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North Houston Space Society meeting TODAY!
Updated agenda below.
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, March 8, 2025 at 2PM (US Central Time).
2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:05 PM – Space News – Greg Stanley
2:45 PM – Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH)
Booth and Fair – Robert Hall
Judging – Christean Kapp
Presentations by each of the winners of the North Houston Space Society Nova Spotlight Awards
* Asa Gangjee (Junior at St. John’s School) – Aerocket
(Suman Muppavarapu Junior at St. John’s School also worked on the project)
*Ram Magathala (Junior at Cypress Ranch) – Quantum Horizons
* Akshat Chhokra (7th Grader at Fort Settlement Middle School) – Rocket Launch: Intelligence via AI
* Elizabeth Kennedy Ellison (8th Grade – Home School) – Growing Green on the Red Planet
Winners that will Present Next Month:
*Lyana Yu (6th Grader at Spring Branch) – UV Rays, Isn’t it Fabric-ulous?
*Silas Lovett (Junior at Friendswood High School) – 3D Web App to Analyze Space Debris Removal Strategies
3:45 – Houston Mars Society – Richard Perwien – Introduction and a special prize from the Mars Society for our Nova Spotlight Winners
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
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Reminder -- No microphone or camera are needed to "attend" this event. The chapter provides audio and video via Zoom.
Guests can ask questions via chat.
2 PM Houston, 3 PM New Hampshire, 8 PM London
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This post is for live notes ...
at 15:58 New Hampshire time, the presentation is by Christean Kapp, who led a team of judges for Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH).
Robert Hall resumed presentation.
Slide: NOVA Spotlight Winners
Opening: Asa Gangjee ... poster presentation to start
Apparently this team created a 3D printed rocket and tested it.. The presentation included a short video that appeared to show a test firing.
Next Ram ... high speed velocity ... time dilation...
Poster presentation... Consider how time dilation will affect communications...
Example: 1 second on space ship is 4 seconds on Earth (that ship is ** really ** moving)
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The 7th grader created a model for an AI program to use to help someone design a rocket based upon 74 examples. The presenter said that it would help to have more data for the model.
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The fourth presentation is about growing on Mars...
Elizabeth Kennedy Ellison (8th Grade – Home School) – Growing Green on the Red Planet
Compare to synthetic ?
Nutrient deficient soils...
Test radishes and other plants...
Of the plants tested, Radishes did best.
Note unable to test with actuaL Mars soil...
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At 16:47 a presenter discussed on space organizations...
The gent is a member of NSS, Mars Society and Planetary Society
The Mars Society chapter .... March 29th ... visit an observatory
Mars Society ... 4th Mission to Mars ... for high school students (13-19 age)
Design a mission lasting up to 18 months
Offered QR code for links to organizations
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Note request for email ... free membership in Mars Society for one year for student contestants
Presentation of books to students...
Dr. Zubrin's book on nuclear power went to the student who presented on time dilation.
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