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ISDC 2008: The New Pace of Space

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May 29, 2008 all day (Thursday) to

Jun 1, 2008 (Sunday)

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Capital Hilton (map)

1001 Sixteenth Street NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20036
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National Space Society International Space Development Conference The theme for ISDC 2008 is "The New Pace of Space." With NASA fully engaged in building the next genera...

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National Space Society International Space Development Conference

The theme for ISDC 2008 is "The New Pace of Space." With NASA fully engaged in building the next generation of space exploration vehicles, and the commercial space sector beginning to test fly their new personal spaceships, we have entered the next space age.

Washington, DC is the nexus for space policy, and the 2008 conference will take place in the midst of the upcoming presidential election campaign. Our goal is to engage the public, industry and decision-makers in an open and positive discussion of the future of space exploration and development.

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