Space Foundation News & Media
Second exhibit expansion, two specialized seminars added for Space Foundation's 19th National Space Symposium
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.(Jan. 21, 2003) — After a record-breaking early sellout of the already-expanded Boeing Exhibit Center, organizers of the 19th National Space Symposium announced today yet another expansion of symposium exhibit facilities to accommodate additional exhibitors. The expansion accommodates numerous space organizations that had been on a waiting list to participate in the industry’s…
Just two more days to save on Symposium Registration
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Jan. 14, 2003) — Save up to $225 by registering for the 19th National Space Symposium before Friday, January 17. This year’s event, scheduled April 7-10, 2003 at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, promises to be even bigger and better with more than 4,000 total participants expected. The early bird registration…
Early Registration Deadline Nears for 19th National Space Symposium
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Jan. 6, 2003) — Conference attendees participating at the 19th National Space Symposium can save up to $225 by registering before January 17. The National Space Symposium is hosted by the Space Foundation and scheduled April 7-10, 2003 at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. Widely regarded as the premier conference for…
Mott, Truly, Tyson Join Space Foundation Board of Directors
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 20, 2002) — A leading space industry executive, a former NASA administrator and astronaut, and a world-renowned astrophysicist all have been selected to join the board of directors of the Space Foundation. Serving three-year terms effective January 2003 are Michael I. “Mike” Mott, Vice President & General Manager, The Boeing Company-NASA…
College Career Fair to be part of 19th National Space Symposium
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 13, 2002) — In response to the space industry’s need to attract top young talent, the Space Foundation will provide college students a jumpstart on their professional careers by conducting a College Career Fair April 10 at the 19th National Space Symposium. Space industry leaders from across the country will provide…
Space Foundation sells out Expanded Exhibit Center for 19th National Space Symposium
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 12, 2002) — The Space Foundation announced today that the entire 27,380 square foot Boeing Exhibit Center has been sold for next year’s 19th National Space Symposium. The total square footage increased 5.6% from last year while the sell-out day is 60 days earlier, setting a new record. More than 100…
American Space Prowess on Display at Paris Air Show
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 4, 2002) — The American Space Showcase, presented by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Space Foundation, will be unveiled at the 2003 Paris Air Show, June 15-22 at Le Bourget, France. The comprehensive display of state-of-the-art exhibits will highlight American space technology. Commerce Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation and…
Analytical Graphics Inc.'s STK Receives `Certified Space Technology` Designation
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Nov. 19, 2002) — Analytical Graphics, Inc.’s (AGI) Satellite Tool Kit (STK) has been designated a `Certified Space Technology` by the Space Foundation, an organization that promotes space awareness. As a developer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) analysis and visualization software for the aerospace community, AGI received this prestigious seal of approval for…
The Space Foundation, Space News and the U.S. Department of Commerce Join to Host the Space at the Crossroads Conference
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Nov. 1, 2002) — The Space Foundation, Space News and the U.S. Department of Commerce, in association with the Satellite Industry Association, will present Space at the Crossroads on Feb. 19, 2003, at the U.S. Department of Commerce, Hoover Building Auditorium in Washington, D.C. Space at the Crossroads is a highly focused…
U.S. Space Industry Preparing to Transform the Future at 19th National Space Symposium
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.(Oct. 22, 2002) — Despite a weak global economy, space industry revenues are expected to rocket past the $145 billion mark in 2002. New launch systems are coming on line. NASA is articulating a bold new vision for future exploration. And space-based systems for surveillance, reconnaissance, navigation and communication are expected to play…
