In the company’s first-ever Destination: Space 2050 event, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) created a platform for customers and experts to come together and discuss a future vision for space capabilities and missions. Today’s event showcases a vibrant space economy and a convergence of ideas about the expansion of space exploration, technologies and applications—all in the year 2050.
“As we look to the future, it’s critical that we have a collective dialogue about how space improves life on Earth, life on other planets and how we can better secure the domain itself,” said Robert Lightfoot, executive vice president for Lockheed Martin Space. “Destination: Space 2050 illustrates the ways in which a global community can explore, challenge and push the limits of space across a variety of missions. Further, we want to prepare the workforce of tomorrow for what the year 2050 could hold.”
The Destination: Space 2050 vision invites discussion about the future of space in five areas: a “smart” world enabled by ubiquitous communications, extraplanetary operations, space logistics, mission operations command utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning, and space defense to strengthen 21st Century Security. These areas dive deeper into dynamic mission environments and the emerging technological advancements necessary to operate productively and safely.
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Download free sample pagesAttendees also experienced never-before-seen technologies key to the 2050 vision, which benefit commercial, civil and defense space industries. These demonstrations include:
Explore the year 2050 with recorded event presentations and expert interviews on YouTube—a page worth saving for future space content and mission updates.