Entrepreneur, Engineer, Physician, Educator, Humanitarian and Former NASA Astronaut
“I believe pursuing an extra extraordinary tomorrow creates a better world today.”
The success of technologies, innovations, and knowledge systems depends upon navigating in times and in a world where many of the influences, stumbling blocks, and opportunities may not be fully characterized or are completely unknown. Here on Earth, that’s tough.
Imagine taking on the challenge to travel to another star? Creating the capacity to go interstellar in 100 years can help us understand how to approach the uncertainties that projects, organizations, teams, and logistics encounter today and in the near future here on Earth. Especially when humans are the passengers, operators, and evaluators, whose well-being on earth and beyond is the reason for the journey.