Exploring Space and Science Fiction at Phoenix Fan Fusion 2024

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Exploring Space and Science Fiction at Phoenix Fan Fusion 2024

by Shireen Dooling 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,

Get to know the Coconut CubeSat

by Dylan Larson and Athul Kodancha Coconut is a cubesat project from the ASU student club Sun Devil Satellite Lab, and the Interplanetary Lab is excited to be supporting the

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

Space Generation Fusion Forum 2024

by Victoria DeFazio ASU Senior and Space Ambassador Victoria DeFazio was selected to participate in the Space Generation Fusion Forum 2024 on Saturday, April 6. Read on to know more

New collaboration announcement

by Open Lunar This is a copy of an announcement from Open Lunar’s communication team. Open Lunar is pleased to announce a mutual affirmation of alignment and coordination in support

The SpaceHACK student experience

by Shireen Dooling The Interplanetary Initiative’s pilot project, SpaceHACK for Sustainability led by Interplanetary’s Assistant Teaching Professor, Eric Stribling, has one very specific big question to answer: How can we

ASU Undergraduates Conduct Space Industry Research with the Interplanetary Initiative

by Adrianna Nine Within Arizona State University’s Interplanetary Initiative lies a unique opportunity. While undergraduate and online students have historically lacked abundant chances to contribute to research initiatives, the Interplanetary

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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