The Space Access Conference

It’s less than a week away:

Space Access ’16 – next week! – three days focused on the technology, business, and politics of radically cheaper space transportation.

Thursday afternoon April 7th through Saturday night April 9th in warm springtime Phoenix, in an intensive informal atmosphere, single-track throughout so you don’t have to miss anything.

Organizations like Agile Aero, DARPA, Lasermotive, Masten Space Systems, Nanoracks, Spaceport America, United Launch Alliance, XCOR Aerospace.

People like Mitchell Burnside Clapp, Jeff Greason, Gary Hudson, Jordin Kare, Dave Masten, Rand Simberg, and Henry Spencer in a variety of presentations and panels.

Progress reports ranging from major government & industry programs through university student & high-end amateur rocket hardware projects.

Plus this year, now that a thriving low-cost space transportation industry is near, a focus on What’s Needed for The Next Thirty Years? S

A’16 is just days away – make your plans NOW. Everything you need to know to be there.

I encourage all to come, despite my own presence.

5 thoughts on “The Space Access Conference”

  1. I want to assure all potential attendees that every effort will be made to protect you from Rand’s repellant personality. And I say this as part of the protection team.

    😉

  2. For the record, it is NOT true that local law enforcement ordered us to bolt a construction-fencing cage around the podium for Rand’s appearance.

    It was merely a suggestion!

    one that came in two days ago, hmmm…

    Oh well – I’ll know less about what’s currently going on than anybody there, because I’ve been up to my ears in the logistics of this thing for months.

    Which is fine; I’m looking forward to hearing from a whole bunch of people who ARE on top of things in this industry, Rand and Charles among them.

    1. For the record, it is NOT true that local law enforcement ordered us to bolt a construction-fencing cage around the podium for Rand’s appearance.

      To keep them out, or me in? 🙂

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