Our Future in Space New Space Business and Exploration Podcast Presented by Orbital Assembly

Our Future in Space: New Space Business and Exploration Podcast Presented by Orbital Assembly

HUNTSVILLE, AL – A captivating and informative podcast forum dedicated to successfully building a human space civilization throughout the solar ecosystem has been introduced on popular platforms.

Produced and presented by Orbital Assembly, the weekly podcast “Our Future in Space” will feature the best and brightest innovators, visionaries, movers & shakers in the space. The common thread amongst the bevy of influential guests is the passion for pursuing the success of human society and how we get there.

“Current and future participants include a ‘who’s who’ and a ‘who’ll be’ in the future as the race for space habitation is rapidly evolving,” says Rhonda Stevenson, CEO of Orbital Assembly. “For commercial space to be successful it will require environments that facilitate long-term habitation as well as economic viability which we will explore with our lineup of astronauts, CEOs, inventors, researchers and corporate space evangelists.”

“Our Future in Space” is hosted by Dr. Jeff Greenblatt, entrepreneur, researcher, and former staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He has expertise in a wide range of energy, climate change and emerging technology areas including renewable electricity, artificial photosynthesis, autonomous vehicles, and commercial space development.

He is an OA co-founder and vice president of science and research. His co-host, Eric Ward is an experienced system architect and serial entrepreneur who sees growing the space industry as the next step to progressing humanity beyond the planet. Ward is vice president of engineering design at OA.

Listen to on Apple iTunesiHeartRadioTuneInStitcherGoogle Podcasts, Spotify and more. Click here to listen to or watch past episodes.

To suggest a future guest or topic to our producers, please email OurFutureInSpace@orbitalassembly.com.

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