Learn from 20 Years of Living in Space? Sign up now for a free live webinar with former NASA astronaut Gregory “Box” Johnson to…
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World Space Forum 2020
World Space Forum ‘Space for our Future’ ONLINE VIRTUAL MEETING Organized jointly by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the United Arab…
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IAU Symposium 367 to Stream for Free Online
The IAUS367: Education and Heritage in the Era of Big Data Astronomy will be streaming much of their program for free on Youtube. The symposium…
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SpaceCom 2020 is Starting on October 19, 2020
The global business of space convenes online for SpaceCom 2020 this October 19-29, and is FREE for all attendees! No matter where you are located around the world, SpaceCom will once again…
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2020 Mars Society International Teleconvention
The Mars Society is pleased to announce that the 23rd Annual International Mars Society Convention will be convened Thursday-Sunday, October 15-18, 2020, all over the…
ISS is an Orbiting Laboratory
September 10, 2020 / Leave a comment
Thousands of scientists have launched experiments to space. International Space Station is a great platform for running experiments in space such as microgravity experiments. Take a look back at 20 years of their research in this: