Hyperbola: National Space Symposium & Space Access Society

by | Mar 29, 2009 | Commercial human spaceflight, ESA, exploration, JAXA, NASA, Space tourism | 0 comments

This week Hyperbola is coming from the US of A and in particular two spaceflight conferences. They are, the Space Foundation’s National Space Symposium, usually at the beginning of which there are protesters outside so one wonders if that will happen again this year (I might even do a quick audio interview to find out what they think), and then from Thursday evening I’ll be in Phoenix to cover the Space Access Society conference

Hopefully this week (if it all goes to plan) expect from Hyperbola and its twitter page, flighthyperbola, breaking news, podcasts of speeches and one-on-one interviews and possibly even video of the same. While Flightglobal.com/spaceflight will run all the full articles

From the two conferences Hyperbola should be reporting about the following

  • NASA’s Constellation programme
  • Europe’s plans for spaceflight both government and commercial
  • The FAA’s commercial spaceflight department’s future work
  • Operationally Responsive Space
  • All things New Space
  • COTS
  • and anything else that seems interesting enough

I will also make a point of asking NASA about the NASASpaceflight.com claims that the Constellation programme timing is going to slip substantially

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