Though the program doesn’t (yet) reflect it, I’m going to do a talk and book signing there on Saturday afternoon, November 7th. Attendance does require museum admission, though ($20). But it’s probably worth it if you’ve never been to the Museum of Flight, and maybe even if you have. I also hope to be able to visit some of the area space companies early the following week before coming back to LA.
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Thanks for the heads up. I hadn’t heard anything about the event through work yet, even though we are just down the street.
Back in my AFROTC days we sometimes had Dinning In there. Pretty awesome venue in which to drink your grog, with the planes overhead and all around.
What companies are you hoping to stop by?
Any that I can, but probably not Boeing (though I know some folks there). I’d like to see what’s up at Planetary Resources, Andrews, Elon’s new satellite company, Blue…
I can help with visiting Spaceflight (which the company formerly known as Andrews is a part) if you don’t already have other contacts here.
Hadn’t realized that Andrews wasn’t Andrews any more. But sure.