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NSSA’s Space Weather and National Security Breakfast Eve
Tuesday, November 12 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Join us for a first-of-its-kind event as we explore the impacts of space weather on national security space missions. Space is a contested environment. From satellite operations to manned missions and from interplanetary exploration to ballistic missile deterrence, understanding space weather is critical for ensuring mission success and space superiority.
Featuring leading experts and researchers at the forefront of space weather science, this event will uncover the latest insights, innovations, and strategies shaping our approach to measuring, predicting and mitigating against space weather impacts.
Gain unparalleled knowledge on how solar activity and geomagnetic storms can affect the space environment with resulting impacts on spacecraft operations, communication systems, navigation technologies and surveillance systems. Learn how knowledge of space weather conditions can aid in attribution efforts.
Whether you’re involved in satellite operations, spacecraft design, or mission planning, this event will offer invaluable perspectives on how to mitigate risks and optimize the performance of space systems.
Don’t miss this opportunity to network with government and industry leaders, exchange ideas, and explore collaborative solutions that will define the future of space missions.