Open 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 ArticleCreating a New Tradition
Every single day, an object graces your fingertips, and manifests a series of interactions and thoughts. We surround ourselves with them. No matter where you are, who you’re with, or what you’re doing,...
View ArticleNASA is nominated for a Makey!
There is a growing movement around the world based off an old, very simple, idea. The idea is that you can do it yourself, whatever “it” may be. This has existed as part of the Do-It-Yourself, or DIY,...
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 ArticleOpening Up Legacy Space Hardware
Many of us now working at NASA reflect on our elementary school days, when we were first inspired by the space program. We saw these amazing achievements and thought, quite accurately, that there was...
View ArticleAn Interview with O’Reilly Media
This is article was originally posted on O’Reilly Radar and written by Alex Howard. From April 20 to April 21, on Earth Day, the second international Space Apps Challenge will invite developers on all...
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...
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