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Event Description
UCSD Watch Party
When:
Oct 23, 2019 from 03:00 to 06:00 (PT)
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NASA's Artemis program aims to have the first woman and next man set foot on
and explore the Moon by 2024, and establish sustainable exploration by 2028,
all with the greater plan in mind of landing on Mars in the late 2030s.
In this extraordinary broadcasted event, a panel of NASA speakers will be
sharing with us, the space explorers of tomorrow, what WE can do to
contribute to this revolutionary venture that will surely change the world.
AIAA@UCSD is proud to present this conversation through NASA TV, where
attendees will be allowed to ask questions in real time. Upon the end of the
broadcast, some speakers will come up on stage and share their own
experiences with the Artemis program, space exploration, and Aerospace
Engineering in general.
If you have ever felt curious about what's out there, or wish to one day
contribute to humankind's exploration of the Red Planet, attend to find out
where YOU fit in! Get your FREE tickets today at
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