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Future of Space Policy Forum: Lunar Launchpad – the Race to Build a Base

October 14 @ 6:00 pm 9:00 pm MDT

Our 2025 Forum will take place on October 14th, 2025, at the prestigious Denver Museum of Nature and Science. This year, we’ll dive into the fascinating complexities of establishing a lunar base. Our distinguished panel of speakers will provide in-depth analysis of the legal frameworks, intricate logistical requirements, and significant geopolitical implications that will define this pivotal moment in human history. Doors open at 6 pm. 

Panelists
  • Angel Abbud-Madrid, Director, Space Resources Program at the CO School of Mines
  • Rob Chambers, Senior Director of Space Exploration Strategy at Lockheed Martin
  • Skip Smith, Chair of the Space and Satellite Industry Group Greenberg Traurig
  • Christopher Johnson, Senior Director of Legal Affairs and Space Law, Secure World Foundation
Moderated By:
  • Stephanie Burke, Director of the Center of Equity and Excellence in Aviation for the Denver International Airport

We envision a unique approach to space policy, bridging the gap between this critical frontier and foreign policy, international affairs, and young professional communities. By making these high-level space policy discussions accessible to university students and the broader community, we’re fostering informed decision-making for the future. This initiative also offers an opportunity for students to engage directly with current space issues for free.

Denver Museum of Nature and Science

2001 Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO 80454 United States
3033706000
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