Space Foundation#Space Technology Hall of Fame

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{{Short description|American space advocacy organization}}

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{{Infobox nonprofit

| name = Space Foundation

| formation = 1983

| headquarters = Colorado Springs, Colorado

| website = https://www.spacefoundation.org/

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The Space Foundation is an American nonprofit organization, the mission of which is to advocate for all sectors of the global space industry through space awareness activities, educational programs, and major industry events. It was founded in 1983.{{Cite web|date=2021-08-24|title=Space Foundation announces five excellence award winners|url=https://www.fox21news.com/top-stories/space-foundation-announces-five-excellence-award-winners/|access-date=2021-09-17|website=Fox 21 News Colorado|language=en-US}}

Locations

Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the foundation's headquarters includes team offices, as well as conference and other facilities. The Space Foundation has an office in Washington, D.C. and field representatives in Houston, Los Angeles, and the Florida Space Coast.{{Cite news |title=Space Foundation {{!}} LinkedIn |url=https://www.linkedin.com/company/space-foundation/ |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20250205045858/https://www.linkedin.com/company/space-foundation |archive-date=2025-02-05 |access-date=2025-02-27 |language=en}}

Education

The Space Foundation delivers K-12 student programs in laboratory, classroom and after-school settings. Programs include STEM, social studies, history, the arts and literature and are available to individual classes, school districts, public and private school, colleges and universities offering education curriculum and homeschool organizations.{{cite news|url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/education|title=Space Foundation Discovery Center - Seeking Curious Explorers of All Ages|newspaper=Space Foundation }}{{better source needed|date=May 2023}}

Space Symposium

The Space Foundation hosts the annual Space Symposium in Colorado Springs at the Broadmoor Hotel. The Space Symposium features presentations and panels that provide insight into space developments and the latest on critical industry issues.{{Cite web |title=About Space Symposium |url=https://www.spacesymposium.org/about-us/ |access-date=2025-02-27 |website=40th Space Symposium - April 7th - 10th, 2025 |language=en-US}} Each year, several awards are presented at the Space Symposium recognizing achievements in various space arenas.{{Cite web |title=Awards |url=https://www.spacefoundation.org/what-we-do/awards/?__hstc=64748528.dd9eb94d12341ed1a0656942c66ce5a1.1740668205926.1740668205926.1740668205926.1&__hssc=64748528.1.1740668205926&__hsfp=3646966061 |access-date=2025-02-27 |website=Space Foundation |language=en-US}}

The symposium includes an annual fundraiser called "Yuri's Night", named in honour of Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. In 2022, the foundation renamed the fundraiser as "A Celebration of Space: Discover What's Next" due to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.{{cite news |last1=Abraham |first1=Bobins |title=Going Too Far? Space Foundation Removes Soviet Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin's Name Over Ukraine War |url=https://www.indiatimes.com/news/world/space-foundation-yuri-gagarin-ukraine-war-564866.html |access-date=19 March 2022 |work=IndiaTimes |date=19 March 2022 |language=en-IN}}

Awards

= General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award =

The General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award is the highest honor bestowed by the Space Foundation, presented annually at a special luncheon held during the Space Symposium. The award recognizes outstanding individuals who have distinguished themselves through lifetime contributions to the welfare or betterment of humankind through the exploration, development and use of space, or the use of space technology, information, themes or resources in academic, cultural, industrial or other pursuits of broad benefit to humanity. Nominations are solicited throughout the global space industry and the honoree is selected by the Space Foundation's Board of Directors. Recipients of the General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award include:{{cite news|url=https://www.spacesymposium.org/about-us/space-foundation-awards/general-james-e-hill-lifetime-space-achievement-award/|title=General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award|newspaper=Space Foundation|date=2020|access-date=October 19, 2020}}

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Year

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! Recipient

2023

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| Daniel Goldin

2022

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| Joanne M. Maguire

2021

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| Patti Grace Smith

2020

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| Gene Kranz

2019

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| Thomas P. Stafford

2018

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| Christopher Columbus "Chris" Kraft Jr.

2017

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| Piers Sellers{{Cite news|url=http://spacenews.com/award-honors-former-astronaut-piers-sellers-for-climate-change-work/|title=Award honors former astronaut Piers Sellers for climate change work - SpaceNews.com|date=2017-04-05|work=SpaceNews.com|access-date=2017-11-18|language=en-US}}

2016

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| VADM Richard H. Truly, USN (Ret.)

