SMART-1, less the fuel it consumed on its lazy corkscrew path to the Moon by ion drive, weighed only 300
Link: http://www.moonsociety.org/2003-pcsn/15-megamodularity.html "Modularity Inside Megastructures" is the current "feature image" posted August 30th to the Society front page, top center.
Or on demoting the Gas Giants, reinstating Pluto, adding major moons Okay, you can see the astronomer’s point of view.
Today, August 24th, will go down in astronomical history as the day little, but still fascinating, Pluto and its three
Five months after our 1st Moonbase Exercise ended in Utah, what do we do, where do we do it, and
Design a Banner for our Website Front Page and win a Free Membership or Renewal NOTE: Our Banner Contest has
Link: http://strabo.moonsociety.org/moonbasesim/moonbasesimone_multimedia.html During our recent Artemis Moonbase Simulation exercises at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, it was Gerry
Three years ago, member John Schrock led an effort to redesign the Moon Society front page at http://www.moonsociety.org It was
The View from 3 Weeks after Mission’s End By Mission Commander, Peter Kokh Filed April 5, 2006 Artemis Moonbase Sim
Welcome to the Moon Society Blog! This is our official announcement/blog feed that started in 2006 and continues into 2018
The Waypaver Foundation and The Moon Society The Waypaver Foundation is a donor funded non-profit with the mission of removing
President's Report to Our Members on The State of The Society for our Annual Membership MeetingAugust 16, 2017 The state