Update, July 16: The agenda is now posted. Also, note that there are three days of associated technical sessions the following week (August 16-18). Information on those are at the same website.
Original Entry: The 10th International Space Station Research & Development Conference (ISSRDC) sponsored by the ISS National Lab and NASA, and organized by the American Astronautical Society (AAS), will take place virtually August 3-5, 2021. In addition, technical sessions “will be conducted in two parts and held across the dates of Monday, August 9 through Wednesday, August 2021.”
The theme this year is “Challenge. Partnership. Transformation.”
More information is in the emailed Save the Date notice received March 24, 2021. Check the AAS website for up to date information.
ISSRDC 2021 Online Series: Save the Date!
The International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) is entering its tenth year of bringing together space industry leaders, researchers, the space community, and the public to learn more about what is taking place onboard the orbiting laboratory.
The theme for this year’s conference is “Challenge. Partnership. Transformation.” This past year has definitely been a year filled with challenges. To overcome challenges, we must work together, and this year’s theme is about partnering to achieve the transformation needed to address the many challenges we face today—both here on Earth and as we advance our exploration goals to the Moon and beyond.
Like last year, this year’s conference will be virtual and will be held August 3-5, 2021. We look forward to providing you once again with exciting and relevant content!
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The technical session call for abstracts is now available! The Online Series technical sessions will be conducted in two parts and held across the dates of Monday, August 9 through Wednesday, August 18, 2021. For a full list of guidelines, download the 2021 Call for Abstracts. All abstracts must be submitted no later than May 2, 2021.
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