Science Diplomacy in Crowded Orbits: The Global Challenge of a Sustainable Space Age

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  • MIT Museum
  • A photo of stars in space

    As Earth’s orbit becomes increasingly crowded with satellites, spacecraft, and debris, the need for a sustainable future in space has never been more urgent.

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    Cost

    $15 General Admission | $5 for MIT ID Holders

    स्थान

    • In-person only.

    MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

    314 Main Street
    Building E-28
    Cambridge, MA 02142
    संयुक्त राज्य

    Neighborhood
  • Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

    Dates and Times

    Thu, January 15 2026 6PM – 8PM

    Additional information

    Ensuring the safe and responsible use of outer space is not only a scientific and technical challenge—it’s an international effort that spans engineering, policy, and the arts.

     

    Join us for an evening exploring how interdisciplinary and cross-border collaboration can shape the future of space governance and sustainability. Experts will discuss the roles of science, diplomacy, and creative practice in supporting a secure and equitable space environment.

     

    Following the event, visit Cosmograph: Speculative Fictions for the New Space Age, now on view at the MIT Museum.


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    A photo of stars in space
    Thu, January 15 2026 6PM – 8PM
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    Kate Silverman Wilson

    MIT Museum

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    Last updated डिसेम्बर 9, 2025.