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Follow on Google News | Uwingu Sponsors Explore Mars and 2014 Humans to Mars Summit in Washington, DCGrant Developed from Uwingu’s New Mars Map Crater Naming Project
By: Uwingu, LLC Uwingu’s public engagement Mars Map Crater Naming project was established to help create a $10M fund for Uwingu grants and other efforts to support a wide range of new space projects with individual space researchers and educators hurt by budget cuts, as well as space companies and organizations like H2M. H2M-2014 will be held in Washington, D.C., April 22-24; find more about the meeting at http://H2M2014.ExploreMars.org. Uwingu’s Mars map grandfathers in all the already named craters on Mars, opening the remainder up for naming by people around the globe. Prices for naming craters vary, depending on the size of the crater, and begin at $5 dollars. Uwingu makes a shareable Web link and a naming certificate available to each crater namer for each newly named crater. To date, people from over 78 countries around the world have named features on Uwingu’s Mars map. Earlier this month, the private Mars One humans to Mars project announced it will carry Uwingu’s new Mars map to Mars in 2018. "We are extremely happy to have Uwingu supporting H2M," commented Explore Mars executive director, Chris Carberry. "They have developed an innovative program with their Mars Map Crater Naming project that engages the public unlike any other. The Uwingu Fund is providing a valuable service of providing grants to space researchers, educators, and entrepreneurs." Dr. Alan Stern, the CEO of Uwingu added, “We’re incredibly proud to award our first meeting sponsorship grant to Explore Mars’Humans to Mars Summit, a key gathering for the exploration of Mars. Given the popularity we’re seeing from people who want to help name craters on our new Mars map, we expect to generate many more grants as our Mars Map Crater Naming Project moves toward its goal of completing the naming of the over 500,000 unnamed, scientifically cataloged craters on Mars by the end of 2014, the 50th year of Mars exploration!” Anyone around the world can participate Uwingu’s Mars Crater Map Naming Project at www.uwingu.com. #### About Uwingu: Uwingu (which means “sky”in Swahili, and is pronounced “oo-wing-oo”) About Explore Mars: Explore Mars was created to advance the goal of sending humans to Mars within the next two decades. To further that goal, Explore Mars conducts programs and technical challenges to stimulate the development and/or improvement of technologies that will make human Mars missions more efficient and feasible. In addition, to embed the idea of Mars as a habitable planet, Explore Mars challenges educators to use Mars in the classroom as a tool to teach standard STEM curricula. Please visit Explore Mars at ExploreMars.org. For more information contact Alan Stern at stern@uwingu.com and 970-281-SKY1. Follow Uwingu on Twitter at UwinguSky; and friend Uwingu on Facebook. End
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