Space Fellowship
The Space Fellowship is an international news and information network dedicated to the development of the space industry.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Aerospace and News |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | Exmouth, UK |
Key people | Sigurd De Keyser Matthias De Keyser Robert Goldsmith Klaus Schmidt |
Website | www.SpaceFellowship.com |
The organisation works to report and communicate space news and information to its valued community. Offering a unique and fresh approach, the International Space Fellowship works alongside leading space organisations with the goal of bringing space to the general public. Its online news service provides visitors with the latest news and updates from both inside and outside the space community.[1]
History
In the early days the Space Fellowship was the Official X PRIZE Foundation web forum and a separate X PRIZE blog on Google's blogspot. On 12 July 2004 the X PRIZE Foundation web forum and the X PRIZE blog spot joined to form the X PRIZE News. On 18 October 2005 the X PRIZE News was renamed to the International Space Fellowship.
Members
Aerospace companies / Teams and prizes having their official forums listed on the Space Fellowship are:
- Armadillo Aerospace
- JP Aerospace
- Micro-Space
- Masten Space Systems
- Interorbital Systems
- Microlaunchers
- Cambridge University Spaceflight
- Epsilon vee
- Team Prometheus
- N-Prize
See also
References
- "Introduction to the International Space Fellowship". Retrieved on December 24, 2009.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Space exploration. |
- Official website (archived in June 2019; spacefellowship.com now offline with message: "You can visit https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/ for recent Space News")