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Pilot project’s quarterly report
Quarter 1 (June – September) Spotlight Space Exploration and Sustainable Development The Space Exploration and Sustainable Development project has made significant strides in the first quarter. Notably, it showcased its
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
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
Not just an acronym: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility as a Continuous Integrated Process in Space and on Earth
by Alby McInnis, Annika Diaz, Jessica Rousset, David Guston, Ann Kapusta, Benjamin Fernando, Herbert Drayton, Diana Ayton-Shenker, Simon Jackman The growth of the space sector provides an opportunity for democratization