Space in 2050 Webinar Series – Space Debris
In this series, we focus on challenges impacting the younger generation.
In this series, we focus on challenges impacting the younger generation.
Space is not just a technological endeavour! As an entirely new domain for human experience, all aspects of humanity will be engaged by space and its exploration: Philosophy, History, Economy, Law, and of course, Art. That is why at SG[France]2021 we wish for you to tell us what Space means to you. Does the thought of the great expanse outside our little blue dot of a planet fill you with awe? Inspiration? Dread? Or perhaps you’re excited about how space technologies change our lives on Earth? Whatever it is, we want you to show us.
Series to present women in aerospace around the world.
In an effort to highlight the beauty and inspiration that is intrinsic to the space sector SGAC’s Our Giant Leap and the SG[Egypt] organizing team have partnered up for an artwork competition! We are inviting artists from all domains (music, dance, paintings, poetry, theatre, sculpture...) to submit their original work under one or more of the following themes: “Lunar exploration”, “Diversity in the space sector” and/or “Space medicine”.
On 3 June at 15:00 CEST, the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and SGAC will host a special webinar to announce the winners of the Space4Youth competition, in which young people from all over the world were asked for ideas on space as a tool to foster climate mitigation and adaptation.
SG[France]2021 webinar series - How does space help us to face climate change?
An introductory session discussing the potential benefits and feasibility of space technology to the Caribbean.
This webinar is part of a series featuring several Salvadoran and international speakers with topics pertaining to various space fields.
For this webinar we will be having Eng. Edwin will be sharing with us about this important topic The 21st Century Era of CubeSats
For this webinar we will be having Eng. Eduardo who will be sharing with us about this important topic Lunar & Mars Analog Missions