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Challenger Center and Coalition for Space Exploration Join Forces for Aerospace Education

Challenger Center and Coalition for Space Exploration Join Forces for Aerospace Education “Today the Challenger Center for Space Science Education (Challenger Center) joins the Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) as a Partner level member to educate and inspire a new generation of aerospace workers and space explorers. The announcement was made at the Next Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference in Orlando. Challenger Center and the Coalition both strive to ensure that […]

  • NASA Watch
  • March 2, 2011
Challenger Center at Desert RATS

GSW-7000 “Power Droid” at Desert RATS Base Camp showing banners from sponsors Challenger Center for Space Science Education and the Coalition for Space Exploration. Challenger Center board member and Desert RATS participant Keith Cowing hangs off of the tower. More information

  • NASA Watch
  • January 27, 2011
Coalition for Space Exploration Update

Coalition for Space Exploration Appoints New Leadership for 2011 “The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) today announced veteran aerospace communicators Glenn Mahone of Aerojet and Lon Rains of Northrop Grumman will lead the Coalition’s Public Affairs Team in 2011. Mahone and Rains will serve as the new chair and deputy chair, respectively. Each will serve a one-year term, effective January through December 2011.”

  • NASA Watch
  • December 6, 2010
Think Outside the Circle

“The frontier of space is rapidly opening to a new generation of travelers – for research and discovery, for adventure and for business. But, with all the social, economic and ecological concerns we face right here on Earth, you might wonder why we need a space program. It is precisely because of these issues that we do need a space program. As we tackle the challenges of exploration, we generate […]

  • NASA Watch
  • November 1, 2010