Join the National Space Centre online for a future space and careers LIVE Q&A with Professor Anu Ojha OBE, this Friday 26 February 19:00-20:00.
If you are considering a career in the space industry, or would like to know about the exciting missions in the decades ahead, join Director of the National Space Academy, Anu Ojha, for a LIVE Q&A.
Anu leads the strategic direction of the National Space Academy and has done so since it launched in 2008. He also teaches A level physics on the Space Engineering course at Loughborough College and has led the development and delivery of National and International teacher training and school/undergraduate student programmes for the UK Space Agency, ESA and China National Space Administration (CNSA).
Anu has worked as a consultant for ESA using data from the SOHO orbiting solar observatory and Mars Express mission and has written and presented numerous international teaching films for ESA for European students and teachers.
Appointed in 2016 as an Honorary Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester, Anu is a Co-Investigator for the SPLIT planetary geotechnics sampling tool being developed by the University for use on future Mars exploration missions. He also leads the human spaceflight, exploration and skills development strands in the UK Government’s programme of strategic collaboration in space science and technology with China.
Anu’s role within various space agency boards and Councils means that the National Space Centre is well connected with space industry professionals across the globe, enabling the team to create opportunities for the young people they work with.
How do I ask a question?
Ask your questions in advance on our Facebook event page (we will be selecting in advance, but cannot guarantee we will be able to answer all the questions).
How to watch the LIVE session?
Join us at 19:00 on our Facebook page on 26 February 2021. The session will go live at this time, or just after.
Can I watch the session at a later date?
Yes, the session will remain on our Facebook page after the event for you to watch at any time.
Who is this session suitable for?
Anybody and everybody with an interest in the past, present and future of space exploration.
Is there a cost to watch the session?
No, please do not follow third party links that ask for information or money to participate. This is a FREE session.
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