Dr. James Spiller of the College at Brockport delivers a talk coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landings in July.  Sweeping through 50+ years of human space travel, the program explains the salience of the term “space frontier” in the early space age, accounts for why it lost relevance over the last few decades, and predicts that it will continue to fade if space tourism and private commercial activity become commonplace.

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