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Space Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1983 as a gateway to advance the global space community. We uniquely connect and inspire the entire space workforce from early education through post-secondary (college, non-college, vocational), to the start of their careers as new professionals, and ultimately as leaders at the highest levels of government and commercial industry. As a charitable organization, Space Foundation raises support from corporate members, sponsors, individuals, and grants to offer a comprehensive portfolio of programs and activities that extend our worldwide mission.

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At Space Foundation, we're dedicated to empowering the global space community through our comprehensive programs and services. These initiatives fall into three core categories: Education, offering diverse learning programs; Collaboration, connecting space professionals; and Information, providing news, resources, and media. Explore how we're shaping the future of space together.

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Your gateway to an expansive world of knowledge and inspiration. Within these pages, you'll discover a wealth of articles, captivating videos, enlightening podcasts, and timely press releases, all designed to keep you informed, engaged, and excited about the ever-evolving landscape of the space community and its contributions to our world.

Space Foundation Premieres National Space Day Video May 1

By Space Foundation Editorial Team | April 9, 2026

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — April 9, 2026 — Space Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1983 to advance the global space community, will premiere its National Space Day educational video on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. MT, inviting students, educators and families to explore the future of space through engaging STEM content. Hosted…

Artemis II broke the Apollo 13 distance record while mapping the Moon’s far side and proposing names for two craters. Read the latest update.

Artemis II Sets Distance Record and Names Craters During Science Survey

By Tom Roeder | April 6, 2026

Astronauts aboard Artemis II became the first humans to fly more than 250,000 miles from Earth just before noon on Monday as their Orion crew capsule passed the Moon on a figure-8 flight back to Earth, where they are expected to splash down off the California coast on Friday. Artemis II surpassed Apollo 13’s record…

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