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The Future: 2035

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In conjunction with the four significant actors in space – ACDC (Academic, Civil, Defense, and Commercial) – we will attempt to examine the ‘near future’. We will evaluate the current technological state of the art. We will consider existing hardware, business, outreach, and societal frameworks. We will include current and planned infrastructure assets (stations, satellites, rocketry, lunar development, and energy).

Based on current technology, assets, infrastructure, and capabilities, we will make educated guesses about what is coming in 2025. But using this limited foundation, we will take guesses at 2030. And by using this murky guesswork, we will attempt to understand 2035.

Only those actively funded and developing hardware will participate in the workshops. The public is encouraged to listen and react.

Our workshop is hosted quarterly - so that there is an ongoing process of updates and modification.
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  • Home
    • Space Investment Summit
    • Mar: Review of Current & Planned Stations
    • Feb: Orbital Manufacturing and Babies in Space
  • Register
    • Jun 3-4: Environmental Controls and Life Support Systems
    • Jun 15 - 16: Space Investment Summit
    • Jul 1-2: Analogs: Research and Development
    • Aug 5-6: What is the Business of the Station?
    • Sep 2-3: Science and Fiction: Dreams Made Real
    • Oct 7-8: Laws, Policies, and Governance
    • Nov 4-5: Food, Water, Environment, and Shelter
    • Dec 2-3: Clients - Academic, Civil, Defense, and Commercial
    • Jan 6-7 (2023): Astronaut Selection: Who Makes the Cut?
    • Feb 3-4 (2023): Population Risk and Informed Consent
    • Mar 3-4 (2023): Scaling: How Big Can We Grow?
  • Speakers
    • April 1-2: The Science and The Fiction of Living on Orbit
    • Mar 4-5: Review of Current and Planned Stations
    • Feb 4-5: Orbital Manufacturing and Babies in Space
    • SPEAKER PORTAL
  • Schedule
    • April 1-2: The Science and The Fiction of Living on Orbit
    • Mar 4-5: Review of Current and Planned Stations
    • Feb 4-5: Orbital Manufacturing and Babies in Space
  • Contact Us