Space Foundation Press Releases

Celebrate the Past and Inspire the Future at the Space Foundation Discovery Center Apollo 11 Celebration on July 20

  50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 celebrated with a look at the future of human space travel Discounted tickets available online now First 25 military families will get in free with I.D. United State Postal Service will unveil the new First Moon Landing stamp Space Foundation Discovery Center hosting a fun and inspiring day with interactive…

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Preparing for Apollo: Pegasus

Posted in: Space Awareness

The Space Foundation’s commemoration of the Apollo 11 mission continues with this article by Space Foundation Senior Analyst John Holst. One very early morning in May 1965, fire emerged from the Earth and disappeared into Florida’s night sky. The fire, a Saturn I rocket launch plume, propelled an unmanned payload for NASA’s Apollo program into…

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Space Foundation to Present Huntsville Space Commerce Workshop

Presenters will Discuss New Space Commerce Business Opportunities Register Now for July 30 Workshop COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (July 1, 2019) – The Space Foundation is hosting a one-day workshop on July 30 in Huntsville, Ala., to address the most common challenges companies face in growing their business. The workshop is one of a series offered by…

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Register Now for Huntsville Space Commerce Business Growth Workshop

The Space Foundation is hosting a one-day workshop on July 30 in Huntsville, Ala., to address the most common challenges companies face in growing their business. Some of the topics to be addressed will include product adoption, market forecasting, stakeholder communication, and business scalability. Upon completion of this training workshop, participants will be able to:…

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Capturing an Earthrise

Posted in: Space Awareness

The Space Foundation’s remembrance of the events leading up to the Apollo 11 mission continues with this article by Space Foundation Senior Analyst John Holst about the Lunar Orbiter Program satellites. Moving quickly across the Moon’s surface, an object, looking somewhat like a toy spinning top lying on its side, transmitted streams of information back…

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SLS Core Stage Receives Four RS-25 Engines for First Flight

Posted in: Partner News

Aerojet Rocketdyne delivered four RS-25 engines for integration with NASA’s first SLS rocket core stage The four RS-25 engines that will fly on the first flight of SLS also powered the space shuttle Aerojet Rocketdyne has powered every astronaut launched from U.S. soil; RS-25 engines will enable the SLS to return humans to the Moon…

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Space Foundation Opens Nominations for Colorado Space Heroes Hall of Fame

Nomination deadline is Sept. 1, 2019 Honorees to be announced in 2020 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (June 24, 2019) — The Colorado Space Heroes Hall of Fame was created by the Space Foundation in 2016 to inspire future space heroes and celebrate the astronauts, aerospace executives, government officials, scholars and other public and private sector leaders who…

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Nomination Period Opens for 2020 General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award

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Space Foundation’s Highest Award to be Presented at 36th Space Symposium Submit Nomination by Oct. 1, 2019 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (June 27, 2019) – The Space Foundation is now accepting nominations for its highest honor, the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award.   Honoring its late, long-time chairman, Gen. James E. Hill, USAF (Ret.), the…

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Volunteer at the Space Foundation

We are seeking excited, motivated space lovers to volunteer at the Space Foundation headquarters in Colorado Springs. As a 401c(3) nonprofit, we could not do the work we do without the generous and tireless support of volunteers. If you are interested in space, this is the place to be. We provide meaningful work for our…

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Space4U Podcast: Emily Boster, Mars Mission Engineer

Posted in: Space4U Podcast

In this episode: We meet Mars Mission engineer from Lockheed Martin, Emily Boster. Emily is a Senior Systems Engineer for Lockheed Martin Space Government Affairs. She previously led the system configuration team for Deep Space Exploration mission proposals including Discovery, CLPS, and others. Prior to that, she served as a mechanical design engineer for the InSight…

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