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From There To Here: A Podcast For Space Hackers

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<p><strong>From There To Here </strong>boldly asks the question: is space for everyone?</p><p>In the media and culture, it has consistently been presented as a hero’s journey. &nbsp;Yet, the actual missions have always been a community effort; communities of inspired people supported by their friends and families; communities of builders, fabricators, and janitors; communities driven by the cultural and societal stories they grew up with.&nbsp;</p><p>Should the new space race be accessible to today’s communities of builders – a true community of humans?&nbsp;</p><p>As technology has become more advanced and more common, so has the exploration of space. Through a technological myriad of affordable virtual access points, we can all become space hackers.&nbsp;</p><p>Interested to hear more?&nbsp;</p><p>Then please listen to this podcast -hosted by <strong>Russell Foltz-Smith </strong>and starring an eclectic assortment of deep thinkers who examine the new space economy from a uniquely human perspective –<strong> From There To Here </strong>hones in on the accessibility, introspection, and community building aspects of space sometimes overlooked in all the hype and hoopla. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>It's time to not only change how we share space... it’s time to change how we talk about it!</p><p>About <strong>Titan Space Technologies</strong></p><p><strong>Titan Space </strong>creates exceptional software that provides access to space via a virtual playground of simulations. Online versions of our experimentation software are available at no charge at <strong>titanspace.co.</strong></p>

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What is From There To Here: A Podcast For Space Hackers?
<p><strong>From There To Here </strong>boldly asks the question: is space for everyone?</p><p>In the media and culture, it has consistently been presented as a hero’s journey. &nbsp;Yet, the actual missions have always been a community effort; communities of inspired people supported by their friends and families; communities of builders, fabricators, and janitors; communities driven by the cultural and societal stories they grew up with.&nbsp;</p><p>Should the new space race be accessible to today’s communities of builders – a true community of humans?&nbsp;</p><p>As technology has become more advanced and more common, so has the exploration of space. Through a technological myriad of affordable virtual access points, we can all become space hackers.&nbsp;</p><p>Interested to hear more?&nbsp;</p><p>Then please listen to this podcast -hosted by <strong>Russell Foltz-Smith </strong>and starring an eclectic assortment of deep thinkers who examine the new space economy from a uniquely human perspective –<strong> From There To Here </strong>hones in on the accessibility, introspection, and community building aspects of space sometimes overlooked in all the hype and hoopla. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>It's time to not only change how we share space... it’s time to change how we talk about it!</p><p>About <strong>Titan Space Technologies</strong></p><p><strong>Titan Space </strong>creates exceptional software that provides access to space via a virtual playground of simulations. Online versions of our experimentation software are available at no charge at <strong>titanspace.co.</strong></p>
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