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    • April 1-2: The Science and The Fiction of Living on Orbit
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​In order for humanity to move - from being a terrestrial, stationary-species, and to reach beyond our cradle of life* - an artificial, Earth-like structure, is needed.

During our Star Fleet Enterprise (monthly) conference series, we will discuss the various facets of humanity's modus operandi - on orbit, and how this will change to encompass a proposed 15,000-person orbital habitat.

​This virtual conference will encompass topics ranging from law, policy, security, finance, operations, logistics, systems engineering, environmental controls, and especially: working, playing, having babies, and dying in orbit.​​

The Star Fleet Enterprise programming provides the building blocks necessary to create a 'city' (or many smaller 'towns') in orbit. The Star Fleet Enterprise opens new avenues of extraordinary research and development.
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The constantly changing environment (hardware, stations, national developments, and new capital flowing into the field) make this topic fascinating and exciting! The Star Fleet Enterprise facilitates, moderates, and curates these issues with credentialed professional speakers, researchers, and scientists
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This forum will start a conversation and showcase the structural foundations of humanity's next step toward being a multi-planetary culture. The Star Fleet Enterprise will influence the exploration that will lead to humanity's greatest adventure. This will be like no other!
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What we're doing is a monumental task. That work starts now. Join us!
*“A planet is the cradle of mind, but one cannot live in a cradle forever”
― Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
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  • Home
    • Space Investment Summit
    • Mar: Review of Current & Planned Stations
    • Feb: Orbital Manufacturing and Babies in Space
  • Register
    • Jun 15 - 16: Space Investment Summit
    • Jun 3-4: Analogs: Research and Development
    • Jul 1-2: Environmental Controls and Life Support Systems
    • 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
  • 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