2015

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| Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA)

2014

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| A. Thomas Young

2013

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| NASA Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride

2012

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| General Thomas S. Moorman Jr., USAF (Retired)

2011

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| Charles Elachi, Ph.D.

2010

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| Captain John W. Young, USN (Retired)

2009

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| The Honorable Peter B. Teets

2008

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| Hans Mark, Ph.D.

2007

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| Simon Ramo, Ph.D.

2006

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| Buzz Aldrin, Ph.D.

2005

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| The Honorable Edward C. Aldridge Jr.

2004

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| General Bernard A. Schriever, USAF (Retired)

2003

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| Captain James A. Jim Lovell Jr., USN (Retired)

2002

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| Norman R. Augustine

= Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award =

The Space Foundation, in conjunction with the Astronauts Memorial Foundation (AMF) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), annually presents the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award to recognize outstanding contributions to creative and innovative use of technology in education by K-12 educators or district-level education personnel.{{cite web|url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/about/awards/alan-shepard-technology-education-award|title=Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award - Space Foundation}}{{better source needed|date=May 2023}} Winners of the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award include:{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}}

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Year

! Winner

2023

| Rachel Harrington

2022

| Dan Saldana

2021

| N/A

2020

| Kaci Heins

2019

| Jill Gilford

2018

| Diego Martinez

2017

| Ashlie Blackstone Smith

2016

| Margaret Rhule Baguio

2015

| June Scobee Rodgers, Ph.D.

2014

| Lynne F. Zielinski

2013

| Daniel R. Newmyer, a science and math teacher for Center High School in rural southern Colorado.

2012

| Dr. Cynthia Waters, director of aviation for The Aviation Academy at T.W. Andrews High School in High Point, N.C.

2011

| Charles County (Md.) Public Schools Superintendent James E. Richmond

2010

| Allen V. Robnett

2009

| Ricardo V. Soria

2008

| Kevin L. Simmons

2007

| Luther W. Richardson

2006

| Kathy R. Brandon

2005

| Ronald F. Dantowitz

2004

| Charles Geach

2003

| Brian Copes

2002

| Thomas F. Hunt, Frank E. Waller

2001

| Lori Byrnes

=Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award =

The Space Foundation annually presents the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award in memory of Douglas S. Morrow, renowned Academy Award-winning writer and producer, space advocate and former Space Foundation Board Member, to an individual or organization who has made significant contributions to the public awareness and understanding of space programs. Winners of the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award include:{{cite news|url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/about/awards/douglas-s-morrow-public-outreach-award|title=Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award - Space Foundation|newspaper=Space Foundation |date=2 March 2012 }}

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Year

! Winner

2023

| United States Postal Service (USPS)

2022

| Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin and SpaceX

2021

| Bill Ingalls

2020

| Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum (NASM)

2019

| National Space Council and its Chair, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence

2018

| Margot Lee Shetterly

2017

| DigitalGlobe and The Associated Press

2016

| Andy Weir, author

2015

| NASA/Industry Exploration Flight Test 1 team

2014

| Col. Chris Hadfield (Ret.), former Canadian astronaut

2013

| Bill Nye the Science Guy and chief executive officer of the Planetary Society

2012

| NASA Social Media Team

2011

| Space Journalists Jay Barbree (NBC News), Marcia Dunn (The Associated Press) and Bill Harwood (CBS News)

2010

| Leonard Nimoy

2009

| Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ph.D.

2008

| Delaware North Companies Parks & Resorts

2007

| Colonel Eileen M. Collins, USAF (Retired)

2006

| Tom Hanks

2005

| The Ansari X-Prize Foundation

2004

| Life magazine

2003

| Robert T. McCall

2002

| Gene Roddenberry and Majel Barrett Roddenberry

2001

| Popular Science Magazine

2000

| Space Awareness Alliance

1999

| The Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-95

1998

| NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1997

| The Cable News Network (CNN)

1996

| The Apollo 13 film team

1995

| Discovery Communications, Inc.

