Archive for June, 2011

Chapter President interview at Moon and Back

Your chapter president was interviewed at the recent ISDC by the website Moonandback.com.  NSS of North Texas features prominently in his commentary, so check it out!   Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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June Chapter Meeting

For our June chapter meeting we are fortunate to have Drs. Elliott and Dholakia offering a program on “The Next Frontier: Commercialization of the Lunar Surface and Cislunar Space in the 21st Century”.  This will be based on their article of the same name that was published in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society. …

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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

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    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.
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    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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  • 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.