07.04.09 - The public is invited to attend the Galaxy Forum – USA on July 4th from 9:30 am to 11:30 am at The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose.
07.07.09 - This panel will address how space is reported in the news and treated by the entertainment industry.
07.09.09 - Award-winning science journalist and space historian Andrew Chaikin will give a free public lecture entitled, “One Giant Leap: How the Apollo Moon Missions Changed Humanity” at 7:30 p.m. July 9, 2009. The lecture will be held in the main auditorium (N201) at NASA Ames Research Center. Guests will be required to pick up a ticket for entry into the lecture. Tickets will be distributed on the night of the event at the Ames Exploration Center on a first-come, first-serve basis from 6:30-7:25 p.m.
07.15.09 - This panel will feature entrepreneurs who have worked to open space to commercial ventures for sustainable exploration and development.
07.17.09 - NewSpace 2009 will take place at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley July 17-20, 2009
07.20.09 - The Astronaut Panel is a long-standing highlight in ISU's Space Studies programs. The objective is to give the participants an opportunity to pose questions to astronauts.
07.28.09 - Several developing countries are conducting space missions or entering the space arena. The discussion will explore strategies being pursued that benefit the public.
08.05.09 - Building on the groundbreaking work of the late Gerry Soffen during the Viking missions to Mars in the mid-1970s, this panel will explore plans for the next generation of Mars probes.