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#126 2024-02-06 21:12:15

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Re: NSS Houston Chapter Events

The NSS North Houston event will be held on the usual second Saturday:

Touching the Edge of Space with Clint Thomsen @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 2PM

Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting to learn about touching the edge of space, seeing the edge of the atmosphere using high altitude balloons.


This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online (details to be published in early February)


The meeting will be on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:05 PM – Touching the Edge of Space: A teacher’s quest to connect students with the wonders of space through high-altitude ballooning with Clint Tomsen
3:00 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:40 PM – Socializing
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library


Help Spread the Word

We believe that the future of space exploration is a topic worth sharing. You can assist in spreading the word by:

    Forwarding this email to friends and family.

    Indicating your attendance on Facebook and sharing it on your feed: Facebook Event Link.

    Indicating your attendance on LinkedIn and inviting your connections: LinkedIn Event Link.

    Indicating your attendance on Meetup: Meetup Event Link.

    Printing out the flyer and sharing it with friends, or posting it on bulletin boards: Flyer Link.


We look forward to your active participation and engagement in promoting the event. Together, we can inspire a shared passion for the future of space exploration.


Also, a few of us will be meeting a PJ’s Coffee down the street after the meeting to hang out, talk about future meetings, public outreach opportunities, projects, tours, trips, etc.  Hope you can join us for that.


Best regards,


Nathan Price
President
North Houston Space Society
nathan.price@NorthHoustonSpace.org

832-620-6385 (prefer text)

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#127 2024-02-10 09:15:31

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Re: NSS Houston Chapter Events

The NSS North Houston event will be held today, the second Saturday:

Touching the Edge of Space with Clint Thomsen @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 2PM

Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting to learn about touching the edge of space, seeing the edge of the atmosphere using high altitude balloons.


This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online (details to be published in early February)


The meeting will be on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:05 PM – Touching the Edge of Space: A teacher’s quest to connect students with the wonders of space through high-altitude ballooning with Clint Tomsen
3:00 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:40 PM – Socializing
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library


Help Spread the Word

We believe that the future of space exploration is a topic worth sharing. You can assist in spreading the word by:

    Forwarding this email to friends and family.

    Indicating your attendance on Facebook and sharing it on your feed: Facebook Event Link.

    Indicating your attendance on LinkedIn and inviting your connections: LinkedIn Event Link.

    Indicating your attendance on Meetup: Meetup Event Link.

    Printing out the flyer and sharing it with friends, or posting it on bulletin boards: Flyer Link.


We look forward to your active participation and engagement in promoting the event. Together, we can inspire a shared passion for the future of space exploration.


Also, a few of us will be meeting a PJ’s Coffee down the street after the meeting to hang out, talk about future meetings, public outreach opportunities, projects, tours, trips, etc.  Hope you can join us for that.


Best regards,


Nathan Price
President
North Houston Space Society
nathan.price@NorthHoustonSpace.org

832-620-6385 (prefer text)

Attendance via Zoom is free. No camera or microphone are needed or expected.

Cellphones will work.

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#128 2024-02-10 18:33:27

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Re: NSS Houston Chapter Events

Follow up on NSS Houston presentation ....

This was a ** very ** interesting talk, with plenty of slides and short videos to explain the student activities.

Over the course of several years, the presenter and a number of adult assistants provided opportunities for a number of students from a school district in Utah to build and fly scientific balloons to heights as great as 115,000 feet. The balloons were designed to burst so that no debris was scattered about. A parachute was used to deliver the electronics package safely to Earth.

After the balloon STEM presentation, Dr Greg Stanley gave his usual thorough report on space related events of the past month.

I am happy to try to answer any questions that forum members might have.

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#129 2024-03-07 14:15:48

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Re: NSS Houston Chapter Events

This coming Saturday NSS North Houston will be holding their monthly hybrid meeting ....

Logins via Zoom are welcome.

Nova Spotlight Award Winners @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 2PM
Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting. This will be a special meeting to celebrate the winners of the Nova Spotlight Award Winners from the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH).

