However, flying next to them at speeds up to 22,300 miles per hour is more than half a million pieces of space junk. In fact, the space junk or the space debris will actually vandalize anything it contacts.
Northrop Grumman’s Howard Eller, AGI’s Travis Langster, UT Austin professor Moriba Jah, and CNN’s Jackie Wattles will show how it will affect the daily lives. Also, there will be a discussion on how and what people can do to help.
About the AIA:
In conclusion, each of the AIA’s panels at SXSW will highlight the aerospace industry’s innovation and the cutting edge tech. As stated, it will be the first ever space focused program track added to the innovative SXSW line up. In fact, the AIA made the cut out of over the 4,400 proposed sessions from the SXSW crowd sourced panel picker.
At the SXSW 2019, interests were spiked by the launch of the AIA’s Vision 2050: The Way to What’s Next and the AR mural. Also during the SXSW 2019, the AIA debuted its initial space program plans. For SXSW 2020, the three new panels will now inform the SXSW attendees of the latest aerospace initiatives.