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Commercializing Space: From the Moon to Mars

Commercializing Space: From the Moon to Mars. Panel Discussion with Larry Smarr, Patti Grace Smith, and Michael Sims Future in Review Conference 2014 Laguna Beach, CA May 21, 2014. Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology

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Commercializing Space: From the Moon to Mars

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  1. Commercializing Space: From the Moon to Mars Panel Discussion with Larry Smarr, Patti Grace Smith, and Michael Sims Future in Review Conference 2014 Laguna Beach, CA May 21, 2014 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD http://lsmarr.calit2.net

  2. John Glenn Friendship 7First American in Orbit - 1962

  3. The Apollo Program Sent Six Expeditions to the Lunar Surface Apollo 17 (1972) Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (2011)

  4. Historic Exploration of the Solar System and Beyond

  5. The Shuttle Program Built The International Space Station

  6. Commercial Cargo to Resupply ISSis a Reality Today Orbital Sciences Cygnus SpaceX’s Dragon

  7. SpaceX’s Dragon May Carry Crew to Orbit

  8. Sierra Nevada’s Dream ChaserLanding

  9. A Manned Boeing CST-100Approaching a Bigelow Inflatable Habitat Image credit: Boeing

  10. After 25 Years Working withRobotics at NASA

  11. Michael Sims is Chief Robotics Officer at Moon Express

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