Space For Humanity


Space For Humanity, also known as S4H, is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 2017 by Dylan Taylor, the goal of the organization is democratizing space and developing solutions to world problems through the increasing of human awareness. Space for Humanity is developing plans to send diverse citizen astronauts to the edge of space, low earth orbit, the moon, and deep space.

History

Space For Humanity was launched at Space Frontier's NewSpace 2017 conference with a stated mission to "send 10,000 diverse humans to space within the next ten years and so doing change human perception, democratize space, and improve the state of the World."

Background

Space For Humanity's core mission is "to change the world by changing the perspective of everyday citizens." To do this, S4H plans to make space travel available to all people by "choosing astronauts of diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and ethnicities."
Notable advisors include Dr. Alan Stern, who was the principal investigator of the New Horizons mission and Dr. Andy Aldrin, son of Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

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