Spacehack launched to the public today! I’m really excited to produce a resource that myself and others felt was lacking in the online space community.
Spacehack is a directory of ways to participate in space exploration, interact + connect with the space community and encourage citizen science.
A huge thank you goes out to all my former coworkers at NASA who continue to support me in my outer space endeavors – these ideas come to fruition from a community more so than any individual.
I hope to see Spacehack continue to grow and be a valuable source of information for anyone who wants to get involved in space exploration but doesn’t know where to start.




7 Comments
Chris Radcliff
November 25, 2008Spacehack looks great! I’m always looking for ways to turn space enthusiasm into participation, so this is going to be a great resource.
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Jon Bellinger
December 1, 2008This is one of the coolest sites I’ve ever seen…great idea, great execution! I can’t wait to participate and see where this goes…
Heather R.
February 3, 2009Congratulations, Ariel :)