Apogee is Mach 30’s annual gathering for the larger space, maker and open source hardware communities, as well as its volunteers and fans. This year, the first day, public part of Apogee III is going to be part maker faire, part conference. Mach 30 has long held that meeting in person is an essential part of our work and key to accomplishing our mission of hastening humanity into a spacefaring civilization, but Apogee is also a celebration of our shared passion for spaceflight, and we’d like you to be a part of that.

So, join us in Arlington, VA, August 6th at TechShop DC from 10am to 4pm to mingle with fellow space enthusiasts, see some of the things that Mach 30 and its community are doing, and hear from Mach 30 members and others about some of the things that are shaping open source hardware and space.

What: Apogee III

When: August 6th, 2016 from 10am to 4pm

Where: TechShop DC, located at 2110-B Crystal Dr. Arlington, VA 22202

How: You can register now on EventBrite, or at Techshop the day of.

Lodging: Apogee III is within walking distance of three hotels

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Presenters

Andrew Reed The Cosmoneer Proto – A Spacecraft Innovation Revolution Dreams of space exploration reignited by cubesats and a genuine desire to share ideas, Cosmos Pioneering intends to engage people with the Cosmoneer Proto in ways a cubesat never will. Daron Westly CubeSats on Earth: Sampling the Stratosphere Not every CubeSat can find a ride to space. And they don’t all necessarily need to, as Daron Westly will show. Come learn about the CubeSat Daron and his team are building to collect scientific data on fungal spores at the edge of space by piggy backing on a glider. David Wurmfeld Heading Off Launch Day Gremlins David Wurmfeld will share a test device he built for his model rocketry flights and how it can be used to prevent unwanted glitches on launch day by verifying the range control’s firing circuit and any squib firing circuits for parachute recovery. J. Simmons A Ground Station in Every School Imagine if every school had its own ground station operated by the students. This kind of hands on experience could inspire and empower a whole new generation of spaceflight professionals. J. Simmons will share how Mach 30 is using open source hardware to make this vision a reality. Yajaira Sierra-Sastre Life on Pseudo-Mars What will astronauts eat on future missions on Mars? What will they wear? What psychosocial factors will help maintain crew cohesion and performance? Dr. Sierra-Sastre will share her experience as a crewmember of The Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS).

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