Mary Serafin of Sierra Nevada Corporation and Krystal Scordo of Ball Aerospace have joined up to talk about their experience within the aerospace industry. They also dive into a very important nonprofit corporation promoting the growth of space and space-related industries in Colorado, the Colorado Space Business Roundtable.
Read moreAerospace Day at The Capitol
We have a chance to be among the hubbub of the attendees of Aerospace Day at the Capitol. We’ll hear from Barry Hamilton of Red Canyon Software, as well as Christie Lee of Lockheed Martin and Stacey DeFore of Teledyne Brown Engineering.
Read moreColorado Space Business Roundtable, Alires Almon
Colorado Space Business Roundtable just celebrated their 14th annual Space Round Up at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on December 6. Alires Almon, Orchestrator of Engagement for 100 Year Starship , joins us to discuss the Round Up as well as the future of space exploration.
Read moreSpace Symposium - Jay Lindell
Colorado’s Aerospace and Defense Industry Champion, Jay Lindell joins us to talk about the upcoming Space Symposium. The 33rd Annual Space Foundation Space Symposium is April 3rd through 6th in Colorado Springs -- bringing together space leaders from around the world to discuss, address and dream about the future of space.
Read moreAerospace Day at the Capitol - Preview
Jay Lindell, Colorado Aerospace and Defense Industry Champion, and Christie Lee, Aerospace Day at the Capitol Event Chair, join us to discuss the events for the Annual Aerospace Day at the Capitol Event, Taking place on Monday March 20.
Read moreColorado Space Business Roundtable - Space Weather
The Colorado Space Business Roundtable works with Aerospace industries throughout the state, along with the top aerospace business leaders to promote space exploration from Colorado.
Edgar Johansson, President of the Colorado Space Business Roundtable will lead discussions with two leaders on Space Weather.
Colorado Congressman Ed Perlmutter is a member of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, and a sponsor of a bipartisan bill which addresses the threat that space weather poses to our modern-day infrastructure. The bill would assign duties to government agencies, such as giving NOAA and the Defense Department primary responsibility for operational space weather forecasting.
Congressman Perlmutter also supports a detailed plan for space exploration to Mars by 2033.
We will also talk with Dr. Dan Baker, Director of LASP at the University of Colorado about Space Weather, particularly concerns that space weather events would affect today's GPS systems, aviation technology and other instruments we now rely upon.
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