SSTL is at Farnborough next week

SSTL are attending the Farnborough International Airshow next week (Monday 17 to Sunday 23 July 2006). Now in its 45th year, the show caters for the whole aerospace industry, with public visitors such as aviation enthusiasts and families welcome to on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd July 2006.

The International Space Pavilion is once again playing host to the best of the global space industry at Farnborough International Airshow 2006, with exhibitors and visitors from the UK, Europe, Russia, Japan, China and the USA.

BNSC, ESA and UKspace will demonstrate an exciting voyage from the very edge of creation to the future of space exploration and technology for visitors, offering a trip through our Solar System visiting Venus, Mars and the Moon, explore how space is used for telecommunications and satellite navigation and how space is a vital tool in helping us understand weather and climate.

The focus for Space Day on Wednesday 19th July is 'The International Future for Space', with leading VIPs meeting to discuss the future of this growing industry. High-profile figures such as Lord Sainsbury, the UK Minister for Science and Innovation; Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of ESA and Michael Griffin, Administrator of NASA will be in attendance on this day.

Weekday Themes:

Monday 17th July - Industry Day
Tuesday 18th July - Climate Change
Wednesday 19th July - Space Day
Thursday 20th July - Satellite Navigation
Friday 21 July - Youth Day

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