National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Free
From the Apollo Program to the International Space Station and beyond, space communication capabilities are always evolving. In celebration of World Space Week, NASA's deputy associate administrator for space communication and navigation, Badri Younes, will be at the Museum discussing the evolution of NASA's communication capabilities, including the exciting future of laser communication.
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