= Space Achievement Award =

The Space Foundation's Space Achievement Award recognizes individuals or organizations for space achievement, a breakthrough space technology or program or other achievements representing critical milestones in the evolution of space exploration and development. Winners of the Space Achievement Award include:{{cite news|url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/about/awards/space-achievement-award|title=Space Achievement Award - Space Foundation|newspaper=Space Foundation |date=2 March 2011 }}

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Year

! Winner

2023

| NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) team

2022

| International Astronautical Federation

2021

| United States Space Force (USSF)

2020

| International Space Station partners

2019

| Peter Wilhelm, former director, Naval Center for Space Technology

Virgin Galactic and The Spaceship Company

2018

| Space Security and Defense Program

2017

| The Space Mission of Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko

2016

| SpaceX

2015

| Boeing X-37 Team{{cite news |last=David |first=Leonard |url=http://www.space.com/29293-air-force-x37b-space-plane-details.html |title=Inside the US Air Force's Next X-37B Space Plane Mystery Mission |work=Space.com |date=8 May 2015 |access-date=2015-05-11 }}

2014

| U.S. Air Force GPS team

2013

| National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

2012

| Dr. Junichiro Kawaguchi, JAXA

2011

| SpaceX and Télécoms Sans Frontières

2010

| Hubble Space Telescope Repair Mission team

2009

| China's Shenzhou 7 Mission

2008

| United States Air Force

2007

| Bigelow Aerospace

2006

| The U.S. Titan Launch Vehicle Team: Lockheed Martin, United States Air Force, The Aerospace Corporation, NASA

2005

| SpaceShipOne team

2004

| Ariane 4 launch team

2003

| U.S. Air Force Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Team; Lockheed Martin Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Team; The Boeing Company Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Team

2002

| NASA/Industry Galileo space probe team and the men and women of United States Space Command and its component organizations

2001

| Hubble Space Telescope team

2000

| Sea Launch

1999

| NASA-Boeing International Space Station team

1998

| General Thomas S. Moorman Jr., USAF (Retired)

1997

| Captain James Jim Lovell, USN (Retired)

1996

| American Astronautical Society

1995

| Air University (United States Air Force)

=John L. Jack, Swigert Jr., Award for Space Exploration =

The John L. "Jack" Swigert Jr., Award for Space Exploration recognizes extraordinary accomplishments by a company, space agency or consortium of organizations in the realm of space exploration and discovery. The award is in memory of astronaut John L. 'Jack' Swigert Jr., one of the inspirations for creating the Space Foundation. Winners of the John L. Jack Swigert Jr., Award for Space Exploration include:{{cite web|url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/about/awards/john-l-jack-swigert-jr-award-space-exploration|title=John L. "Jack" Swigert, Jr., Award for Space Exploration - Space Foundation}}

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Year

! Winner

2023

| James Webb Space Telescope team

2022

| NASA and the University of Arizona OSIRIS-REx team

2021

| NASA JPL Mars Ingenuity helicopter team

2020

| NASA JPL InSight-Mars Cube One

2019

| NASA Dawn mission

2018

| Cassini mission team

2017

| No award

2016

| Pluto New Horizons exploration team

2015

| Rosetta comet exploration team

2014

| No award

2013

| NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission team

2012

| NASA Kepler Mission

2011

| No award

2010

| The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission team

2009

| NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander team

2008

| Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

2007

| The California Institute of Technology

2006

| Buzz Aldrin, Ph.D.

2005

| NASA's Mars Exploration Team from Jet Propulsion Laboratory

2004

| President George W. Bush

Space Technology Hall of Fame

The Space Technology Hall of Fame was created in 1988 by the Space Foundation with cooperation from NASA and is administered by the Space Foundation.[http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/home/feature_hof.html Space Technology Hall of Fame Inducts NASA Spinoff Technology], NASA, Office of the Chief Technologist, 25-05-2013{{cite web|url=http://www.spacetechhalloffame.org/|title=Space Technology Hall of Fame - Space Foundation}} The foundation annually honors groups and individuals that, according to the organization, "transform technology originally developed for space exploration into products that help improve the quality of life here on Earth".{{cite news|url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/programs/space-technology-hall-fame |title=Space Technology Hall of Fame |newspaper=Space Foundation |access-date=2013-05-25}}[http://spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=40835 Space Foundation Seeking Space Technology Hall of Fame(R) Nominations; Aug. 31 is Deadline], Space Ref, 25-05-2013[http://www.news-medical.net/news/20130418/Henry-Ford-physician-inducted-into-Space-Foundations-Space-Technology-Hall-of-Fame.aspx Henry Ford physician inducted into Space Foundation's Space Technology Hall of Fame], The Medical News, 25-05-2013

