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The Space Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the global space industry through information and education programs. It is a resource for the entire space community - industry, national security organizations, civil space agencies, private space companies and the military around the world. It also supports educators, students and journalists with information and education programs.
Located in Colorado Springs, Colo., the Space Foundation's world headquarters houses Space Foundation team offices, the Ackerman Conference Center and the Space Foundation Discovery Center,[1] which comprises the Northrop Grumman Science Center featuring Science On a Sphere® and the El Pomar Space Gallery. The Space Foundation also has an office in Washington, D.C., and representatives in Texas and Florida.
The Space Foundation annually hosts major industry events, including the Space Symposium[2] in Colorado Springs, Colo. In 2013, more than 9,000 people participated in the 29th National Space Symposium.
In 2011, the Space Foundation was designated by [3] It was the only Colorado-based organization to make the list and ranked number 19 out of the 50 organizations honored nation-wide.
Recipients of the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award include:
Winners of the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award include:
Winners of the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award include:
Winners of the Space Achievement Award include:
Winners of the John L. Jack Swigert, Jr., Award for Space Exploration include:
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The Space Foundation has conducted the Space Technology Hall of Fame[27] since 1988, inducting dozens of technologies and honoring hundreds of organizations and individuals that transform technology originally developed for space exploration into products that help improve the quality of life here on Earth. Induction into the Space Technology Hall of Fame affords space technology innovators much deserved recognition. It also serves to increase public awareness of the benefits of space technology and encourage further innovation.
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The Space Foundation builds awareness of the benefits of space through the Space CertificationTM [57] program, which demonstrates how space technologies improve life on Earth and makes space more interesting and accessible to everyone. Products and services that display the Space Certification seal are guaranteed to have stemmed from or been dramatically improved by technologies originally developed for space exploration or to have significant impact in teaching people about the value of space utilization. Using the official Space Certification seal provides a marketing edge for partners, demonstrates how space technologies improve life on Earth and makes space more accessible to everyone.
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Certified Technology Products or related services directly result from space technology or space program development. Examples include prayer mats, Eagle Eyes Eyewear, Outlast Phase Change Materials and GPS.
Certified Educational Products are used in educational environments to stimulate interest in and knowledge about space. Education is critical to the mission of the Space Foundation and supporting these products further inspires new generations. Examples include the SPACE.COM website and Rocky Mountain PBS.
Certified imagination products increase interest in and excitement about space. Examples include The Space Store, NORAD Tracks Santa and the Beer Drinker's Guide to Colorado.
The Space Foundation is developing the next generation - and building the overall technological strength of the nation - through programs that stimulate students' interest and skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).[58]
Programs include:
Apollo program, International Space Station, Soviet Union, Mars, Space Shuttle
Ranger program, Nasa, Mars Science Laboratory, Mariner program, California Institute of Technology
Space Shuttle, European Space Agency, Nasa, James Webb Space Telescope, International Space Station
United States Army, United States Department of Defense, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, United States Coast Guard
Republic of Ireland, Natura 2000, Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, National Parks and Wildlife Service (Ireland), European Environment Agency
Nasa, Space Foundation, Science and technology in the United States, DuPont, Apollo program
TRW Inc., General Electric, University of Utah, Physics, United States
Spaceflight, Nasa, IRobot, Space exploration, Satellite Radio
France, Nicaragua, Bangkok, Engineers Without Borders, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Computer graphics, Digital signal processing, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mit, University of Maryland, College Park