I’m blogging from the space finance session at the conference (we finally got power in the room, so I don’t have to worry about my battery dying).
Thirty-eight years ago, the first men walked on the moon. In December, it will have been thirty-five years since the last footsteps occurred there. The conference I’m attending is about figuring out ways to keep it from being that long before it happens again.
James Lileks has additional thoughts, as does Alan K. Henderson, and there’s still time to celebrate it with a commemorative dinner tonight.
Also, blogging will probably continue to be light. The wireless connection here is sporadic and iffy. However, Clark Lindsey is diligently blogging the conference. Just keep scrolling.