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Space Posture Review Hearing Points Out Vulnerability

The Strategic Forces Subcommittee of the House Armed Service Committee held a hearing on the Space Posture Review on April 21. Witnesses included: General C. Robert Kehler, USAF, commander, Air Force Space Command Robert J. Butler, deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber and space policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense Betty Sapp, principle deputy…

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Chinese Society of Astronautics and Space Foundation Sign MOU

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Apr. 28, 2010) — The ongoing relationship between the Space Foundation and the Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA) was cemented during the 26th National Space Symposium with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU), establishing a “mutually beneficial relationship” between the two organizations. The MOU signing resulted from nearly a year…

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26th National Space Symposium Breaks All Records

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Apr. 21, 2010) — The 26th National Space Symposium, held last week at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo., broke all attendance records – and, according to the buzz from attendees, was a success on all levels. The SES WORLD SKIES, USG Exhibit Center, which filled two massive halls, sold out…

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Draper, Digital Fly-By-Wire Team Enters Space Hall of Fame

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (April 15, 2010) – Draper Laboratory will enter the Space Technology Hall of Fame® on April 15 as part of the team that developed a system that makes space and air vehicles easier and safer to operate. Draper developed Digital Fly-By-Wire as an extension of its work on the Apollo Guidance Computer. The…

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It’s Not What I’ve Done; It’s What We Gotta Do

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.(Apr. 15, 2010) — “It’s not what I’ve done; it’s what we gotta do.” That was how former Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle Astronaut Captain John W. Young, USN (Retired), framed his brief, but powerful acceptance speech today when he was awarded the Space Foundation’s highest honor – the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space…

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26th National Space Symposium Opening Ceremony

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Apr. 13, 2010) — Last Night’s Opening Ceremony for the 26th National Space Symposium was a celebration of the factors that make space such an exciting and challenging industry. During the event, three of five prestigious awards being conferred at the Symposium were presented to honor education, exploration, and innovation: Allen V.…

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26th National Space Symposium Inspires Students and Trains Teachers

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Apr. 14, 2010) — More than 900 local students and over 80 teachers from 11 states and Puerto Rico are moving through The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo., this week, participating in the education component of the Space Foundation’s 26th National Space Symposium. The education programs encompass educator professional development, student…

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Kehler and Pulham Discuss Cyberspace

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Apr. 13, 2010) — Air Force Space Command Commander Gen. C. Robert Kehler, USAF, and Space Foundation Chief Executive Officer Elliot Pulham kicked off the Space Foundation’s 26th National Space Symposium this morning with opening remarks at Cyber 1.0. Kehler spoke about Air Force Space Command’s newly acquired responsibility for cyberspace, saying…

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Aerojet Awarded Contract for Research and Technology in Aerospace Propulsion

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (April 13, 2010) – Aerojet, a GenCorp (NYSE: GY) company, announced today that NASA Glenn Research Center has awarded the company a five-year Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide NASA with its space propulsion system technologies, including cryogenic and electric propulsion for spacecraft. Aerojet is one of five companies to be awarded a…

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The Space Report 2010 Reveals Global Space Economy Grew 40 Percent Over Five Years

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Apr. 12, 2010) — Over the past five years, the global space economy has grown almost 40 percent, reflecting increasing commercialization, significant globalization, and expansion of military and civil space programs. Plus, the industry showed remarkable resiliency over the tumultuous past 12 months, demonstrating continued expansion into 2010. These findings are among…

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