The Continuity of Human Spaceflight
The Continuity of Human Spaceflight refers to an uninterrupted
ability to place and sustain humans in space, with a steady progression in complexity of missions from Earth-reliant, through
the proving ground, and ultimately to Earthindependent exploration. In order to truly be pioneers of space, NASA, as part
of the U.S. government, must continue our scientific research and technology development aboard the International Space Station
and use what we learn from that microgravity test bed to enable long-duration, deep space exploration. This presentation will
explain how NASA and its international and commercial partners will continue to strategically leverage the station while preparing
for missions in the proving ground of deep space and beyond.
(Chargé d‘Affaires, U.S. Mission to International
Organizations in Vienna)
Free entrance
Registration requested: einladung@nhm-wien.ac.at
A joint event of the Natural History Museum in Vienna, the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, and the U.S. Mission to International
Organizations in Vienna