LightCube: Inspiring Students Through Satellite Interactions

Arizona State University

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

Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) Annual Conference

by Eric Stribling Attendee: Eric Stribling, Assistant Teaching Professor, Interplanetary Initiative What was this event for or about? This is the annual conference for the Society for Social Studies of

Space Settlement Summit Experience

by Chase Kassel Attendee: Chase Kassel, Portfolio Manager, ASU Interplanetary Initiative What was this event for or about? This was the annual National Space Society’s Space Settlement Summit designed as

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

Student Spotlight: Parker Cohensitt—first Technological Leadership graduate

by Parker Cohensitt Hello! My name is Parker Cohensitt. I graduated from ASU in 2021 with a bachelor of science in Technological Leadership. I was the first student to graduate

Technological Leadership graduate thrives in learner-centered classes

Jeffrey Cascarelli made the most of the leadership opportunities his coursework afforded him Graduating senior Jeffrey Cascarelli thrived in the courses for his Technological Leadership BS degree thanks to the

Orbital Reef University Advisory Council plans for research and student engagement on future low Earth orbit space station

Members advance goals to make research in space more accessible and diverse On March 10, the Orbital Reef University Advisory Council held its second annual in-person meeting in Tempe, AZ. Orbital Reef

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