The Future of Human Spaceflight

Monday, 16. June 2014, 16:30 Uhr | NHM Tipp
In recognition of the 45th anniversary of the first lunar landing
A talk by NASA astronaut Alvin Drew in the lecture hall of the Natural History Museum, Vienna, on June 16th, at 4.30 p.m.

U.S. astronaut Alvin Drew has logged more than 612 hours in space on the space shuttle missions STS-118 (Endeavour/2007) and STS 133 (Discovery/2011).
During his talk, he will discuss his experiences as an astronaut as well as NASA’s continuing quest to extend human presence into deep space and on to Mars.

A joint event oft the Natural History Museum, Vienna and the Embassy of the United States of America in Vienna.
Free entrance!

  
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