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Beyond the Cradle 2018: Track B (Panels and keynotes)

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    Beyond the Cradle 2018: Track B (Panels and keynotes) Now Viewing
    Ariel Ekblaw, Founder and Lead, MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative - Welcome
    Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab - Welcome and kickoff—“Houston, we are GO for launch”
    Rai Weiss, Professor of Physics, Emeritus, MIT; 2017 Nobel Laureate - Morning Keynote
    Joseph Paradiso, Professor, MIT Media Lab; PI, Responsive Environments Group - Plenary Address and Panel: Our Sci-Fi Space Future
    Neal Stephenson, Author; Chief Futurist, Magic Leap - Plenary Address and Panel: Our Sci-Fi Space Future
    Eliza McNitt, Writer and Director; creator of SPHERES and FISTFUL OF STARS - Plenary Address and Panel: Our Sci-Fi Space Future
    Nnedi Okorafor, Author; Professor, University of Buffalo, New York (SUNY) - Plenary Address and Panel: Our Sci-Fi Space Future
    Jim Bell, Planetary Scientist, ASU and Cornell University; President, The Planetary Society - Democratizing
    Julien Cantegreil, Chairman of the Board, AsterIdea - Democratizing Open Space
    Jordi Puig-Suari, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo - Democratizing Open Space
    Danielle Wood, Assistant Professor and Director, Space Enabled research group, MIT Media Lab - Democratizing Open Space
    Hajime Yano, Assistant Professor, Laboratory for Astrobiology and Astromaterial (LABAM), ISAS/JAXA - Democratizing Open Space
    Xin Liu, Research Affiliate, Fluid Interfaces, MIT Media Lab, Introduction to Space and the Arts Panel: new visions for humanity’s interplanetary future
    Honor Harger, Executive Director, ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands - Space and the Arts Panel: new visions for humanity’s interplanetary future
    Nicholas de Monchaux, Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley; Director, Center for New Media - Space and the Arts Panel: new visions for humanit
    Sarah Jane Pell, Artist and Simulation Astronaut (AU) - Space and the Arts Panel: new visions for humanity’s interplanetary future
    Tom Sachs, Artist
    Nicole Stott, ret. NASA astronaut; Artist - Space and the Arts Panel: new visions for humanity’s interplanetary future
    Alexandra Pontefract, Postdoctoral Associate, Earth and Planetary Science, MIT- Frontiers for Life in Space Panel: from human physiology to astrobiology and exoplanets
    Christopher Mason, Associate Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine; WorldQuant (WQ) Scholar and Director - Frontiers for Life in Space Panel: from human physiology to astrobiology and exoplanets
    Darlene Lim, PI for NASA BASALT mission; Geobiologist, NASA Ames Research Center - Frontiers for Life in Space Panel: from human physiology to astrobiology and exoplanets
    Franck Marchis, Senior Planetary Astronomer, SETI Institute; Chief Scientific Officer at Unistellar - Frontiers for Life in Space Panel: from human physiology to astrobiology and exoplanets
    Sara Seager, Professor of Planetary Science and Physics, MIT - Frontiers for Life in Space Panel: from human physiology to astrobiology and exoplanets
    Dava Newman, Apollo Program Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems, MIT - The Future of Space Research Panel: where we’ll be in 10, 50, and 100 years
    Blakesley Burkhart, Postdoctoral Associate, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - The Future of Space Research Panel: where we’ll be in 10, 50, and 100 years
    Jennifer Rocca, Project Systems Engineer for Planetary & Astrophysics Missions, Jet Propulsion Laboratory - The Future of Space Research Panel: where we’ll be in 10, 50, and 100 years
    Tim Shank, PI for Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - The Future of Space Research Panel: where we’ll be in 10, 50, and 100 years
    Ariel Waldman, founder, Spacehack.org and Science Hack Day; NASA NIAC external council - The Future of Space Research Panel: where we’ll be in 10, 50, and 100 years
    Nahum, Artist and Musician - Afternoon Keynote
    Ariel Ekblaw, Founder and Lead, MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative - Plenary Panel: Astronaut Augury
    Cady Coleman, ret. NASA Astronaut - Plenary Panel: Astronaut Augury
    Denis Matveev, Cosmonaut - Plenary Panel: Astronaut Augury
    Paolo Nespoli, ESA Astronaut and Engineer - Plenary Panel: Astronaut Augury
    Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab - Plenary Panel: The New Space Age
    Rob Meyerson, Senior VP, Advanced Development Programs, Blue Origin - Plenary Panel: The New Space Age
    Debra D. Facktor, Vice President and General Manager, Strategic Operations, Ball Aerospace - Plenary Panel: The New Space Age
    Chris Lewicki, President and CEO, Planetary Resources - Plenary Panel: The New Space Age
    Carissa Bryce Christensen, Founder and CEO, Bryce Space Technology - Plenary Panel: The New Space Age
    Ariel Ekblaw, Founder and Lead, MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative - Closing Remarks
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