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533

The meeting will be on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:15 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – Nova Spotlight Award Winners from the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH)
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library

About the Meeting
Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.

The Vision of NSS is 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.

The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.

Website:  http://NorthHoustonSpace.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NssNorthHoustonSpaceSociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nss-no … e-society/

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#130 2024-03-09 12:05:52

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Re: NSS Houston Chapter Events

Today: Saturday NSS North Houston will be holding their monthly hybrid meeting ....

Logins via Zoom are welcome.

Nova Spotlight Award Winners @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 2PM
Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting. This will be a special meeting to celebrate the winners of the Nova Spotlight Award Winners from the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH).

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533

The meeting will be on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:15 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – Nova Spotlight Award Winners from the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH)
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library

About the Meeting
Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.

The Vision of NSS is 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.

The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.

Website:  http://NorthHoustonSpace.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NssNorthHoustonSpaceSociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nss-no … e-society/

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#131 2024-03-09 19:27:15

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This was an outstanding meeting, and they are always of good to excellent quality.

Dr. Greg Stanley gave a lengthy and detailed dive into the American lunar lander, during his monthly Space News segment.

The second half of the meeting was given over to five teams of young people who had participated in a recent Houston area Science Fair.  The presenters appeared to all be of college age, and the presentations were all well done.  A couple were ** really ** well done!

I have reported the artificial leaf presentation elsewhere.

The lead off presentation was about software development for a web site that is available online now for visitors.

The aspect of the presentation that I found most interesting was the modeling of nuclear fusion reactions.

The two models were for Hydrogen / Deuterium and for Boron 11 and Hydrogen.

***
Working from memory ... one presentation was on the use of ion flow to lift an "aircraft" on Earth in an ordinary atmosphere.

I was astonished to learn that mere ions can lift a small "aircraft" using only a 6 volt battery as power. In fact, the student reported lifting a total of 10 pounds, which included the weight of the frame and a payload.  The efficiency was only 1.8% which (I presume) is probably a lot less than even a helicopter or drone, but the fact that the method worked at all was amazing (to me for sure).

There was an interesting experiment with growing plants in simulated Mars soil and simulated Lunar soil, leavened with commercially available manure.

A surprising result (from my perspective) was that plants did better in the Lunar soil.

One detail that was ** not ** included in the Mars test was perchlorates, so I think we have to assume those were "removed" from the simulated Mars soil.

I am hoping the recording of the meeting will be made available on YouTube, but that depends upon the chapter President having the time to attend to that.

Dr. Stanley's presentations are all uploaded to LinkedIn.

Here is a link that worked for me on 2024/03/09: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gregstan … 61792-eP1t

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#132 2024-04-03 11:59:17

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Next meeting is April 13th...

Next Meeting @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2PM
Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533

The meeting will be on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:15 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – Featured Speaker
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library

About the Meeting
Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.

The Vision of NSS is 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.

The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.

Website:  http://NorthHoustonSpace.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NssNorthHoustonSpaceSociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nss-no … e-society/

FEATURED

Because there is (currently) no featured speaker, I have introduced the idea given to us by our Alaskan Correspondent, to harvest material from Apophis by injecting water (or other suitable liquid) into the rubble pile, allowing it to freeze, and pulling the entire collection out with gentle force.

The idea has received unexpected support from GW Johnson.

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#133 2024-04-07 21:23:05

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Here's an update on the next NSS meeting next Saturday:

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Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533

The meeting will be on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:15 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – “Making Life Multi-planetary” – Nathan Price will give a summary of Elon’s update from 4/4/24
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library


Win a Book about the Beginning of SpaceX or a Model of StarShip

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#134 2024-04-13 12:08:56

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Re: NSS Houston Chapter Events

tahanson43206 wrote:

Here's an update on the next NSS meeting next Saturday:

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Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533

The meeting will be on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:15 PM – Recent Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – “Making Life Multi-planetary” – Nathan Price will give a summary of Elon’s update from 4/4/24
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library


Win a Book about the Beginning of SpaceX or a Model of StarShip

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The Houston meeting ended at 20:51 UTF ... plenty of time to set up for OldFart1939's meeting featuring Jim Bell.

