Monday, October 27, 2025

[REGISTER] Nov. 3: Join us in DC for "The Future is Now" at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center

Hear from leaders at Starlab Space, Astrobotic, Stoke Space, Apex Space and JHU APL
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Space stations, reusable rockets, lunar rovers, and constellations of thousands of satellites once existed exclusively in comic books and sci-fi blockbusters. But those futuristic solutions are increasingly finding a market in the modern space economy and could soon form the backbone of today's space age.


Join us on Nov. 3 in Washington, D.C. as we kick off our partnership with the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center Discovery Series focusing on the final frontier. What's already in development? What's just over the horizon? And how will these innovations transform life on Earth and beyond?


SpaceNews' Jeff Foust and Mike Gruss will speak with industry leaders to reveal what's possible, where we're headed and the collaboration powering the next breakthroughs that will take us there.


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LIVE EVENT

Discovery Series: The Future Is Now

WHEN: Monday, Nov. 3, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with a reception to follow

WHERE: Hopkins Bloomberg Center­ Theater, 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.


Speakers include:


Marshall Smith, CEO, Starlab Space

Marshall Smith, CEO, Starlab Space


John Thornton, CEO, Astrobotic

John Thornton, CEO, Astrobotic


Devon Papandrew, VP of Business Development, Stoke Space

Devon Papandrew, VP of Business Development, Stoke Space


Wes Puckett, VP of Government Strategy, Apex

Wes Puckett, VP of Government Strategy, Apex


Robert Braun, Sector Head, Space Exploration, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)

Robert Braun, Sector Head, Space Exploration, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)


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