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  • SETI-Institute Mission, Goals and Activities, a Webinar with Seth Shostak

    SETI-Institute Mission, Goals and Activities, a Webinar with Seth Shostak. Dr. Seth Shostak is the Senior Astronomer at Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence Institute. The whole webinar is available on the Youtube Space Renaissance channel: https://youtu.be/Q5jdemjQWKs  Don't forget to subscribe to the channel!

  • Presentation and discussion of the book “The Case for Space”

    Zoom

    Bob Zubrin, President and Founder of the Mars Society, will present his book "The Case for Space", a broad vision of our civilization present and future, based on a strong humanist philosophy. Fueled by the combined expertise of the old aerospace industry and the talents of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, spaceflight is becoming cheaper. The new Read More

  • Brett Hoffstadt present his book “Goodnight Moonbase”

    Zoom

    Goodnight Moon Base: turning childhood dreams into physical reality. What do people who have achieved world-changing impact have in common? Their stories often describe how they would fall asleep every night as children, dreaming of their future as a successful astronaut, sports star, or whatever it may be. What if we could inspire children across Read More

  • Humans in Cage, with Einar Larsen

    Zoom

    For years, humans have been fighting to find a way to help Earth’s environment. They practically did almost everything possible. Still saving whatever they can, some even sacrifice their own hobbies just to be that good citizen who cares. They actively join groups and community and donate large sums to organization that are searching for Read More

  • From Renaissance to Space Age. Prof. Marie-Luise Heuser presents her research results on the history of space philosophy

    Abstract In the Renaissance period, Giordano Bruno, especially in his work "De Immenso" of 1591, outlined what was probably the first philosophy of space travel. "With the wings of the spirit", he undertook journeys to the moon and other celestial bodies, conducted thought experiments on planetary perspective, and questioned the reasons for man's ability to Read More

  • Seth Shostak “Will Aliens have Music?”

    Zoom

    ABSTRACT Can we expect that other intelligence in the cosmos will have music? Vision, hearing and even smell are all examples of what’s called “convergent evolution” – which is to say that because these senses are useful for survival, they have arisen in many species. But what about music? While dogs sing and birds whistle, Read More

  • Goodbye 2021! Special – Space Renaissance Highlights and Perspectives

    Zoom

    A special invitation to the last event of 2021, December 20th: the Goodbye 2021! Special meeting with our president Prof. Bernard Foing! We'll have a review of what we made in 2021, and a look to the program of 2022. It will be a very special event, where we hope we can celebrate the achievement of Read More

  • Why space tourism is not just fun for rich people, with Sam Coniglio

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    Samuel Coniglio, Founder of the Space Tourism Society, gives a lecture about the relevance of Space Tourism as the cutting edge industrial sector, highly committed to develop technologies to transport and accomodate untrained civilians in space. A fundamental discussion, to refute the common misinterpretation of ST just as a very expensive toy for rich people. Read More

  • Planetoids and comets as resources, with Thomas Ahrendt

    Thomas Ahrendt is a German scientific writer. He authored two books discussing space travel, why humanity needs it and our future in space beyond Earth, and another book on the subject of transhumanism. The lecture will be held in German language, with translation in English language. Click 'going' on the Facebook event Follow the Youtube Read More

  • Will there be Sunday on Mars? Human religions and values in outer space

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    Dr. Michael Waltemathe is senior lecturer in the Department of Protestant Theology at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany.Michael is also the Co-Principal Investigator for Interstellar Exploration and Society at the Interdisciplinary Center for Interstellar Exploration at the University of California at Santa Barbara.He serves as an officer of the Astrosociology Research Institute and is a founding Read More

  • FIRST OFF-PLANET ART GALLERY SETS OFF FOR THE ISS, Pre-launch by EuroMoonMars and Space Renaissance

    Zoom

    The Moon Gallery will meet the final frontier of human habitation, as it travels to the International Space Station for its 10-month-long mission. The Moon Gallery is an international, collaborative art installation housing the seeds of a future, shared interplanetary culture. In collaboration with Nanoracks , powered by Voyager Space , the test payload of Read More