Every summer, Space Foundation solicits nominations for induction into the Space Technology Hall of Fame for the coming year. In addition to affording innovators much-deserved recognition, this program serves to encourage further leading-edge technology development.
Space Foundation, a 501(c)(3) global space advocate for 37 years announces that the deadline to submit a nomination for induction into its Space Technology Hall of Fame in 2021 has been extended to September 1, 2020.
The Space Technology Hall of Fame, created by Space Foundation in 1988, recognizes: the life-changing technologies emerging from global space programs; honors the scientists, engineers, and innovators responsible; and communicates to the public the importance of these technologies as a return on investment in space exploration.
“Space exploration has always had trailblazers, and when those trails lead back to us here on Earth with new technologies and solutions to help everyday lives, the rewards are amplified. At Space Foundation, we celebrate those achievements and are always seeking more to recognize,” said Shelli Brunswick, COO of Space Foundation.
Inducted technologies have included energy-saving devices, health-improvement technologies, satellite and telecommunication technologies, and practical commercial devices. Most recently, the Audio Conference Bridge Technology, Apollo 70 Cardiac Care Monitoring System, and the Traveling-Wave Tube Amplifier were inducted. All inducted technologies can be viewed here.
Using the online nomination form, individuals and organizations may nominate up to three technologies, including previously nominated technologies that have not been inducted. Supporting materials submitted for review, such as technical papers and product literature, will be assessed for completeness. Candidate technologies will then be submitted to a prestigious panel of judges and ranked according to Space Technology Hall of Fame selection criteria.
Top-ranked candidates will undergo a due diligence process. Selected nominations are announced each winter, and then officially inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame the following spring during a special awards ceremony to be held during the 37th Space Symposium, April 12–15, 2021, in Colorado Springs.