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.

Comm Lab Website Tune-Up Drop-in

33-116 Conference Room 125 Massachusetts Avenue, 33-116, Cambridge, MA, United States
Tune-up your website with the Comm Lab!