Spaceport Sheboygan - Great Lakes Aerospace and Education Center
The GLASEC project is part of the educational outreach of the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority. This video details the planned facility, though one change to the building plan has taken place since the video was produced (the planetarium/theater will no longer be in a separate building but part of the main building). More information can be found at spaceportsheboygan.com or at
This video is uploaded by permission of Daniel W. Bateman, Director of Educational Operations for Spaceport Sheboygan.
Spaceport Sheboygan | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:07 1 Launch site
00:01:45 2 Proposed spaceport
00:02:36 3 Great Lakes Aerospace Science & Education Center
00:03:09 4 See also
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Spaceport Sheboygan is a science education facility in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Fresh Coast Sheboygan
Future possibilities for Fresh Coast Sheboygan.
Abandoned Spaceport
The Abandoned Spaceport: The final boss level of the quadcoptor game
The cantina has long since fallen into disrepair, now insane shotgun winds whip between the structures and push poor quads to a watery death. Hidden power lines and metal rebar lurk at every turn. Beware homeless men stealing strap metal and watch out for reptoids! All hail to king pookie of the new wasteland!
I am barely scratching surface here, insane potential for this place
Aerospace Welcome to Wisconsin
Warrens Cranberry Festival | Discover Wisconsin
It’s the world’s largest cranberry festival! Every year, the tiny town of Warrens (Population: 360!) balloons to about 150,000 when it hosts Cranfest, a great celebration of the cranberry harvest and Wisconsin’s state fruit. More than 1,000 vendors come from all over the nation to sell antiques, crafts, flea market items and awesome food! When you need a break from shopping, wave hello to Cranberry Royalty, embark on a tour of a cranberry marsh, sign up for a pie-eating contest and take in the sights and sounds of the annual parade. Whatever you do, don’t leave without trying a cranberry cream puff!
Bus ride launches Spaceport tourism
That new spaceport being built near Truth or Consequences is now hosting its first tourists, but instead of strapping themselves into a rocket, they're boarding a bus.
A Bicycle Built For You — Opportunity Wisconsin | Discover Wisconsin
Wisconsin is fast becoming a bicycling mecca with its Rails to Trails program and other individual bike trails across the state. But a lot of that biking activity can be found in southeast Wisconsin whether you race at the Kenosha Velodrome, take a leisurely ride along Lake Michigan in Racine or go mountain biking in Sheboygan and other locations in the region. Wisconsin is not only home to several tour races but some of the leading makers of bicycles and bicycle parts are based in the state. That bike you're riding just may have been built for you here in southeast Wisconsin.
Where is your favorite bicycling destination?
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The People of NewSpace: Robert Martinez -- Building Spaceport America
At the International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, MM interviews Robert Martinez, the Vice President of Construction Management for Gerald A. Martin, Ltd., owner's representatives on behalf of the State of New Mexico overseeing the construction of Spaceport America.
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Team Discovery Rocket Launch - Hortonville High School
Rockets for Schools, Spaceport Sheboygan, May 21, 2011
Hortonville High School - Team Discovery
The rocket has a payload of a Vernier accelerometer.
Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams | Discover Wisconsin
We’re dreaming BIG this week as we check out Capitol Square in Madison and stop in a place called DreamBank. Capitol Square has something going on during all seasons from the Madison Winter Festival to the Dane County Farmers’ Market. It’s always a great time to visit Capitol Square!
Dream Bank, located on the square, has free activities and exhibits to check out if you happen to be in the area. Whether you’re into dancing or sprucing up your LinkedIn page, DreamBank offers a variety of learning opportunities to enhance your life.
Future Ready: Tech Infrastructure Assistance for Wisconsin Schools
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NWIC Lanch Part 2
This is the launch of the rocket from NWIC tibal College
Curbside Eats | Discover Wisconsin
The food truck revolution continues to spread across Wisconsin. Trucks transformed into take-away restaurants dot more and more city streets. We’re discovering some of Wisconsin’s eclectic food truck offerings that offer not only great food, but a chance to sample some of the iconic foods Wisconsin is known for!
Eric Paulsen tries to go Guy Fieri for a Discover Wisconsin opener
The Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dairy Bars episode of Discover Wisconsin explores of the tastiest foods across the state. So hey, why not try (keyword: try) a Guy Fieri delivery to open the show and confuse some customers at the end? This isn't the take that made it into the show. if you want to watch the full episode!
Aerospace Center for Excellence at SUN 'n FUN
How SUN 'n FUN and its Aerospace Center for Excellence is building the next Generation of Aviation.
DW Bonus Video: Hiking the entire Ice Age National Scenic Trail
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Eric chats with two Wisconsinites, both of whom have hiked the entire 1,000+ miles of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
Elisha's BEST Mini Golf Putt EVER!
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We are playing Spaceport Blacklight mini golf in Destin, Florida. This might be the best blacklight mini golf course we have ever played. It is well designed, and can be changed and modified over time to update the way to play it. Elisha gets possibly her best mini golf putt ever at this mini golf course as well!
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Elisha's BEST Mini Golf Putt EVER!
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NOAA facts forum - part 2 - John Broihahn
This is John Broihahn, State Archaeologist, Historic Preservation and Public History, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, WI Speaking at the NOAA Facts Forum held at the Sheboygan Yacht Club on September 21st, 2017.
Mr. Broihahn is in favor of the state of Wisconsin gaining access to the technology and resources of NOAA. There is nothing wrong with wanting to find out if there are more wrecks. One might think that the resources of a federal government agency such as NOAA could be requested for such a task without granting them any jurisdiction over the resources of the state of WI.
Here is a a thought exercise: What happens if/when they do find more wrecks - or debris that could be counted as having historical significance? How large will NOAA's jurisdiction over the shoreline become in such a case? And, should the federal government's interest in gaining control over such a large body of fresh water (or any other resource that may be in or under Lake Michigan) become pressing, how could we prevent them from designating every piece of driftwood, driftglass and rusting metal as being of historical significance?
My apologies for the shakiness of the video.
DW Bonus Video: Wine tasting at Northleaf Winery
Co-host Eric Paulsen tastes another wine from Northleaf Winery with owner Gail Nordlof.