Spacehack, An Online Community For Space Exploration

by Scott Beale on November 26, 2008 · 0 comments

Spacehack

Ariel Waldman has just launched the new website Spacehack, an online community for space exploration, covering topics such as competition, data analysis, education and open source.

Spacehack is a directory of ways to participate in space exploration, interact + connect with the space community and encourage citizen science.

image via Spacehack

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