New Worlds 2023

Jul 26, 2023

NEW WORLDS 2023 TOPICS YOU WILL FIND NOWHERE ELSE

The Earthlight Foundation curates New Worlds to bring you space topics that are as current as today’s news, and as important as tomorrow’s headlines from the High Frontier!

 

Submersibles & Suborbitals

Safety in the age of Private Space Exploration

Who Owns the Moon?

Without the right to own land is it worth the risk?

The Metaverse vs. the Universe

Do we Upload or  Do we Go?

Starry Starry Night

The Art of Space

How to Build a Dreamer?

The NewSpace Generation Rises

Selling Space

Reaching Beyond the Choir

Beyond the Horizon

The Coolest of the Newest Ideas

Trash the Solar System or Try Something New?

How the High Frontier Offers a New Way for Humanity

Little House on (under?) the (red) Prairie

This ain’t your ancestors log cabin!

New Worlds of Medicine

Engineering humans, ending aging, microdosing our way to Mars

Sci Fi vs Reality

What can we learn from movies and TV about life on the Frontier?

 

NEW WORLDS 2023
Austin, Texas

Nov. 17-18

Astronauts to Artists
Engineers to Entrepreneurs
NASA to Newspace
The Only space event where you are part of the action.
New Worlds is like Nothing else on this world!

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Dates

November 17-18, 2023

Location

Austin, TEXAS

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