Preliminary Results from the International Space Apps Challenge
111 orgs, 25 cities, 17 countries, 2,083 pple, 71 challenges, 100+ solutions in 48 hours. This weekend, NASA successfully fulfilled a commitment on behalf of the United States as part of the Open...
View Article100+ Reasons #SpaceApps Made a Difference
The International Space Apps Challenge, held on 21-22 April 2012, was a very productive event. 100+ solutions were developed in less than 48 hours, and although a few teams are still submitting their...
View ArticleOpen Hardware Exploration at NEEMO16
It is an amazing rapid prototyping environment that is like a Hackathon on the ocean floor. In April, we had the chance to meet Eric Stackpole and David Lang at the International Space Apps Challenge....
View ArticleWhat does it really mean to innovate?
It has been four months since the International Space Apps Challenge took place. We are currently in the process of planning a number of future mass collaboration events and in reflecting back on what...
View ArticleWe’re Back.
The International Space Apps Challenge was an international hackathon-style event that took place over a 48 hour period in cities on all seven continents on the weekend of 21 – 22 April 2012. NASA led...
View ArticleThe Space Industry Needs Open Standards to Thrive
Stephen Murphey is a DIY Space Technology Evangelist researching how the Open Source and Maker Movement will revolutionize the space industry. The Open Innovation Program has invited him to share his...
View ArticleChange the world with 5 simple steps
Crafting our world sounds like a lot of hard work and nearly impossible for one person. Well, guess what? The 2nd round of International Space Apps Challenge is here to give you the opportunity to make...
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