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The Astronauts Memorial Foundation
The AMF maintains a permanent memorial to the fallen astronauts, The Space Mirror, as well as a
"living memorial" via teacher education and technology training programs conducted at The Center
for Space Education, a 47,000-square-foot facility located at the Kennedy Space Center.
"Tens of thousands visit The Space Mirror every year to pay tribute to these exceptionally
brave men and women who truly embraced the spirit of exploration," said Stephen Feldman, Ph.D.,
president of The AMF. "In addition, we have been able to use plate funds to continue the quest
set forth by these adventurous explorers by developing valuable teacher training programs that are
making a direct impact in Florida schools."
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Technological Research and Development Authority
The TRDA uses its proceeds to also enhance education through scholarship programs such as The
Endeavour Academy. In addition, the TRDA uses plate funds to sponsor workforce development
programs, such as the Florida NASA Business Incubator, as well as minority- and women-owned business programs.
"Purchasing the new space plate is an excellent way for all Floridians to show their support for
the U.S. space program and pursuit of exploration," said Frank Kinney, executive director of the
TRDA. "This support is important for the State of Florida because it means retention and creation
of jobs, a healthy economy, technology outreach and advancements that benefit all of our futures."
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