NASA and the Environment Symposium

To analyze the historical connection between NASA and the environment, the NASA History Office, Georgetown University, the New Jersey Institute for Technology, and D.C. Space Grant Consortium are sponsoring a two-day symposium, September 29–30, at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. The symposium’s goal is to assess the long history of NASA’s interest in, responses to, exploration of, and impact upon, environments as broadly construed.

Dates: September 29–30, 2022

Location: The Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Intercultural Center (ICC), Georgetown University, Washington, DC.  The symposium also will be streamed online.  Further logistics information will be forthcoming. 

Cost: Free, registration not required.

Program https://www.nasa.gov/feature/history-of-nasa-and-the-environment-symposium

More Info:  Dr. Brian Odom

Please feel free to forward this to others who may be interested. 

 

Stephen Garber

(he/him)

NASA History Division

Office of Communications

NASA Headquarters

Mary W. Jackson Building, Room 5P25

Washington, DC 20546

202-358-0385

http://history.nasa.gov

 

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