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The Space Effect: How Cosmic Aspirations Spark Innovation

24 Oct 2024

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Have you ever looked at the stars and imagined: what else is out there? It’s exactly this innate desire to explore space that put humans on the moon. And, to achieve this goal, new innovations were born in the process—from advancements in rocket science and telecom to freeze-dried foods and memory foam. As we turn our eyes toward Mars, what new technologies can we expect?In this episode, we blast off into space with Chris Carberry, President and CEO of Explore Mars, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to getting humans to Mars in the 2030s. Drawing upon his unique background in government policy and history, Chris shows us that there’s a space for everyone as we journey into the stars. By emphasizing the need for a clear plan, he discusses how this next stage of space exploration is important for inspiring innovation and addressing pressing concerns like sustainability and resource management here on Earth.Together we explore the challenges and opportunities of space exploration, the importance of finding the right balance between public and private initiatives, and the crucial role of technology in achieving this goal.Tune in to learn more about the efforts to send humans to Mars and the potential impact on our daily lives and our future.  For more information about Axis Communications, visit us at www.axis.com Follow us on social media at Axis Communications - Home | Facebook Axis Communications: My Company | LinkedIn Axis North America (@Axis_NA) / TwitterAxis Communications USA - YouTube

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