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Did you hear that boom?!?

31 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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In this fascinating episode of More Than Politics, State Senator Michael Moore sits down with Dr. Alissa Haddaji, founder and director of the Space Consortium and Massachusetts Space Week, for an eye-opening conversation about Massachusetts’ growing role in the space industry and the future of space exploration. Dr. Haddaji shares how the Space Consortium connects researchers, educators, students, and industry leaders across the Commonwealth to make space science, technology, law, medicine, engineering, and policy more accessible to the public. The discussion explores everything from asteroid detection and planetary defense to space law, STEM education, and the opportunities available for students interested in careers connected to the rapidly expanding space sector. Topics include: * Massachusetts Space Week and STEM outreach programs * Space law, ethics, and international cooperation * Planetary defense and protecting Earth from asteroids * NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin, and the future of space exploration * Space careers and educational opportunities for students * Why Massachusetts is becoming a leader in space research and innovation Whether you're a space enthusiast, a student considering a STEM career, or simply curious about humanity’s future beyond Earth, this episode offers an engaging look at how Massachusetts is helping shape the next generation of space exploration. This is more than politics. It’s about discovery, innovation, and inspiring the next generation to reach for the stars.

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