• Live from the ISS: Q&A with Astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli

    35-225 Classroom 127 Massachusetts Avenue, 35-225, Cambridge, MA, United States +1 more
    AeroAstro alum, NASA astronaut, and USMC Lieutenant Colonel Jasmin Moghbeli will join MIT AeroAstro for a live virtual Q&A session from aboard the International Space Station.
  • AeroAstro Open House

    Open House is an invitation only event for the newly admitted students.

    GoAERO – MIT Info Session

    33-218 Conference Room 125 Massachusetts Avenue, 33-218, Cambridge, MA, United States +1 more
    Info Session for GoAero competition, arranged at the request of Professor Cahoy
  • SpaceTech 2024

    Hacker Reactor, E38-795
    AI, Machine Learning, and Autonomy in Space

    MIT Museum Space Day

    MIT Museum 314 Main Street, building E-28, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
    Join the MIT Museum for a day of talks, demos, and hands on activities, all about space – featuring speakers from AeroAstro!

    Destination Station: R&D and the ISS National Lab

    45-230 Schwarzman College of Computing
    Join AeroAstro and NASA for Destination Station, featuring discussions with experts from NASA and the ISS National Laboratory, and a special presentation from astronaut and MIT alum Stephen Bowen (SM ‘93)! 
  • AeroAstro Community Awards

    33-116 Conference Room 125 Massachusetts Avenue, 33-116, Cambridge, MA, United States
    Community awards for AeroAstro excellence

    PhD Hooding Brunch

    Lawn 33 125 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United States
    PhD graduates, faculty, staff, families of graduates only

    Ice Cream Social

    Lawn 33 125 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United States
    AeroAstro community members, graduates, and families of graduates only
  • How Can Philosophy Help NASA Explore the Cosmos?

    Online
    Join G. Ryan Faith, Daniel E. Hastings, Tony Milligan, Erica Rodgers, and Marcia Smith to discuss how philosophy can help NASA consider humanity’s future in space and develop its vision for exploring the cosmos.
  • 2024 Zero Robotics Finals

    Zoom
    At 11am ET on 7/31, tune into the livestream of the 2024 Summer Middle School Zero Robotics Final Competition! Co-led by Prof. Danielle Wood, the Media Lab Space Enabled research group, and the Innovation Learning Center, the Zero Robotics program gives middle school educators and students the opportunity to write programs for the NASA Astrobee robot on the International Space Station (ISS). This year, more than 700 students tackled a game challenge called "Lost in Space.” For the fictional game scenario, participants asked the Astrobee robot to help rescue an astronaut after the ISS was struck by space debris. As part of the game and coding strategy, they demonstrated the ability for Astrobee to recognize hand gestures from American Sign Language. This year, five high school interns also helped support the Zero Robotics program; these five interns were sponsored by Media Lab director's fellow Jaylen Brown's nonprofit, the 7uice Foundation.
  • Astroscale Lunch Seminar with Ron Lopez

    33-218 Conference Room 125 Massachusetts Avenue, 33-218, Cambridge, MA, United States
    A special lunchtime seminar with Astroscale's Ron Lopez (President & Managing Director, Astroscale U.S. Inc.)
  • HBCU Partnership Program Welcome Dinner

    37-252 70 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA, United States
    Reception dinner to welcome student visitors from our HBCU Partnership Program (invite-only).
  • Aerospace Innovation Seminar ft. Sebastien Mannai SM ’14, PhD ’18

    33-206
    This seminar series is part of the Certificate in Aerospace Innovation offered by the MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics in collaboration with the Martin Trust MIT Center for Entrepreneurship. Learn more about the certificate program on our Certificate in Aerospace Innovation website!
  • MIT AeroAstro SpaceTech Conference

    Schwarzman College of Computing (45-801) 51 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA
    A technically oriented, future-looking event designed to build awareness around the present and future of space technology.
  • Master’s Thesis Showcase

    Neumann Hangar MIT Building 17, first floor
    The AeroAstro Dept. and Comm Lab are hosting an informal Master’s Thesis Showcase to share their hard work with the wider AeroAstro community, faculty, and staff.

    AeroAstro PhD Brunch

    Lawn 33 125 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United States
    MIT graduates and guests only
  • Navigating the Future: Innovation, Purpose & Human Spaceflight

    33-206
    WeLEAP Aerospace-Global and MIT AIAA Chapter present, Navigating the Future: Innovation, Purpose & Human Spaceflight. A special coffee chat with Dr. Kavya K. Manyapu, a Spacewalk Specialist at NASA Johnson Space Center, Adjunct Professor at the University of North Dakota, and founder of Passion 2 Purpose.