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We’re hosting an impromptu webcast for the NASA Make Challenge next Tuesday! Dale Dougherty hosts:

The NASA Make Challenge is an invitation for makers to participate in the exploration of space and give students an opportunity to build an experimental kit that can be flown on a future space flight. These experiments will be based on the CubeSat modules. To help makers think about building kits for space flight, we’ll bring together some experts who have developed and used the Cubesat program.

Makers in Space: Developing Experiments for the NASA Make Challenge
Tuesday April 19th, 11am PT/2pm ET
Watch at makezine.com/space or on UStream
Please join us in the UStream chat to interact live with the show.

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11 Responses to NASA Make Challenge Webcast – Tuesday 4/19 11am PT/ 2pm ET

  1. And shouldn’t the word be “impromptu”, rather then “imromptu”?

  2. thank you for your help

  3. Anonymous on said:

    I have posted notices at nasawatch.com, spaceref.com, and nasahackspace.org and will tweet about this event as well.

  4. I still don’t get this. These weather balloons don’t go anywhere near space. 100,000 feet is about 20% of the way.

    • Ever see the film “Destination Moon”? It concerns itself with the notion of why we would want to got to the moon. It starts by showing the normal (then) launches at White Sands of one of the captured V2 rockets. The thing landed by crashing. The motivation now is on us therefore we need to try everything to bring us closer to space.

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