Your Voice in Space
BSO Presentation to Channel 4 and Bournemouth University
Posted on June 4th, 2009Yesterday we presented our campaign to a representative from Channel 4, as well as the entire Media School at Bournemouth University. Your Voice in Space went down really well and we are grateful for the opportunity given to us. The introduction to our presentation can be viewed below, it’s quite dramatic!
Your Voice in Space Campaign Video
Posted on June 2nd, 2009View our 3 minute campaign video and find out exactly what Your Voice in Space is about.
Colin Hicks on Your Voice in Space
Posted on May 23rd, 2009Ex-Director General of the British National Space Center, Colin Hicks, gives his opinion on the Your Voice in Space project.
Using Twitter to Get Involved with Your Voice in Space
Posted on May 22nd, 2009Watch this video and find out how to get involved with the Your Voice in Space project via Twitter.
‘Your Voice in Space’ stickers spotted
Posted on May 21st, 2009As our first campaign, Your Voice in Space, begins to take shape; stickers have been handed out and placed all over the world to advertise the project.
If you spot the stickers anywhere, email a photo to admin@britishspace.org.uk to get featured on our blog.
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BSO on Twitter
- The new space agency is looking for a name and logo. How about "The British Space Organisation" and ours? http://britishspace.org.uk/
- The UK is getting a shiny new space agency! http://britishspace.org.uk/blog/2009/12/11/the-uk-is-getting-a-shiny-new-space-agency/
- How many people are in space right now? http://www.howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com/
- I'm finally allowed to show everyone the introduction video for the BSO presentation. http://vimeo.com/4969333
- Our presentation yesterday to Bournemouth University's Media School and a Channel 4 representative went well. We're really happy about it.
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