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We-Are-Space Video Contest Finalists Now Online

by Space Frontier Press July 6, 2011 Advocacy

Three finalists in the We-Are-Space Video Contest have been selected and their compositions are now available for viewing at Spacevidcast.com/wearespace. Vote for your favorite by giving it a Facebook ‘Like.’ The contest sponsors, the Space Frontier Foundation, Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, and Spacevidcast, will award the videographer a $1000 cash prize based on the number of ‘Likes’ received and the opinions of a panel of judges. Voting ends July 15th and the winner will be announced at the NewSpace Awards Gala, part of the NewSpace 2011 Conference.

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We-Are-Space Video Competition Asks How Low Cost Launches Will Affect Our Everyday

by Space Frontier Press April 7, 2011 Advocacy

The SFF, SEDS, & Spacevidcast.com seek your answer to: “How will emerging low-cost access to space transform both the role of government space agencies and the lives of ordinary citizens?” Videos entered in the We-Are-Space competition will not only fuel the imaginations of those currently working to lower the cost of spaceflight, but also raise awareness in the general population about the possibilities space holds for the everyday person. Those interested in vying for the $1,000 grand prize should create short, well-crafted videos with a compelling argument.

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NewSpace 2010 Conference Streaming LIVE on SpaceVidCast.com

by Space Frontier Press July 22, 2010 Advocacy

Those who cannot make the conference can now watch it unfold live via www.SpaceVidCast.com. All panels, lunch events, and the NewSpace Awards Gala will be available virtually. Tune in to Spacevidcast.com/LIVE and read live commentary on Twitter by searching for the hashtag #NewSpace2010!

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“Vision of the Future” and “Best Presentation of Space” Winners Announced

by Space Frontier Foundation July 15, 2010 Featured

The winners of the Space Frontier Foundation’s “Best Presentation of Space” and “Vision of the Future” awards have brought the possibilities and realities of space exploration to the public, sparking imaginations around the world. Fiction and non-fiction features play a role in informing and inspiring mankind to pursue its future in space and with these awards, contributions to both are recognized.

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