SpaceNews Webinar | Back to the Moon: Private Partnerships for Lunar Landers

Science

NASA has selected three companies to begin development of lunar landers that could return astronauts to the surface of the moon as soon as 2024. The program makes use of public-private partnerships, rather than conventional contracts, to fund these efforts.

  • What are the next steps in developing these landers?
  • Why are partnerships the best approach for this program?
  • What are the technical and policy challenges these companies, and NASA, face?

Join SpaceNews Senior Staff Writer Jeff Foust and Editor-in-Chief Brian Berger for a panel discussion about NASA’s Human Landing System program.

Participants
– Seamus Tuohy, Principal Director of Space Systems, Draper
– Tommy Sanford, Executive Director, Commercial Spaceflight Federation
– Andy Crocker, HLS Deputy Program Manager, Dynetics (invited)

— Advance Registration Required —

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Musician and Actor Kris Kristofferson Dies, Aged 88
Hulu, Chris Distefano Set Standup Comedy Special
Rebel Wilson Countersues The Deb Producers for Theft, Sexual Misconduct
OnePlus 13 Officially Teased; Will Feature a BOE X2 Display
Nobel predictions and humorous encounters with physics laureates – Physics World