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T O P I C R E V I E WFra MauroAnybody belong to the NSS? Despite paying dues, I haven't heard anything from them since last year? Even emails go unanswered. I hope they don't advocate for the space program in the same fashion!cspg quote:Originally posted by Fra Mauro:Anybody belong to the NSS? Despite paying dues, I haven't heard anything from them since last year? Even emails go unanswered. I hope they don't advocate for the space program in the same fashion!NSS still exists?I used to subscribe to their magazine which I considered of poor quality. And I dropped the Planetary Society because of their obsession with Mars exploration.Chris.nasamadJoin the British Interplanetary Society instead !AdamRobert PearlmanI would suggest calling their offices, as the NSS is indeed active. I receive mailings from them at least one per month, an e-newsletter and press releases. In regards to their magazine, when was the last time you saw it Chris? Ad Astra underwent a complete redesign in the past couple of years and is now published by Imaginova (Space.com) for the NSS. I write book and multimedia reviews for each issue. cspg quote:Originally posted by nasamad:Join the British Interplanetary Society instead !AdamBut I did, for 12 years now! :-)Chris.cspg quote:Originally posted by Robert Pearlman:I would suggest calling their offices, as the NSS is indeed active. I receive mailings from them at least one per month, an e-newsletter and press releases. In regards to their magazine, when was the last time you saw it Chris? Ad Astra underwent a complete redesign in the past couple of years and is now published by Imaginova (Space.com) for the NSS. I write book and multimedia reviews for each issue. Robert,Now I'm confused. Wasn't their magazine called "Spaceworld" way back? (I haven't kept any issues) or am I missing something here (in that case, I'll take my comments back).Chris.Robert PearlmanChris, Space World was the official publication of the National Space Institute. NSI merged with the L5 Society in 1987 and since then the magazine has been Ad Astra with a completely different format then the earlier publication. If you've never seen Ad Astra, I highly suggest checking it out, especially the recent issues published by Imaginova.
quote:Originally posted by Fra Mauro:Anybody belong to the NSS? Despite paying dues, I haven't heard anything from them since last year? Even emails go unanswered. I hope they don't advocate for the space program in the same fashion!
NSS still exists?I used to subscribe to their magazine which I considered of poor quality. And I dropped the Planetary Society because of their obsession with Mars exploration.
Chris.
Adam
In regards to their magazine, when was the last time you saw it Chris? Ad Astra underwent a complete redesign in the past couple of years and is now published by Imaginova (Space.com) for the NSS. I write book and multimedia reviews for each issue.
quote:Originally posted by nasamad:Join the British Interplanetary Society instead !Adam
But I did, for 12 years now! :-)
quote:Originally posted by Robert Pearlman:I would suggest calling their offices, as the NSS is indeed active. I receive mailings from them at least one per month, an e-newsletter and press releases. In regards to their magazine, when was the last time you saw it Chris? Ad Astra underwent a complete redesign in the past couple of years and is now published by Imaginova (Space.com) for the NSS. I write book and multimedia reviews for each issue.
Robert,
Now I'm confused. Wasn't their magazine called "Spaceworld" way back? (I haven't kept any issues) or am I missing something here (in that case, I'll take my comments back).
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