2. What is the Space Foundation?
• Foremost advocate for space
• Civil
• Commercial
• National security
• “New space”
• Global
• Non-profit Mission:
• Independent To advance space-related endeavors to
inspire, enable and propel humanity
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3. What is the Space Foundation?
• Leader in:
• Space awareness
• Research and analysis
• Educational programs
• Major industry events
• Locations/Representatives
• World HQ – Colorado Springs
• Washington, D.C.
• Houston, Texas
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4. Global Perspective
• Space is international
• Customer base is global
• Space Foundation is a catalyst
• National Space Symposium activities
• Educating constituents
• Delegations
• Serving as an NGO
• Launch visits
• Embassy events
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5. Global Perspective
• Global presence
• United Nations Committee on
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
• Participation in global
conferences
• Partnerships
• Chinese Society of Astronautics
• International Space University
• Euroconsult
• RUSI
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6. Space Awareness Activities
• Media programs
• Publicity
• Response and comment
• Space briefings
• Web communication
• www.SpaceFoundation.org
• Space Watch
• Presentations and tours
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7. Space CertificationTM
• Certified Technology Product
• Certified Educational Product
• Certified Imagination Product
Recognizing space-related products
that improve life here on Earth
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8. Space Technology Hall of Fame®
• Scholarly recognition
• Space innovations
with major impact on
life on Earth
• 65 inductees since
1988
• Creating a physical Space
Technology Hall of Fame in
new Space Foundation
Visitors Center
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9. Research & Analysis
• White papers and industry reports
• Third-party statements
• Industry partnerships
• Industry research
• Advisory roles
• Financial indices
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10. The Space Report
• Space Foundation flagship
publication
• Provided to:
• Policymakers
• Corporate Members
• Media
• Available for purchase
• Researchers
• Educators
• Space professionals
• Space enthusiasts
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11. Public Policy
• Non-lobbying
• Testimony
• Backgrounders and briefs
• Legislative education
programs
• Policy monitoring and analysis
• D.C. briefings
• Space agency
relationships
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12. National Space Symposium
• Premier gathering of
space community
• 30 nations represented
in 2012
• 9,000+ participants
• Worldwide media coverage/recognition
• $25-$30 million local economic impact
• Held every spring at The Broadmoor Hotel
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13. National Space Symposium
• Fabulous Opening Ceremony
• Four days of programs
• Two giant exhibit halls
• Full slate of education programs
• Networking/business interaction
• Targeted Events:
• Cyber 1.3
• New Generation
Space Leaders
Program
• Topical programs
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14. Space Foundation Awards
• General James E.
Hill Lifetime Space
Achievement Award
• Douglas S. Morrow
Public Outreach
Award
• Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award
• Space Achievement Award
• John L. "Jack" Swigert, Jr., Award for Space
Exploration
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15. New Generation Initiatives
• Young space professionals
• 35 and younger
• Forums, programs, resources
and networking opportunities
• National Space Symposium
New Generation Space Leaders
Program
• Gatherings associated with
space events
• Events in space hub cities
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16. Support and Funding
• Generated revenues
• Program and event fees
• Corporate Memberships
• Product sales
• Sponsorships
• Donations
• Audited financials: www.guidestar.org
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17. Opening October 2012:
Space Foundation Visitors Center
• Northrop Grumman Science Center,
featuring Science On a Sphere®
• El Pomar Space Gallery Launch to the
Moon Exhibit
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18. Educational Programs
Helping PreK-20
teachers and students
integrate space into the
classroom to improve
students’ interest and
skills in science,
technology, engineering
and mathematics
(STEM)
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19. Classes for Students of All Ages
Mars Yard Robotics Lab AGI Missions Simulator Lab
STARS Science On A Sphere® Classes
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20. Educator Professional
Development: Courses
• Space Across the Curriculum Courses
• Week-long graduate-level in-residence
• Space-related STEM education content
• Instantly transferable to the classroom
• Continuing education/master’s degree
credits
• Local enrollment/school district contracts
• Funded courses/scholarships
• Pre-Service Teacher Courses
• Based on Space Across the Curriculum
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21. Space Across the Curriculum
• Astronomy Principles for the
Charles County, Md. Classroom
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Pueblo, Colo. • Biological and Physical Research
• Earth Systems Science
• Lunar/Mars Exploration and Base
Construction
• Meteorology and Space Weather
• Pre-K-2 Early Childhood Space
Exploration
• Rocketry
• Space Technologies in the
Classroom
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22. Educator Professional
Development: Teacher Liaisons
• Advocates for space education
• Receive Space Foundation training
and resources
• Participate in Space Across the
Curriculum courses
• Attend National
Space Symposium
• Serve as role
models for other teachers
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23. Student, Youth Group and
Community Programs
• Tours of Space Exhibits
• Audience with an
Astronaut
• New Horizons
• International Student
Art Contest
• Career Awareness and
Workforce
Development
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24. Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy
• Aerospace-focused public middle school
• Partnership with Colorado Springs School District 11
• Science, technology, engineering, arts and math
(STEAM)
• Space-related curriculum
• Teacher training and support
• Onsite space laboratories
• Space Foundation programs
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25. Education Locations
• Space Foundation World
Headquarters
• Northrop Grumman Science Center,
featuring Science On a Sphere®
• Space Foundation Discovery
Institute
• Educator and student classrooms
• Onsite teaching laboratories
• NASA Educator Resource Center
• On the campus of Jack Swigert
Aerospace Academy
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26. Space-Centered Laboratories
• AGI Space Missions Simulator
• $3M grant
• Astrogator
• Systems Tool Kit (STK)
• Orbit Determination Tool Kit (ODTK)
• Mars Yard & Robotics Lab
• Honeywell Mars Robotic
Experience
• NXT LEGO® MINDSTORMS®
and VEX Robots
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27. Opportunities to Support
• Donate • Volunteer
• Grants • National Space
Symposium
• Scholarships
• Education
• Memorials Programs
• Donations • Visitors Center
• Artifacts • Special Projects
Contact us to find out
how you can help!
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28. Symposium Education Events
• Audience with an
Astronaut
• Teacher Liaison
workshops, tours and
activities
• Exhibit Center tours
• Career day
• Art contest
• Alan Shepard
Technology in
Education Award
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29. Want to Know More?
Space Foundation
4425 Arrowswest Drive
Colorado Springs, Colo., USA
www.SpaceFoundation.org
+1.719.576.8000
+1.800.691.4000
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