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Nerd Nite SF was a HUGE Success!

Thanks everyone, for coming out to Nerd Nite. We had a packed house at the Rickshaw Stop in SF. 300+ people sat in to have a beer and listen to nerds get nerdy with it. Eric and I were psyched to have a great crowd with rapt attention while we promoted our upcoming partnership with [...]

By |2019-03-22T18:31:52-07:00October 17th, 2014|General Interest|Comments Off on Nerd Nite SF was a HUGE Success!

AIAA Dinner and Presentation by Michelle Evans

Join us Wednesday May 21st at Michaels at Shoreline for cocktails, dinner, and a fascinating presentation by Michelle Evans, President of Mach 25 Media on "The X-15 Rocket Plane- Flying the First Wings into Space." View the flyer or download the PDF below for more details and contact us with any questions! Please register here. [...]

By |2019-03-22T18:32:08-07:00May 2nd, 2014|General Interest|Comments Off on AIAA Dinner and Presentation by Michelle Evans

AIAA Space Entrepreneurial Workshop Tuesday, April 22nd

AIAA-SF is working with Silicon Valley Space Center to put on a 4-part series of workshops with the aim of helping you create your own space start-up. In a sense this is a further development of last year's Space Hacker Workshop. Part 1, the Introductory Meeting, is taking place this Tuesday April, 22nd from 6:00pm [...]

By |2014-04-22T11:04:20-07:00April 22nd, 2014|General Interest|Comments Off on AIAA Space Entrepreneurial Workshop Tuesday, April 22nd

Contact: Cultures of the Imagination

The 28th annual Contact conference convenes today at the SETI Institute, with a full roster of speakers discussing the science behind science fiction. The conference opened with SETI’s own Seth Shostak, host of the NPR radio program Big Picture Science. What makes the Cultures of the Imagination Conference unique among meetings of space professionals is [...]

By |2014-03-21T16:24:00-07:00March 21st, 2014|General Interest|Comments Off on Contact: Cultures of the Imagination
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