Pilot projects – quarterly insights
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Pilot projects – quarterly insights
by Chase Kassel Spotlight SPACE ECONOMY CAMP FOR WRITERS This project is rapidly progressing toward the execution of their camp, which will be held at ASU SkySong from November 9-12,
IAC report
by Jessica Rousset and Chase Kassel The transition from the International Space Station (ISS) to commercial space stations can improve access and experiences for researchers globally. This session discussed the
Phoenix Fan Fusion
by Eric Stribling The 2023 Phoenix Fan Fusion (PFF) recently wrapped up with another blockbuster celebration of all things pop culture – comics, film, television, gaming, and more. But this
Conversations at the intersection of commercial space and sustainability
Undergraduate researchers get important professional development opportunities During the spring semester, two students in the Interplanetary Initiative Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, (IIURSP), working with Dr. Eric Stribling on the Interplanetary
Space for you, space for me, Space for Humans
Designing inclusive futures both in space and on Earth The ASU Interplanetary Initiative has launched an exciting new YouTube channel focused on how space activities are transforming our world. This
Exploring Space and Science Fiction at Phoenix Fan Fusion 2024
The ASU Interplanetary Initiative team made a significant impact at Phoenix Fan Fusion 2024 this past weekend. Stationed in the ASU area of the convention’s Science section, the team engaged
Get to know the Coconut CubeSat
What does COCONUT stand for? Coconut is not an acronym, but instead just the name of the project, “Coconut” or “Coconut CubeSat”. This is a reference to a Monty Python
Space-Edge Accelerator Set to Launch Biomedical Track
Inviting Applications starting August 8, 2024 The space economy is taking off, and the Space-Edge Accelerator is gearing up to propel innovators and businesses into new realms of opportunity. Powered
SpaceBites Ask-Me-Anything spring 2024 series
ASU students learn from space industry companies The Arizona State University’s Space Collective has become a pivotal network, bridging commercial space companies with ASU students, faculty experts, and cutting-edge research
LightCube: Inspiring Students Through Satellite Interactions
by Shireen Dooling The LightCube mission’s goal was to spark the imaginations of students and the realization that they can build, send, and interact with a satellite in orbit. Using