Archive for October, 2010

Great World Star Count

Great World Star Count

A Windows to the Universe citizen science event, you can join with thousands of other people across the globe anytime from October 29 through November 12 in looking up to see how many stars you can see. The Great World Wide Star Count encourages everyone to go outside, look skyward after dark, note the stars in…

Comics in Space

NSSNT meeting Sunday Oct 10

Our next National Space Society of North Texas meeting is this Sunday, Oct. 9th! Ken, our chapter president, will be presenting “Comics in Space: Graphic Tales of Space Adventure”. Not a ppt, this is a hands-on look at the exploration of space as shown in over 50 years worth of comic books, graphic novels, manga…

One more year for US space

NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden thanked Congress last Wednesday (9/29/10) for the 2010 Authorization Act Support. “This important change in direction will not only help us chart a new path in space, but can help us retool for the industries and jobs of the future that will be vital for long term economic growth.” Read…

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2011 Baen Memorial Writing Contest

Since its early days, science fiction has played a unique role in human civilization. It removes the limits of what “is” and shows us a boundless vista of what “might be.”  Its fearless heroes, spectacular technologies and wondrous futures have inspired many people to make science, technology and space flight a real part of their…

  • Welcome!

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    Welcome to the National Space Society of North Texas! We meet every 2nd Sunday at 3:30pm at Spring Creek BBQ on Beltline & 183 in Irving, TX. For more information, contact NSSofNT@yahoo.com

  • Our Vision

    People living and working in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and the use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity.
  • Support our efforts

    The National Space Society of North Texas performs valuable educational opportunities for kids in the North Texas area. Currently, we have both the upcoming Space Camp Contest and we have a yearly Science Fair Scholarship Fund in Dallas where we award students for researching opportunities for humans working and living in space. Your donation helps bring these and more opportunities to encourage kids and adults in the advancement of space exploration sciences. Thank you.
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  • Friends of NSSNT

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  • Worlds Without End
  • Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas, Texas
  • The Moon Society
  • a group of people just like you who are interested in science, and especially space science, education, and promotion of keeping the moon in the foremost of our space goals.
  • The "What If Prize Competition" is designed to spark interest in space science with the goal of encouraging students to use their imagination for innovative ideas.
  • UTA Planetarium
    The Planetarium at UT Arlington, one of the largest and most sophisticated in the state of Texas.