Since 1988, it has been inducting dozens of technologies and honoring hundreds of organizations and individuals that transform technology originally developed for space exploration into products that help improve the quality of life on Earth.{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}}

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Year

! Inductee

2018

| Evinrude/BRP MSFC-398 and Miniaturized Laser Communication Terminals by Mynaric and DLR

2017

|ActivePure RCI and Florikan E.S.A. SNR Fertilizer

2016

| Medtronic LaRC S-I and WATEX

2015

| Chronos Vision Technology and Seismic Damper Technology

2014

| International Cospas-Sarsat Programme and NeuroArm-Symbis Space Robotics

2013

| GATR Inflatable Satellite Communication System{{cite news|date=2013 |url=http://www.spacefoundation.org/programs/space-technology-hall-fame/inducted-technologies |title=Inducted Technologies |newspaper=Space Foundation |access-date=2013-05-25}} a portable, rapidly deployed, inflatable antenna that targets a geostationary satellite to establish critical communications links and Mediphan DistanceDoc and MedRecorder, compact low-power ultrasound devices that can be used as a diagnostic tool where large scanning equipment is impractical.

2012

| Flexible Aerogel (Aspen Aerogels, Aspen Systems and NASA Kennedy Space Center) and high-resolution optical sensing fire detection (FireWatch system from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and IQ Wireless)

2011

| Commercial Earth-Imaging Satellites (GeoEye and DigitalGlobe) and Intrifuge CellXpansion (NASA Johnson Space Center, Regenetech and Synthecon)

2010

| Eagle Eyes and Digital Fly-By-Wire

2009

| Aerodynamic Vehicle Design and Micro Algae Nutritional Supplements{{Cite news |date=24 April 2009 |title=Daid Kyle honored for innovation: Space research improves infant nutrition |pages=11 |work=Independent Coast Observer (Gualala, California) |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99792710/space-research-improves-infant/ |access-date=2022-04-15 |via=Newspapers.com}}

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2008

| ArterioVision, Petroleum Remediation Product and ResQPOD

2007

| Umpqua Research Company, Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron and Microbial Check Valve

2006

| iRobot PackBot Tactical Mobile Robot and Novariant AutoFarm RTK AutoSteer

2005

| Hyperspectral Imaging Systems, NanoCeram Superfilters, InnerVue Diagnostic Scope System, InnerVue Diagnostic Scope System and Outlast Technologies, Inc. Smart Fabric Technology

2004

| Multi-Junction (MJ) Space Solar Cells, LADARVision 4000, Precision Global Positioning System (GPS) Software and MedStar Monitoring System

2003

| Cochlear Implant, Virtual Window, VisiScreen (Ocular Screening System, Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit Technology, Humanitarian Demining Device and Digital Latching Valve

2002

| Satellite Radio Technology

2001

| Data Matrix Symbology, Video Image Stabilization and Registration (VISAR) and Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors (QWIP)

2000

| X-1R Advanced Lubricants, DirecTV and Light-Emitting Diodes for medical applications

1999

| Heart Defibrillator Energy Source, Miniature Accelerometer, Active Pixel Sensor and DeBakey Blood Pump

1998

| Global Positioning System and Tempur Foam

1997

| ACTS Gigabit Satellite Network and Stereotactic Breast Biopsy Technology

1996

| Radiant Barrier, Anti-Shock Trousers and Fire-Resistant Aircraft Seats

1995

| Parawings or Hang Gliders and Anti-Corrosion Coatings

1994

| Excimer Laser Angioplasty System and Digital Image Processing - Medical Applications

1993

| Physiological Monitoring Instrumentation and Liquid-Cooled Garments

1992

| Earth Resources Laboratory Applications Software and Direct Readout Satellite System

1991

| Automatic Implantable Cardiovertor Defibrillator and PMR-15 Polymide Resin

1990

| Heat Pipe Systems & Safety Grooving

1989

| Cordless Tools, Scratch Resistant Lenses and Fabric Roof Structures

1988

| Improved Firefighter's Breathing System, NASA Structural Analysis Computer Software, Sewage Treatment With Water Hyacinths, Programmable Implantable Medication System and Power Factor Controller.

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