The National Space Society's International Space Development Conference is where astronauts, scientists, entrepreneurs, officials, activists and other citizens who look forward to the “final frontier” gather each year. Regular features include talks by government and industry leaders, panels on the latest developments in space technology and related fields, exhibits from NASA and private space companies, and an unparalleled opportunity to meet and interact with the people who make the future happen.
The 2010 International Space Development Conference will include a thorough look at where the space program stands after the Augustine Report, a cutting edge symposium on satellite-based solar power generation, and a great deal more. A summary of the Major Program Themes provides additional detail.
ISDC registrants will also have the unique opportunity to present their views and ideas in the conference's “Many Roads to Space” forum.
Early registration is only $150 for adults, $130 for NSS members, and $40 for students through April 30, 2010. The regular at-door registration rate will be $240.
»Register Now for the 2010 ISDC«
Image Credit: Our web site background image - Shenandoah at Mars - was created by space artist David Robinson and was featured in Ad Astra magazine, the official publication of the National Space Society.
MAY 27th - 31st, 2010
InterContinental Chicago O'Hare
5300 N. River Road
Rosemont, IL 60018