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Symposium Features Launchers Panel
The Space Foundation has assembled a dynamic panel for the first morning of its 28th National Space Symposium featuring presidents of leading launch companies. The panel, “Launch Providers, Propulsion Partners and the Way to Space,” includes: Michael Gass, president and CEO, United Launch Alliance James Maser, president, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (PWR) Francis X. McKenna,…
Annual Report: Space Foundation Team
The past year was a good one for the Space Foundation team. In April, The NonProfit Times and Best Companies Group designated us as one of the Best Non-Profit Organizations to Work for 2011. We were ranked 19 out of the 50 organizations honored nationwide. Plus, during the year, we grew our staff and expanded…
Annual Report: 27th National Space Symposium
The premier gathering of space professionals in the world, the 27th National Space Symposium was held April 11-14 at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. Touted by many as the best ever held, it featured 100 speakers, inspiring awards, the expansive Boeing Exhibit Center complete with an outdoor Showroom, programs for young space professionals, the…
Annual Report: Education
A major milestone among our many education programs and events was the opening of the Mars Yard at the Space Foundation Discovery Institute in Colorado Springs. The simulated Martian terrain and robotics laboratory is one of the few such facilities in the world and the only one that routinely offers programs for students and teachers. Work…
Annual Report: Research and Analysis
Policymakers, the media, educators and individuals interested in space look to us for credible information and cogent analysis of the forces that influence the space industry. Two publications released in 2011 supported this goal: The Space Report: The Authoritative Guide to Global Space Activity, which has been widely referenced at policy hearings, media reports and…
Annual Report: Public Policy and Government Affairs
The Space Foundation conducts a broad range of programs to educate policy-makers about the complex space-related topics that they must address and to ensure that the industry is well-informed on critical space issues. Throughout the year, we monitored hearings and provided quick-turnaround hearing reports and analysis to corporate and government customers. Among the briefings we…
Annual Report: International
During 2011, the Space Foundation continued to build global connections and influences through a broad range of activities and events. Foremost was our November delegation to China, in which we took a group of U.S. space executives to visit key organizations involved in China’s burgeoning space program. At the beginning of the year, we co-hosted,…
Space has had a Big Impact on Many Lives
For the past two months, Space Watch has published quotes on how space has affected real people’s lives. Here are a some additional comments: “(I have used) used my creative talents to work within the aerospace industry communicating… the need… for space exploration to local, national and global arenas.” “It opens up possibilities of more life out there than we expected.” “I…
Pulham Will Chair Panel at ISU Symposium
The Space Foundation will have an active role in the 16th ISU Annual International Symposium, coming up Feb. 21-23 in Strasbourg, France. The Space Foundation is a co-sponsor of the event and CEO Elliot Pulham will chair the Wednesday panel discussion on space debris. According to International Space University (ISU), the Symposium “will address the risks faced by…
Committee Looks at JWST Future
Congress continues to discuss funding for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). On Dec. 6, the House Science, Space and Technology Committee held a hearing entitled The Next Great Observatory: Assessing the James Webb Space Telescope, where Committee Chair Rep. Ralph Hall (R-TX) stated his support for the JWST, adding that “NASA’s latest replan for…
