The San Diego Space Society works toward creating a spacefaring civilization within our lifetimes by raising awareness and educating the general public to the benefits of space exploration and San Diego's role in it. More about us…

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SpaceUp

February 27, 2010 to February 28, 2010

Location:
San Diego Air & Space Museum (map)
2001 Pan American Plaza, San Diego, CA

The San Diego Space Society is hosting SpaceUp, the first space exploration unconference open to all, where participants decide the topics, schedule, and structure of the event. Unconferences (sometimes called BarCamps) have been held about technology, science, transit, and even cupcakes, but this is the first one focused on space exploration.

Join attendees from local space companies like SpaceX, Masten, and XCOR, organizations like the Google Lunar X Prize, AIAA, and CSTART, startups like Quicklaunch and Unreasonable Rocket, local universities, and of course the San Diego Space Society.

Registration for both days is only $75. SD Space members and local students can get $50 off admission by signing up to volunteer.

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