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SUMMARY:SXSW\, Mar 11-20\, 2022\, Austin\, TX/online
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 SXSW (South by Southwest) Conference and Festivals will take place in-person in Austin\,TX and online from March 11-20\, 2022. \nMore information is on the event’s website. \nSome of the sessions are space-related.  Among them — \nMarch 12\, 2022 11:30am – 12:30pm Central Time \nGreen Space – The Value Of Space To Earth \nAustin Convention Center Room 18CD [AIA tells us this is in-person only\, but a recording will be available later] \n\nRobyn Gatens\, NASA (Director\, International Space Station)\nJanet Kavandi\, Sierra Space (President)\nCJ Loria\, Leidos (Division Manager\, NASA Portfolios )\nIlsa Mroz. Aerospace Industries Association (Manager\, Space Systems)\n\nExploring the final frontier does not mean leaving Earth behind. While the debate around environmental concerns and the modern Space Race becomes more prevalent\, there is in fact a shared history of mutually beneficial discoveries and innovations. From satellites to sensors on the ISS\, space technology has joined the fight against climate change\, providing an invaluable tool for protecting our home planet. Join a panel of former astronauts and industry experts to explore the positive relationship between space operations and Earth. \nMarch 13\, 1:15-2:15 pm Central Time \nSpace Force: More Than A Meme \nCapital Factory\, 16th Floor [AIA tells us this will be livestreamed] \nThe panel includes [updated March 9\, 2022] \n\nEric Fanning\, Aerospace Industries Association CEO and President\nBill Conley\, Mercury Systems\nMaj. Gen. Kim Crider (Ret.)\, Deloitte\nMo Islam\, Payload Space\n\nPanel description: From social media posts to slogans on shirts\, everyone has their own colorful view of Space Force. While some think of “phasers set to stun” or X-wings in a galaxy far far away\, the real purpose is focused much closer to home. Join former Department of Defense officials and industry experts to understand why the U.S. created a Space Force and what its actual role will be in protecting Americans and our assets – in space and on Earth. \nMarch 14\, 2022\, 2:00-3:00 pm Central Time \nThe Commercial Space Age is Here (online) \n\nTim Crain\, Intuitive Machines\nArturo Machuca\, Houston Spaceport\nMatt Ondler\, Axiom Space\nDouglas Terrier\, NASA Johnson Space Center\n\nFor over 60 years\, NASA has led the way in human space exploration. With a trillion-dollar space economy on the horizon\, their continued mission to put people in space sustainably and at scale marks the opening of a new era of cooperation with private firms. Join leaders from NASA and the space startup community for an insightful discussion on how this cooperation is enabling the next frontier of space exploration. \n  \n  \n 
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