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#135 2024-05-10 09:52:47

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The North Houston NSS chapter meeting is coming up on Saturday the 13th at 2 PM Houston time, 3 PM Eastern.

The session is available using Zoom.

No camera or microphone are required.   Sound and video play are all you need.

The agenda is available at northhoustonspace.org

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#136 2024-05-11 13:45:31

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The NSS meeting is in progress right now, and Dr. Stanley is giving his monthly update on space launch activity.

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#137 2024-05-24 19:27:06

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This announcement is from a member of the North Houston chapter, about a paper about habitats on Mars.

I haven't watched the video, so I can't comment on that. However, I trust the judgement of the NSS member, and expect the paper will be of interest to one or perhaps two NewMars members...

Space Architecture Technical Committee(SATC-AIAA)Space Architecture Technical Committee(SATC-AIAA)
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Happy to share with you that a new episode from our "Future Files Series, From the Outpost" is coming out tomorrow. This episode is with Monika Brandić Lipińska where we dive deeply into her published paper: Drop the Base: Biological, ISRU-Based Aleatory Construction System for Martian Habitat.
It was a great conversation where we explored the research she conducted with her colleagues on how Mycelium could be used to build habitats/structures on Mars!
https://lnkd.in/de_VBcEz

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#138 2024-05-24 20:30:53

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The June meeting of the North Houston NSS chapter will feature a speaker whose company has been working on designing and building a closed growing system that can be deployed anywhere to produce a balanced human diet.

Feed the Future – Bart Womack @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 2PM
Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online (details to come… We are looking into using Google Meet this time)

The meeting will be on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks – Nathan Price
2:05 PM – Latest in Space Weather – Patricia Vlach
2:15 PM – Tribute to Anita Gale – Space Settlement Legend
2:25 PM – Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – Feed the Future – Eden Grow Systems – Bart Womack
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
(as soon as we can get there) 5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library

Feed the Future – Eden Grow Systems – Bart Womack

L. Barton Womack is the CEO of Eden Grow Systems. He is the founder of Eden and the inventor of its first product The LifePod.

Eden is a farming technology Company focused on closed-system ecological design, with building next-generation, modular, automated farms. They are dedicated to finding and implementing the newest farming technologies and designs, with the end goal of giving families and communities the ability to be self-sufficient in their food, energy, and water production.


The LifePod was their first prototype which is a self-contained, automated, climate-controlled, aquaponic, and organic food production system. The modular format means that a complete, read-to-use system can be shipped anywhere in the world and immediately begin producing a complete balanced diet, even in the most inhospitable environments on Earth. The LifePod produces a variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh fish for protein.


About the Meeting
Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.

The Vision of NSS is 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.

The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.

Website:  http://NorthHoustonSpace.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NssNorthHoustonSpaceSociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nss-no … e-society/

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#139 2024-06-08 15:03:45

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The NSS chapter meeting did not feature the planned talk on Crops, but Greg Stanley provided a detailed report on space launch activity during the past month.

There is a new VR experience opportunity in Houston, and the chapter is thinking about scheduling a field trip.

https://theinfinitehouston.com/?utm_sou … w0QAvD_BwE

The cost is reported to be $30.  The facility is reported to be quite large, so that there is freedom of movement.

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#140 2024-07-11 20:37:53

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Houston NSS meeting cancelled due to Hurricane damage

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No Meeting in July
I hope you all are recovering from the hurricane.  Lots of people lost power, including everyone who was on the agenda for the upcoming meeting.

We are cancelling the July meeting. 

But we will meet in August as scheduled. 

Hope to see you then!

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#141 2024-08-08 06:17:47

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The hurricane clean up has progressed so that the NSS Chapter meeting is back on track...

