September 2010
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Secrets of a shady star system revealed →
You can help contribute to this future scientific discovery at http://spacehack.org/project/citizen-sky
Sep 7th
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Amateurs Fling Their Gadgets to Edge of Space →
Sep 7th
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Sep 2nd
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August 2010
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“We’re at the dawn of a new era, in which computation between humans and...”
– Citizen science: People power : Nature News
Aug 18th
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Aug 17th
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June 2010
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Jun 6th
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February 2010
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Space Exploration Unconference
(Photo by Halans) SpaceUp is the first space unconference open to all, where participants decide the topics, schedule, and structure of the event. Unconferences have been held about technology, science, transit, and even cupcakes, but this is the first one focused on space exploration. Everyone who attends SpaceUp is encouraged to give a talk, moderate a panel, or start a discussion. Sessions...
Feb 20th
September 2009
2 posts
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Introducing astrotags
The Royal Observatory in Greenwish (which we had the pleasure of being invited to for the Citizen Science Alliance workshop last month), has put together a gorgeous animated video introducing astrotags: “Astrotags are a new way to label your astronomy photos with their celestial subject and its location. This short film, made by Jim Le Fevre and Mike Paterson for the Royal...
Sep 12th
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DIY satellite!
(via astracultura.com) Welcome to the Spacehack blog! This will be a place for us to discuss stuff to get excited about around hacking space exploration. We kick off our first blog post with a new project that is at the heart of what Spacehack is about: actual creation, participation and contribution to global space exploration. Recently, we have been pushed into a new age for making space...
Sep 9th