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Space Certification Program Welcomes Two New Partners
The Space Foundation is pleased to welcome two new Certified Space Technology partners – Sigma Space Corporation and Deeya Energy Incorporated. These companies are being recognized for their Optotraffic DLS-10 Automated Red Light and Speed Enforcer and Electrical Energy Storage Systems, respectively. Sigma Space Corporation The Optotraffic DLS-10 Automated Red Light and Speed Enforcer is…
National Space Symposium 2008 Early Bird
As the calendar moves from 2007 to 2008, the Space Foundation is busy preparing for the 24th National Space Symposium. The premier U.S. space policy and program forum, the National Space Symposium is a “must attend” opportunity for information and interaction on all sectors of space – civil, commercial, and national security. The 24th National…
Upcoming Space Foundation Events
Mark your calendars for these events! 2008 24th National Space Symposium – April 7-10, 2008 – The Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colo. Strategic Space and Defense 2008 – 6-8 October 2008 – Qwest Center Omaha Convention Center and Arena, Omaha, Neb. 2009 25th National Space Symposium – March 30 – April 2, 2009 – The…
Nominations Open for the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award
Do you know K-12 teachers or district-level administrators who are making a difference in education through the use of technology? Recognize their achievements by nominating them for the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award. The Astronauts Memorial Foundation (AMF), NASA, and the Space Foundation present this award annually for outstanding accomplishments and contributions to lifelong…
Space Foundation Accepting Applications for 2008 Teacher Liaisons
The Space Foundation is currently accepting applications for the 2008 Flight of Teacher Liaisons. The highly-regarded Teacher Liaison program, now in its fifth year, selects teachers who actively promote space and science education in the classroom and the community. The teachers who are chosen for this honor serve as advocates for space science education, and…
Space Foundation Index Now Updated Daily
The Space Foundation recently unveiled a daily, Web-based version of the Space Foundation Index. Updated each business day, shortly after the markets close, the online Space Foundation Index displays the performance of the index companies versus the NASDAQ and S&P 500 from its inception, as well as in daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly intervals.…
Space Watch: January 2008 (Volume: 7, Issue: 1)
The View From Here The View From Here Spotlight Space Foundation Accepting Applications for 2008 Teacher Liaisons Nominations Open for the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award Upcoming Space Foundation Events Report from Headquarters National Space Symposium 2008 Early Bird Space Certification Program Welcomes Two New Partners Report from Washington, D.C. Report from Washington, D.C.…
Space Foundation Index Now Updated Daily
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 4, 2007) — The Space Foundation recently unveiled a daily, Web-based version of the Space Foundation Index. Updated each business day, shortly after the markets close, the online Space Foundation Index displays the performance of the index companies versus the NASDAQ and S&P 500 from its inception as well as in daily,…
Space Foundation Index Goes Live
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 3, 2007) — The Space Foundation unveiled a daily, Web-based version of the Space Foundation Index today. It is now available and updated on the Space Foundation’s Web site. Established in June 2005, the Space Foundation Index is a weighted index that tracks the market performance of 31 public companies that derive a…
Space Foundation Unveils 24th National Space Symposium Artwork
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Nov. 28, 2007) — The Space Foundation recently unveiled the official artwork for the 24th National Space Symposium. The piece, entitled “Amaranthine,” (ām’ə-rān’thĭn, -thīn’), which means unfading and everlasting illustrates the symposium’s theme, Our Expanding Universe. . . 50 Years of Space Exploration. The theme reflects our continued efforts and advancement in space while…