Venturing into a Cosmic Career: My Exciting Journey into NASA’s Beyond Earth Contracting @ Barbara Bush Library on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 2PM

Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online using Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533

The meeting will be on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks – Nathan Price
2:05 PM – Latest in Space Weather – Patricia Vlach
2:15 PM – Space News
3:00 PM – Venturing into a Cosmic Career: My Exciting Journey into NASA’s Beyond Earth Contracting – Rasha Shreim
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library

I'd like to point out that the meeting time in Texas is early enough so it might be practical for our European members.
The connection via Zoom works reasonably well, taking into account that the onsite producer is a volunteer who may be distracted by other responsibilities.

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#142 2024-08-10 14:24:32

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Today's NSS meeting is ongoing at 20:22 UTC... It should be a reasonably accessible time for our European members.

Greg Stanley's Space Activities report was chock full of news since it had to cover two months. The report will be available for later viewing via LinkedIn and (hopefully) the regular chapter web site.

Today's speaker is a young woman who is reporting on her experiences preparing for and working for NASA.

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#143 2024-08-31 20:05:00

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The next North Houston NSS chapter meeting is September 14th.

Details are available at northhoustonspace.org.

https://www.northhoustonspace.org/

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Here is detail for the next online hybrid meeting of the NSS chapter North Houston NSS.

Wed, Sep 4 at 8:10 PM

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Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online using Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533



The meeting will be on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:10 PM – Latest in Space Weather – Patricia Vlach
2:20 PM – Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – The Rise of the Rocket… and the Origins of the Space Race – Chris Kapp
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
(as soon as we can get there)
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library



About our Featured Speaker: Chris Kapp
Chris got the space bug early in life with his father working for the US Air Force at Wright Patterson AFB. Chris studied aeronautical engineering at RWTH Aachen (Germany) and NIT Trondheim (Norway) where he finished with a master’s of science (Dipl.-Ing.) degree.



His career focused on Oil & Gas, Energy turbomachinery applications working for companies such as Siemens and Rolls-Royce. Recently, Chris worked as a professor of engineering at Lone Star College.



He has collaborated with the American Petroleum Institute, Dept. of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency on the technology, efficiency, and environmental performance of turbomachinery.



Chris is married and lives in Houston, TX. The youngest of three sons attended the NASA Hunch program in Cy-Woods High School, and went on to study physics and astronomy at Texas A&M. He is working for the aerospace industry in Colorado Springs, continuing the family aerospace tradition.



Learn more about Chris at https://space.nss.org/christean-kapp-ns … mbassador/



About the Meeting


Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.



The Vision of NSS is 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.



The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.



Website:  http://NorthHoustonSpace.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NssNorthHoustonSpaceSociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nss-no … e-society/



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#145 2024-09-14 08:36:01

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Here is detail for the next online hybrid meeting of the NSS chapter North Houston NSS.

The  meeting will take place today at 14:00 Houston time, 15:00 New Hampshire time, and 19:00 Europe time.

The presentation by Dr. Greg Stanley is always interesting. Dr. Stanley summarizes space activity and discusses particular activities in detail.

Wed, Sep 4 at 8:10 PM


Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online using Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85216600533



The meeting will be on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:10 PM – Latest in Space Weather – Patricia Vlach
2:20 PM – Space News – Greg Stanley
3:00 PM – The Rise of the Rocket… and the Origins of the Space Race – Chris Kapp
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
(as soon as we can get there)
5:00 PM – Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library



About our Featured Speaker: Chris Kapp
Chris got the space bug early in life with his father working for the US Air Force at Wright Patterson AFB. Chris studied aeronautical engineering at RWTH Aachen (Germany) and NIT Trondheim (Norway) where he finished with a master’s of science (Dipl.-Ing.) degree.



His career focused on Oil & Gas, Energy turbomachinery applications working for companies such as Siemens and Rolls-Royce. Recently, Chris worked as a professor of engineering at Lone Star College.



He has collaborated with the American Petroleum Institute, Dept. of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency on the technology, efficiency, and environmental performance of turbomachinery.



Chris is married and lives in Houston, TX. The youngest of three sons attended the NASA Hunch program in Cy-Woods High School, and went on to study physics and astronomy at Texas A&M. He is working for the aerospace industry in Colorado Springs, continuing the family aerospace tradition.



