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Historical Context of Space Missions in Lunar and Cislunar Space

Join us for an engaging webinar on the historical context of space missions in lunar and cislunar space, designed to take you on a journey through the rich history of space missions.

Venue:
Virtual

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Overview

Cislunar missions have the potential to drive scientific progress, technological innovation, and economic growth, making them an essential focus for space exploration in the coming years. Trajectory modeling in cislunar space will play a critical role in the success of these missions. Predicting and planning the trajectories of spacecraft and other objects in regimes of significant interplay between the Earth and the Moon ensures the safety and success of space missions. Avoiding collisions with other things in space, optimizing fuel consumption, and ensuring that spacecraft arrive at their destinations on time and on course are just a few objectives of trajectory modeling.

What Attendees Will Learn

  • See interesting Earth-Moon missions
  • Investigate early space exploration efforts that led to our current understanding and capabilities in lunar and cislunar space
  • How current programs and missions affect the exploration landscape in the Earth-Moon system

Who Should Attend and Why

All scientists, engineers and engineer managers who want to learn more about Space Missions in Lunar and Cislunar Space

Speaker

  • James Woodburn
  • Cody Short