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Brussels Science Apéro

Space: The final frontier

30 October 2013
Belgium
Human beings have always looked up at the sky with curiosity, trying to discover the wide and unknown universe: the moon and the sun, stars, planets, the Milky Way, black holes and hazardous asteroids have stocked the imaginary of our societies for centuries. With the advance of science and technology, the space flights and exploration started to shed light over the mysteries of space and today some lucky persons are able to travel beyond the Earth’s atmosphere even for fun. Yet, the universe remains vast and undiscovered!

• How is the daily life of an astronaut in a space station?
• When will tourists be able to go to the moon?
• Will mankind ever have the chance to live on other planets?

Get your questions answered at the Brussels Science Apéro with the exceptional presence of the Head of the European Space Policy Observatory at the Italian Space Agency Brussels and President and Co-Founder of Women in Aerospace Europe, Mrs. Simonetta di Pippo.

Do not miss the opportunity to travel with the crew of the Brussels Science Apéro to explore the fascinating aspects of space and the universe!

Brussels Science Apéro is an initiative launched by Minerva Communication.
Brussels Science Apéro is a friendly discussion with experts (in English), open to everyone, about scientific topics related to our everyday life talked over a drink in a friendly atmosphere.
Have a drink, take a seat and be part of it!

*Free admission

Keywords

Women and Science

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