Analog Astronaut Conference 2024

Feb 3, 2024

Analog Astronaut Conference 2024

May 9th-12th, 2024 at Biosphere 2

This is more than a conference; it’s a community coming together to solve for space—and in doing so, solve for Earth.

This event is limited to just 120 participants, ensuring an intimate and exclusive experience. Each year over 120 participants of the analog astronaut community gather at Biosphere 2 for the Analog Astronaut Conference to answer one simple question: how will we live and work in Space, the Moon and Mars?

Set against the backdrop of the incredible Biosphere 2, the world’s biggest ecological experimentation site. It is the first curated and entirely sealed off ecosystem, offering guests the experience to learn what it takes to run a habitat on the Moon or Mars.

When we solve for Space, we solve for Earth”

– Dr Sian Proctor – Inspiration 4 Pilot and Astronaut.

This year’s conference theme is: Analog Research for the benefit of Life on Earth and Beyond

 

Your conference ticket gets you:

  • Full access to all conference sessions that include: talks, workshops, discussions and panels
  • Evening entertainment each night of the conference
  • Extended behind the scenes tours of Biosphere 2 and the SAM habitat
  • The opportunity to present a 5 min lightning talk to the other guests
  • Plenty of time to mingle and speak to our other guests
  • Extra- curricular activities such as morning yoga and jogging

Get Your Tickets Today: Click here

IMAGE CREDIT: https://www.analog-astronaut.com/ 

 

Stay connected and explore more! Follow Kepler, on our official social media channels and website for the latest updates and news. We invite you to seize this exceptional opportunity to embark on an experiential learning journey with us, and transform your orbit!

Dates

May 9-12, 2024

Address

Arizona, USA

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