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Teacher Liaison Profile: Jim Oliphant

At Valley Christian High School (VCHS) in San Jose, Calif., the Applied Math Science Engineering Institute (AMSE) is leading students through a project to research, design and fabricate a plant growth science package that will soon find a place on the International Space Station (ISS).  Mathematics Instructor and Space Foundation Teacher Liaison Jim Oliphant is…

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Apply by Dec. 11 to be Chosen a Teacher Liaison

Apply by Dec. 11 for the Space Foundation 2011 flight of Teacher Liaisons. This will be the ninth year of this prestigious, nationally recognized program that provides an honored few educators numerous benefits and privileges, helps strengthen their teaching skills, builds resumes, and influences education at a national level. PreK-20 teachers and other professional or…

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Donation Funds Robots for Education Lab

A corporate donation is the first step in establishing a new lab at the Space Foundation Discovery Institute in Colorado Springs. The donation, referred to as the “Honeywell Mars Robotic Experience,” provides robots for a future simulated Martian terrain mission laboratory incorporating student-designed-and-built robots. “The idea behind this lab is to have students build and…

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Festival of Science will be Jan. 31

The second annual Space Foundation Festival of Science will be held Monday, Jan. 31, 2011, from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., in the gymnasium of the Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy, 4220 East Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. The purpose of the Festival is to interest middle school students and their families in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)…

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Internet Offers Space Information, Entertainment

There are lots of great links to space information and entertainment on the Internet. Here’s a sampling: Hear Space Foundation CEO Elliot Pulham’s Nov. 12 interview on The American Entreprenuer Radio, a daily, three-hour call-in talk show hosted by Ron Morris targeted at entrepreneurs and business people. Click here. See Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ph.D., honorary member…

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Stevens Participates in Space Policy Debate

University of Colorado (CU) Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) heard experts, including Space Foundation Vice President – Marketing and Communications Janet Stevens, discuss the globalization, commercialization and politicization of space at the third annual CU Space Policy Debate last month in Boulder, Colo. The debate panel included, in addition to Stevens:…

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ISU Symposium Will Focus on ISS

Each year, the International Space University (ISU) holds a three-day symposium addressing a topical theme from an interdisciplinary and international perspective. The theme for next year is The International Space Station: Maximizing the Return from Extended Operations. The interdisciplinary international forum will bring together users and providers of space-related systems to discuss opportunities and possibilities…

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Pulham Speaks at GWU Symposium

Space Foundation CEO Elliot Pulham attended the George Washington University Space Policy Institute and Trachtenberg School symposium, From Vision to Execution: Implementing U.S. Space Policy, on Oct. 29. He spoke on the panel, “Implementation Issues and U.S. Industry,” along with fellow panelists: Marion C. Blakey, president and chief executive officer of the Aerospace Industries Association;…

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Space Foundation Plays Role in Agencies Summit

The Space Foundation was right in the middle of a historic gathering of international space agencies Nov. 17 in Washington, D.C. The International Academy of Astronautics Heads of Space Agencies Summit was an unprecedented gathering of more than 300 world leaders, academicians and space experts, including the heads of 30 space agencies from around the world – from…

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Midterm Elections Change Space Assignments

As a result of the midterm elections in November, there will be at least 93 new Representatives and 16 new Senators in the 112th Congress. Republicans picked up at least 60 seats in the House of Representatives, enough to give them the majority in the 112th Congress. In the Senate, Republicans picked up six seats to…

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