NASA Adds ASL Interpretation to Exploration Science Forum
We have an exciting announcement to share with you about an upcoming historic event. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) will be hosting the 2021 NASA Exploration Science Forum & European Lunar Symposium July 20-23, 2021 as a virtual meeting.
According to their website, “This conference will bring together scientists from around the world to focus on science which enables human and robotic exploration, and science enabled by human exploration as relates to the target bodies of the Moon, Near Earth Asteroids, and moons of Mars.”
This will be the first time that the organizers have made this accessible to the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities by adding ASL interpreters to this virtual event. Midwest Language Services, LLC, in cooperation with its network of interpreters, will provide interpretation for this event.
The meeting is open to the pubic and the talks can get a bit technical. All are welcome. Please be sure to turn off your video and microphone if you decide to attend. Questions may be asked using the chat feature.
To register, visit https://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/nesfels2021/