Congressional briefing: Civilian space exploration, discovery, and research
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Description
Join Johns Hopkins University experts for a live virtual discussion on recent developments in civilian space exploration, discovery, and research. The briefing will include discussion of the James Webb Space Telescope, developments in planetary science, the Parker Solar Probe, space weather, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission and planetary defense, and upcoming space missions.
Event panelists
Chuck Bennett, PhD (moderator)
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and Director, Space@Hopkins
Jason Kalirai, PhD
Mission Area Executive for Civil Space, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Adam Riess, PhD
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Thomas J. Barber Professor, and Nobel laureate
Sabine Stanley, PhD
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
The Johns Hopkins Congressional Briefing Series allows policymakers, their staff, and members of the public to gain up-to-the-minute insights and analysis from Johns Hopkins experts. Every other month, faculty experts provide a timely briefing on a policy topic with opportunity for real-time Q&A.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Posted in Science + Technology
Tagged space@hopkins