Completed Projects
The Space Frontier Foundation has successfully completed many projects over twenty years of activity. Some of them you will find archived on this page.
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Mind The Gap
2008-2009
By working with America’s commercial industry, NASA can start launching human beings to orbit as early as 2011 or 2012 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. And by avoiding developing and perfecting a new, single-purpose rocket to launch Orion, NASA can accelerate other elements of Constellation and send humans beyond Low Earth Orbit that much sooner. This will create more space jobs across America, more overall economic growth, and stronger nationwide public support for America’s human spaceflight efforts. This is real progress.
Contact James Muncy for more information
Background Documents
- Mind the Gap Presentation: Presentation given by Space Frontier Foundation co-founder Jim Muncy at the Space Access Conference, April 2009.
- Mind the Gap Reference White Paper
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VidVision 2008
2008
In 2008, the Space Frontier Foundation, in conjunction with SpaceContest.Org and SpaceVidcast.com, concluded the first Space VidVision Contest (available on YouTube), in which contestants were asked to post short videos on YouTube answering the question, “What should the future of American human spaceflight be? This project seeks to develop grass-roots videos for the best arguments for or against sending people into space, or for changing current plans, developing compelling cases for what the future should bring.
Contact William Watson for more information
Background Documents
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We are transforming space from a government- owned bureaucratic program into a dynamic and inclusive frontier open to people. We are determined to convert the image held by many young people that the future will be worse than the present, and we reject the idea that the world's greatest moments are in its past.