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Chris Carberry, CEO, Explore Mars, Inc. on Boston Outlook Radio with Julee Marra

Listen as Chris Carberry, CEO, Explore Mars, Inc. discusses the upcoming 2019 Humans to Mars Summit and the need to maintain momentum and focus toward...

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Ed Perlmutter

Ed Perlmutter

Ed Perlmutter Congressman, US House of Representatives, 7th District Colorado Ed has deep roots in the 7th Congressional District and has lived in Jefferson...

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Explore Mars Collaborates with MIT on Penetrators

Explore Mars is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). As part of the MIT Department of Aeronautics...

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Student-Led Mission to Mars Goes Global

Time Capsule to Mars™ joins UK student space organization at national conference GUILDFORD, UK – February 28, 2015 – An ambitious student campaign to...

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Innovation the NASA Way Author Rod Pyle Q&A

Humans to Mars Summit 2015 Speaker Spotlight Sessions Rod has been a producer, writer and director of documentary programming for The History Channel...

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Janet Ivey

Janet Ivey

Humans 2 Mars Spotlight: Janet Ivey has been recognized for her work on Nashville Public Television children’s series Janet’s Planet, an interstitial...

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William E Larson

William E Larson

Qinetiq North America ISRU Subject Matter Expert Team QNA – ESC (Engineering Support Contract)   At the time of his retirement from NASA...

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Steven H. Williams

Steven H. Williams

Chief of STEM Engagement in the Education Department of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum Dr. Steven H. Williams is presently the...

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Tim Nallette

Tim Nallette

Chief of Advanced Systems and Technology, United Technologies Aerospace Systems Tim Nalette is currently the Chief of Advanced Systems and Technology...

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Samuel Scimemi

Samuel Scimemi

NASA: Director, International Space Station

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Kris Lehnhardt

Kris Lehnhardt

George Washington University Dr. Kris Lehnhardt is an Attending Physician and Assistant Professor at the George Washington University School of...

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