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Making History: Lessons from a Year in Space with Astronaut Scott Kelly

Making History: Lessons from a Year in Space with NASA Astronaut Capt. Scott Kelly

March 5 // 2:00 pm //
Cost: Free

History-Making NASA Astronaut; First to Complete a Year-in-Space Mission

FREE TO THE PUBLIC. GENERAL ADMISSION AND NO TICKETS REQUIRED!

During his record-breaking Year in Space, U.S. astronaut Scott Kelly captivated the world while laying the groundwork for the future of space travel and exploration. And while science was at the core of Kelly’s groundbreaking expedition—it is his life lessons and personal stories from 229 miles above Earth and the path that led him there that provide such unique and valuable perspective on embracing risk and discovering one’s true potential to achieve the impossible. With a journey that exemplifies the power and resilience of the human spirit, from U.S. Navy fighter pilot to record-holding astronaut, Kelly will reveal the choices and life events that paved his way. An American hero whose contribution to humanity is as far reaching as his epic story, Kelly will reflect on his journey with his trademark candor, humor, and humility. From the leadership and teamwork required in such demanding conditions, to the long-term deprivation from loved ones and Planet Earth itself, Kelly will deliver a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Scott Kelly is a former NASA astronaut and retired United States Navy Captain, U.S. spaceflight record holder and an experienced test pilot having logged more than 15,000 hours of flight time in more than 40 different aircraft and spacecraft. 

A former fighter pilot, Kelly flew the F-14 Tomcat aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. Kelly was selected by NASA as an astronaut in 1996. A veteran of four space flights, he piloted Space Shuttle Discovery to the Hubble space telescope in 1999 and subsequently commanded Space Shuttle Endeavour on a mission to the International Space Station in 2007. His long-duration space flight experience includes two flights on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, launching and landing from Kazakhstan and two stays aboard the International Space Station as commander, the first a 159-day mission in 2010-2011 followed by his recorded-breaking 340-day mission to the ISS in 2015. 

During his yearlong mission, known worldwide as the “Year in Space,” he conducted three spacewalks before returning home in March 2016. His Year in Space Mission was chronicled in a Time Magazine documentary series and an Emmy Award-winning PBS special. Kelly has traveled more than 200 million miles, which is more than twice the distance to the Sun, and he has orbited the Earth more than 8,300 times. 

Kelly has received many awards and honors, including the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit and Distinguished Flying Cross. He was on the cover of TIME Magazine in December 2014 and was named one of its 100 Most Influential People in 2015. Kelly also was recognized at the 2015 State of the Union Address by United States President Barrack Obama. 

Kelly is a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and a member of the Association of Space Explorers. He is a highly sought-after public speaker who exemplifies leadership while testing the limits of the human spirit and endurance. In 2016 he published a New York Times bestseller memoir Endurance, A Year in Space, a Lifetime of Discovery. More recently he published Infinite Wonder – a collection of extraordinary images he photographed aboard the International Space Station, also a New York Times bestseller. Published in 2022, his most recent book is Ready for Launch: An Astronaut’s Lessons for Success on Earth. 

Kelly is married to Amiko a former NASA public affairs officer and has two children, Samantha and Charlie from a previous marriage. His identical twin brother Mark is also a former NASA astronaut and the current junior US Senator from Arizona.

Spring 2023 Membership Drive Special:

New Members who join at the $25+ level will receive a free copy of Captain Kelly’s Book “Endurance: My Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery.” Current Members may purchase his book for $15. Books will be available for pickup in the lobby of Symphony Hall at the 3/5 event or mailed if not attending. Click HERE to donate/purchase

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Members at the $100+ giving level will receive one free speaker book.