What space will it be?
With Francesco Profumo and Pierluigi Bellutti (FBK)

Space today is no longer just the object of astronomers' observations, but has become a priviledged laboratory for investigating some of nature's most extreme and mysterious phenomena, such as dark amtter, antimatter, gamma-ray bursts and much more.
At the same time, space is also one of the most interesting frontiers of technological research for sustainable development. Italy plays a leading role in space and will make a decisive contribution to the European space strategy of the next decade: challenges that also see the Trentino region in the front line with the Trento Space Center and the Bruno Kessler Foundation, involved in very ambitious projects and experiments.
With:
Giorgio Saccoccia, president of the Italian Space Agency
Francesco Profumo, president of the Bruno Kessler Foundation
Flavio Deflorian, Rector of the University of Trento
Maura Graziani, University of Perugia
Silvia Piranomonte (INAF-Astronomical Observatory of Rome)
Pierluigi Bellutti, Bruno Kessler Foundation
Roberto Iuppa, University of Trento
Moderator Matteo Serra (science communicator)