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Register Today For Our Space Café Summit “Where are we going?” On 15 April2021

Join SpaceWatch.Global for an interesting and informative Space Café Summit “Where are we going?”

This event will take place on 15 April 2021 at 6:00 pm CEST.

Occupy Space: Where are we going?

Humankind expands into space at an unprecedented pace. More and more nations are launching their space programs and the superpowers – under the flag of sovereignty – fiercely compete with each other and with private super-entrepreneurs for the pole position in low orbits and outer space.

High ambitions, deep pockets and sometimes hidden agendas:

  • What leads us to believe that the space expansionists’ narratives are more than the same old myths hiding agendas that naively we do not want to see?
  • How likely is it that we can create powerful and universal frameworks that discipline everybody to behave in space and play under the same, fair rules?
  • Why would the current race to space ever reveal something else than just another playing field for international tensions and conflicts?
  • Why would humankind succeed in a harsh environment that is either totally unknown or at least known to be really hostile for humans?
  • Or to put it more philosophically: Why would humankind do better out there when it is not even capable to organize a decent life on Earth?

Markus Payer, SpaceWatch.Global’s Editor-in-Chief, discusses these topics with

The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions

SpaceWatch.Global is a Switzerland-based digital magazine and portal for those interested in space and the far-reaching impact of the space sector.

This Space Café Summit “Where are we going?” will be conducted in English.  Reserve your place today.

To register please click here

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