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Space Panel at the 2013 Graduate Studies Program

SingularityHub Staff
Sep 29, 2013

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Recorded during the 2013 Graduate Studies Program, a panel discussion about the future of space exploration and the role of government and commercial interests in the return to space. The participants include:

Dan Barry - Co-Chair of AI and Robotics

Kathryn Denning, Profesor of Anthropology at York University

Peter Diamandis (via telerobot)

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Robyn Ringuette, Senior Propulsion Engineer for Virgin Galactic

Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Chief Impact Officer & Exec VP of Operations

Paul Saffo, Future Studies and Forecasting Chair (moderator)

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