Talks

Symposium "Space in our lives" by Women in Aerospace

Credits
Women In Aerospace (WiA - BCN)
By
Francesca Figueras, ICCUB [IEEC-UB]
Date
Time
Language
CA
Contact
divulgacio@icc.ub.edu

This Saturday, April 20, from 11:30 AM, the symposium "Space in our lives" organized by Women in Aerospace - BCN will take place.

The event will have the presence of the astronomer Francesca Figueras (ICCUB-IEEC) who will participate in the round table "Space Talk".

ROUND TABLE: «SPACE TALK»

Discover how space technology can influence our everyday life without us even being aware of it. During this talk we will be joined by three wonderful scientists: Pilar Gil, Francesca Figueras and Mª Dolores Rodríguez, who will give their opinion on questions such as: why is the aerospace sector important in our lives? How will the aerospace world impact us in the future? Will we continue to live on Earth many years from now? Will our summer trips no longer be outside of Europe but to the moon?

When? Saturday April 20 from 12:30 to 1:30 PM

Where? Manresa Museum of Technology

Organized by Women in Aerospace (WiA - BCN)

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