Human Exploration of Mars

Imagining the human exploration of Mars depends on creative inquiry across the arts, sciences, and engineering, where speculation is essential in the face of profound unknowns. What role does imagination play in exploring realms beyond Earth? This cross-disciplinary panel examines how imaginative thinking informs research, drives technical development, and supports the collective effort to envision human life beyond our planet.

In connection with the recent release of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report, A Science Strategy for the Human Exploration of Mars (2025), join us for a D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER) on the Human Exploration of Mars. The program will include short talks by four speakers, community sharing, audience discussion and Q & A, and a reception.

Featuring

Richelle Ellis, Artist, Analog Astronaut, Co-founder of Inploration

Pascal Lee, Artist and Senior Planetary Scientist, SETI Institute

Dava Newman, Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Aeronautics and Astronautics, a Harvard–MIT Health, Sciences, and Technology faculty member, and former director of the MIT Media Lab

Carolyn Russo, Museum Specialist and Curator of the Art Collection, Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum

About DASER

DC Art Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER) is organized to explore several key questions: What are the relationships among art, science, technology, culture, and all related disciplines or systems of understanding? How do these disciplines relate to one another to foster creativity, innovation, and discovery? What are the tangible results of these interactions? DASER aims to create community and discussion around the intersection of art and science.

DASER is organized by Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology. The thoughts and opinions expressed in the DASER events are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the National Academy of Sciences or of Leonardo.

Delivery Method

  • In Person
  • Upcoming

Timing

  • Upcoming

Category

  • CPNAS Events
  • DC Art Science Evening Rendezvous

Location

  • NAS Building, Fred Kavli Auditorium
  • 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W.
  • Washington
  • D.C.

Event Disclaimer

It is essential to the National Academy of Sciences mission of providing evidence-based advice that participants in any of our meetings or events avoid political or partisan statements or commentary and maintain a culture of mutual respect. The statements and presentations during our meetings or events are solely those of the individual participants and do not necessarily represent the views of other participants or the National Academy of Sciences, which is a non-partisan, tax exempt organization.