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SUMMARY:50 Years on Mars - A Viking Legacy
DESCRIPTION:50 Years on Mars – A Viking Legacy \nWednesday\, February 18\, 2026 | 6:30-8:30 pm (doors open at 6 pm) \nMuseum of Flight\, Seattle \nFREE with registration \nOn July 20\, 1976\, NASA’s Viking 1 landed on Mars\, making it the first U.S. spacecraft to successfully land on the red planet. Part of the historic Viking project\, the Lander returned thousands of images\, changing everything scientists thought about Mars. The program was successful beyond imagination\, with unexpected discoveries and the creation of methods and models still used! \nBut history is more than scientific achievements\, it is also the human and personal moments. As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of this amazing accomplishment\, join us for stories\, surprises and important lessons\, and learn about the unique archive that preserves this body of work. Presented by Rachel Tillman\, Founder/Director of The Viking Mars Missions Education & Preservation Project.
URL:https://pnwaiaa.org/calendar/50-years-on-mars-a-viking-legacy/
LOCATION:The Museum of Flight\, 9404 East Marginal Way S.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
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SUMMARY:17th PNW AIAA Technical Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday\, April 19th for the 17th Pacific Northwest AIAA Technical Symposium to discover and explore groundbreaking innovations that are revolutionizing aerospace. \nNew propulsion systems\, cutting-edge avionics\, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Thought-provoking presentations and exclusive unveilings of technologies that are shaping the future of flight and extraterrestrial missions\, charting the paths to smarter\, cheaper orbit and beyond\, and more powerful data capture\, understanding and applications. \nThe full-day Symposium agenda includes three keynote addresses from industry leaders\, and over a dozen thought-provoking presentations to choose from. \nOpening Keynote: Our opening keynote will be from Howard Hu\, NASA Orion Program Manager from the NASA Johnson Space Flight Center. A graduate of the University of Washington\, and a 30-year NASA veteran\, Howard will return to the PNW to bring us up to date on the Artemis Human Space Exploration Program\, visions for permanent lunar presence and laying the groundwork for Mars. \nThe agenda will also include two additional confirmed keynote addresses from Boeing and Quartus Engineering. Over a dozen thought-provoking breakout sessions are planned with confirmed presentations from The Boeing Company\, Interlune\, Aerojet Rocketdyne/L3Harris\, Collinear Group\, TLG Aerospace\, UW Aeronautical Laboratory\, and more. \nIt’s a unique opportunity right here at home to learn from and network with your colleagues\, both in your field of expertise and beyond it. Bring yourself\, your colleagues and your company up to date on the forefronts of aerospace technologies\, and to connect with the people driving these changes.
URL:https://pnwaiaa.org/calendar/17th-pnwaiaa-technical-symposium/
LOCATION:The Museum of Flight\, 9404 East Marginal Way S.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Building Humanity’s Next Leap Forward
DESCRIPTION:Joint PNWAIAA & Museum of Flight Tech Talk \nMore information and registration: https://pnwaiaa.org/building-humanitys-next-leap-forward/ \nShortcut to registration: REGISTER \n  \n 
URL:https://pnwaiaa.org/calendar/building-humanitys-next-leap-forward/
LOCATION:The Museum of Flight\, 9404 East Marginal Way S.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
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