America Going to the Moon and Mars – How and When with Hank Haliasz
Mondays, 2:45 – 3:45 PM
Georgetown Public Library Hewlett Room
In Person
Putting humans back on the Moon and then on Mars is a goal of NASA and SpaceX, but problems keep getting in the way. This class will update the status of these programs by focusing on several questions: Why should we do it? How will we do it? When will we do it? How is politics involved, and what role does China have in our decision-making? For those interested in making humanity a multi-planet species, this class will tell you if and how it can be done.
Henry Haliasz was a career Air Force space operations Mission Director, an executive Project Manager for IBM, and is the author of several novels including, “Martian Year 500: The Second Beginning,” and Mars II: A Tale of Two Planets.” He is a member of the Space Development Steering Committee, a space advocacy group. He has a twenty-year history presenting classes for Lifelong Learners GTX.
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