Current Program Sessions and Chairs

ISDC covers several broad areas of study related to building a spacefaring civilization, including transportation to and through space, technology needed to live and work in space, spin-off technology, and Earth-based activities to advocate for or educate others about space development. The following is a list of preliminary ISDC 2013 Tracks.

Attention NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest presenters. If you are selected to make an oral presentation, please see your NSS Liaison (Lynne Zielinski) during the conference to find out when you are presenting. Information will be posted ISDC for Student Competitions to prepare you for the conference.




We are currently reviewing proposals for ISDC. Our goal is to provide high qualitycontent on the latest space developments from experts in the field. Conference attendeeswill gain new knowledge and connections in support of space developments. If you have newideas and information to share at ISDC, use the following link to submit proposals:


Submit Your Abstract or Proposal

Keep in mind that if your proposal is not selected for a designated spot, you will have an opportunity to collaborate on your topic with experts and enthusiasts at SpaceUp-ISDC.




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