Learn more about Chris at https://space.nss.org/christean-kapp-ns … mbassador/



About the Meeting


Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.



The Vision of NSS is 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.



The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.



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#146 2024-09-14 13:01:33

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The North Houston NSS chaper is setting up for today's meeting.

It is 18:57 UTC - in London the time is 19:57.... Hopefully this is a good time for our European members.

Dr. Greg Stanley is going to talk about the Polaris Dawn mission.

I am logged in without a camera or a microphone, just to take advantage of a walk-around head set I have.

The video is good.  The chapter has been asked to provide a dedicated laptop for the online audience. I don't know if that has happened, but I do know the request was under consideration.  The chapter can grow it's online audience if the experience is good.

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#147 2024-09-14 13:14:32

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The first part of the meeting is a presentation about space weather.

The visiual showing now appears to be a chart of the Sun on 14 September 2024 at 5:24 UTC.

If I understand the presentation correctly, the past month has  been quiet, but a significant event of some kind just occurred.

Happily, whatever it is is not currently expected to hit Earth.

The presentation concluded with some nice images of aurora activity.

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#148 2024-09-14 13:22:51

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Dr. Greg Stanley is speaking now at 19:21 UTC.... you can still connect to the North Houston NSS Zoom.

The opening report was about the record of 19 people in orbit.

The next topic is the Polaris Dawn mission with excellent images.

The slide showing includes pressure readings: Capsule Zero, Suit: 5.2 psi

Notes: Altitude 700 km, 2 crew outside for 20 minutes.

The next slide showed inside the capsule, with pressure rising after the door was secured.

The next slide shows a list of achievements or related information.

<>... the mission tested Starlink on orbit communications for humans.

<> Note: all four space suits ** had ** to work!

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#149 2024-09-14 13:39:17

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Dr. Stanley's next topic is Starliner

Boeing appears to have the landing procedure working ... this was the second such landing.

Someone in the audience offered the opinion that NASA could not take the risk of losing the astronauts, after the two Shuttle accidents.

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Next topic is Starship ....

There was a list of FAA environmental concerns...

One of these is is the sonic boom during landing...

Apparently there is another analysis of the water deluge system (drinking water)

<> ... location of hot-stage section splashdown (this is the ring between sections)

Someone in the audience offered a conspiracy theory about the environmental concerns.

The audience member reported that there is an automatic delay from the complaints received by the government.

The conspiracy theorist offered the opinion that complaints may be submitted in order to reset the clock.

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<> topic: catching booster with chopsticks

<> Musk says first uncrewed mission to Mars could occur in two years (next Hohmann Transfer window)

There is still time for our European members to connect to hear the rest of Dr. Stanley's talk ... UTC now is 19:40 London time is 20:40

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#150 2024-09-14 13:47:17

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Next topic is Falcon 9 landing failure ....

A landing leg failed (according to the slide)

First unsuccessful landing in 3 1/2 years (268 landings)

Investigation continues ...

Next topic: SLS Mobile Launcher

For the record.... there are 9 participants in the online community. Two of these are onsite laptops.

The contract for the mobile platform was given to Bechtel ... $383 million ** cost plus ** contract >> Now $1.8 billion, and it could grow to $2.7 billion

*** Next topic .... VIPER lunar lander

NASA received 11 responses to it's request for proposals to save VIPER

Apparently Congress is interested (or at least one Congressperson)

NASA answers are due September 20th

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Next topic .... direct to Smartphone satellite service...

AST SpaceMobile launched first 5 "BlueBird" production satellites

This is only enough for about 1 hour per day coverage in the US.

Partner AT&T will start service at around 45-60 satellites.

Starlink already has 175 satellites capable of providing this service.

***
Topic ... Expanding the economy into space

<> Increasing numbers of satellites and spacecraft leads to mass production

This section began with a brief review of ideas for economic development published before today...

And now .... >>> Data centers in space .... ? why ? power !!! power consumed on Earth is a ** real ** problem

This is the SPS consuming the power on site and delivering Intellectual Property back to Earth

EU estimates 23 GW will be needed for data centers ...

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