The Space Symposium has Gone Global
Wednesday was the third day of the 31st annual Space Symposium at the Broadmoor – and it’s a global affair.
Scientists are here from around the world.
Germany, Japan and France are among the more than 25 countries which are represented.
Whether it’s showing off their rockets, their satellites or their earth observing systems, companies from far and wide are looking to impress the thousands of people who attend the Space Symposium this week.
Dirk Frommolz from the German Aerospace Center said, “we want to talk to companies, potential partners to maybe conduct projects in these fields in the future.”
The German Aerospace Center does research in a number of fields including remote sensing. They also serve as the official space agency for the country.
