COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — April 28, 2026 — Space Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1983 to advance the global space community, will premiere its National Space Day educational video on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. MT, inviting students, educators and families to explore the future of space through engaging STEM content.

Hosted by science communicator Ambre Trujillo, this year’s video connects students in grades 3–12 to real-world challenges shaping the space environment, including space sustainability and supporting life beyond Earth. Known for making complex STEM topics approachable, Trujillo guides students through the challenges and opportunities defining the next era of exploration.

“The future of space depends on the students of today,” said Heidi Vasiloff, senior director of Space Foundation Discovery Center and interim head of SWFT. “National Space Day is an opportunity to connect young people to the real challenges and possibilities in space, and to show them that their ideas have a place in solving the challenges ahead.”

The premiere will also feature the National Space Sustainability Competition winners. Students in grades 6–8 from across the country submitted innovative solutions to rethink how humans can live and work sustainably beyond Earth with selected winners receiving scholarships to further their education in recognition of their work.