Blue Origin’s Club for the Future Launches Digital Postcards into Space
The Club is introducing a new way for people to create and send earth-friendly postcards to space from their digital devices.
Educators everywhere have been working harder than ever to transition classrooms into the virtual world—and we believe they deserve a huge out-of-this-world thank you from all of us.
This Teachers’ Day, we’re inviting students and parents to write or draw a “Thank You” postcard from space to each of your teachers, administrators, and school staff for all of their hard and inspiring work. Once you have completed your drawings, mail your postcards to the Club for the Future, and we will send them to space on a future New Shepard rocket launch with Blue Origin. When your postcards return safely back to Earth, we’ll mail them to your teachers for a special space-flown keepsake.
Place a postage stamp on each postcard – or if you are sending multiple postcards to one school, you can package them together and the Club will send them all back to the school as a bundle.
Download and print postcards from our template for all your teachers, administrators, and school staff. No printer, no problem…Make your own postcard from the back of notepads, cereal boxes, or notecards.
Write or draw your “Thank You” note on the postcard.
Address your postcards with your teacher’s name and the school where they work.
Ms. or Mr. Awesome
123 Happy Middle School
City, STATE 98XXX
Put all your postcards in one envelope or box and send to:
Club for the Future
PO BOX 5759
KENT, WA 98064
U.S.A
Watch the launch of Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket to see your “Thank You” postcard fly to space and back! Subscribe to for launch updates.
Upon an Earthly landing, your “Thank You” postcards will be stamped with an official “Flown to Space” stamp and mailed through the United States Post Office to your teachers.
Download these instructions to send your own thank you note.
From all of us at Club for the Future, we want to say thank you to the entire education community for all your hard work and dedication. You inspire all us of every day!
The Club is introducing a new way for people to create and send earth-friendly postcards to space from their digital devices.
Katya Echazarreta, an engineer and influential online science educator, will become the first Mexican-born woman to go to space.
Educators motivate and inspire students every day, and we believe they deserve out-of-this-world appreciation.