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Screening of "Orphans of Apollo," Supporting ISU @ GW Friday, February 27, 2009

The International Space University,

The Arthur C. Clarke Foundation &

The Space Policy Institute at The George Washington University

Invite You To


An Exclusive Directors Screening of the Award Winning Film
"Orphans of Apollo"

Inaugural Event for the New Arthur C. Clarke Fellowship Endowment
Of the International Space University

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2009 5:00pm

Doors Open 5:30pm Introductions & Film Followed by Directors Q&A
6:30pm Closing Reception

$250 "Event Sponsor" (3 tickets Included)
$100 "Scholarship Booster" (2 tickets Included)
$25 General Admission $15 Student

R.S.V.P michael.freeradical@gmail.com
Facebook Event: facebook.com/event.php?eid=74771539288

Jack Morton Auditorium, George Washington University, 805 21st St. N.W.
www.orphansofapollo.com
"Join this band of rebels out to change the course of history in space, as they board a private Gulf Stream jet, fly to Russia and negotiate one of the most remarkable business deals of the final frontier. "

Supporting Institutions:

American Astronautical Society

Space Frontier Foundation

ISU-USA Alumni Association

Society of Satellite Professionals International

About

The ISU*USA Alumni Association is founded exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, specifically to advance the interests and promote the welfare of alumni of the International Space University (ISU) who are U.S. citizens or living in the U.S.  Specific objectives are:

  • To promote professional, academic and social linkages among ISU alumni, in particular those holding U.S. citizenship or residency, those residing in the United States of America and those residing in regions which do not have an alumni organization but wish be a member of such an organization;
  • To represent ISU*USA Members when dealing with the ISU and its various institutions;
  • To assist the ISU in carrying out its obligations to alumni, students, faculty and staff;
  • To encourage alumni to assist in providing support for the ISU and its mission, to geographic alumni regions and for all alumni activities worldwide;
  • To advance and promote space education and research in the U.S.;
  • To support the ISU’s goal of academic excellence;
  • To organize various activities and to act in such a way as to fulfill the above objectives to the mutual benefit of the ISU and the Membership of the ISU*USA.

More information:

For more information about the ISU*USA web site, see: Help.