4th annual Space Settlement Symposium considers "Living in Space Through Adaptation or Bio-Engineering"

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Jayme Blaschke | September 24, 2019

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The Department of Philosophy at Texas State University will host the 4th Annual Space Settlement Symposium, "Becoming Homo Ex-Terra: Living in Space Through Adaptation or Bioengineering," on Friday, Sept. 27. 

The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place 3-5 p.m. in the Alkek Library Teaching Theatre. 

As humans continuously expand and innovate technology, new information on life beyond earth and the ability to survive has ignited the speech of the Space Settlement Symposium’s discussion this year. The discussion with include research from NASA and examine the influence of space exploration and how humans may adapt to new discoveries. 

            Scheduled speakers include:

  • Scott Solomon, associate teaching professor at Rice University and author of "Future Humans" will speak on "Adapting to Life Beyond Earth"
  • Dr. Jennifer Fogarty, NASA Human Research Program, will speak on "Enabling Human Health and Performance During Space Exploration"
  • Bob McLean, Texas State University System Regent’s Professor and author of "Microbial Survival Mechanisms of Relevance to Panspermia" will speak on "Unseen Life and its Influences on Space Exploration"

For more information, visit https://www.txstate.edu/philosophy/other-programs/Symposia-and-Lectures/Space-Settlement-Symposium-.html

For more information, contact University Communications:

Jayme Blaschke, 512-245-2555

Sandy Pantlik, 512-245-2922