Keck Institute for Space Studies: An Interstellar Conversation
- Public Event
Panel:
- Prof. Ed Stone - Voyager Mission Project Scientist, Caltech
- Prof. Freeman Dyson - Physicist, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
- Dr. Mae Jemison - Physician, Engineer, Former Astronaut and Leader of the 100 Year Starship Organization
- Moderated by Dr. Leon Alkalai - Ast. Div. Mgr, Systems Engineering & Formulation Division at JPL
Ed Stone led the first science mission into the interstellar medium when Voyager 1 passed through the heliopause some 120 AU from the Sun into a region whose composition was dominated by particles from distant stars. This is humankind's first interstellar probe -- but it is only a tiny step in that direction. Can we go further, faster? What are the key scientific investigations to be made in interstellar space? Are there more distant milestones in the interstellar medium to strive as next steps toward interstellar flight?
Joining Ed to discuss what's out there will be Freeman Dyson, whose creative thinking about interstellar flight and astrophysics has stimulated two generations of space explorers, and former Astronaut Mae Jemison who leads the 100 Year Starship organization creating new projects for Earth and space based on ideas of interstellar flight.
No registration is required, and parking is free. Seating is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis.