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Space Watch: October 2015 (Volume: 14, Issue: 10)
The View From Here WANTED: Space Suit for 25-Foot-Tall Dog Second View Celebrating World Space Week: Why We Explore Space Top News/10/01 Ten Years of Global Space Data Now Available Online Space Foundation Holds its First Space Technology & Investment Forum Military Affairs Council Hail and Farewell at Space Foundation World Headquarters Partnership With PPCM…
WANTED: Space Suit for 25-Foot-Tall Dog
Unfortunately, as this is written, Congress and the administration are still grappling with how to fund the federal government for Fiscal Year 2016, which begins today. A short-term Continuing Resolution (CR) has been agreed upon, which will extend the current budget into mid-December. Also in that timeframe, there will be a need to vote on…
Homeschool Days Return to the Space Foundation Discovery Center
The Space Foundation’s first Homeschool Day of the academic year took place Thursday, Sept. 17, with lessons focused on robotics and with nearly 100 students taking part (pictured). Homeschool Days at the Discovery Center are held twice a month and have been expanded this year, with lessons throughout the day to give each student more…
Space Foundation Education Update
by Bryan DeBates, Space Foundation Senior Director – Education October at the Space Foundation Discovery Center is turning out to be a “must-come-and-see” month. We have amazing programs going on in the coming weeks for all ages. Oct. 4-10 is World Space Week and we have a number of unique education activities planned. For starters,…
Space Foundation Announces New Certified Space Imagination Partners
by Rebecca Williams – Space Awareness Program Coordinator This past month, the Space Foundation welcomed two wonderful and creative authors, Mary Pierce Bale and Dian Curtis Regan, as well, Jackie Haag of Mother’s House Publishing Inc., as our newest Certified Space Imagination partners. The authors have made their homes in beautiful Colorado Springs, home of…
September 2015 Activity on the Hill
by Jillianne Pierce, Space Foundation Government Affairs Associate Congress returned from recess after the Labor Day holiday, and resumed working with the threat of a government shutdown looming. On Friday, Sept. 25, Speaker of the House John Boehner unexpectedly announced his resignation from the Speakership and from his seat in Congress at the end of…
International Student Art Contest is in Full Swing
Students around the globe are submitting their original artwork for the sixth annual Space Foundation International Student Art Contest. The theme for the 2016 contest is “What Space Means to Me…” A new format has been introduced this year. Teachers, parents or legal guardians over the age of 18, must submit the student artwork on…
World Space Week 2015
by Jami Sunkel, Space Foundation Space Education Specialist The Space Foundation will kick off World Space Week at its Discovery Center in Colorado Springs by offering an out-of-this-world field trip experiences for students and educators. More than 250 Pikes Peak region students will be visiting the Discovery Center for Audience with an Astronaut™ featuring Dr.…
Space Foundation Adds Sixteen New Corporate Members
A growing list of companies is recognizing the benefits of Space Foundation Corporate Membership. Here are the most recent additions to our roster: AAC Microtec …
Corporate Membership Provides Space Symposium Benefits
Companies that elect to become Space Foundation Corporate Members enjoy a wide range of benefits. For example, Corporate Membership significantly enhances the onsite experience at the Space Foundation’s annual Space Symposium, including: Complimentary event registrations Preferential Exhibit Center positioning Reduced exhibit booth rates Invitations to exclusive networking events And there are year-round benefits, as well,…
