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Victory for Lunar Prospector!

Article Abstract:

The National Space Society's (NSS)campaign to get Congress to put up funds for the Lunar Prospector space probe was a resounding success. The lobbying by NSS space activists and their influence on Congress is discussed.

Author: Hopkins, Mark
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 1995
Finance, Lunar probes, Lunar Prospector (Space probe)

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Return to the Moon

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The National Space Society (NSS) has long contended that man should return to explore and colonize the Moon. The NSS's political activities aimed at advancing this goal are presented and discussed.

Author: Hopkins, Mark
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 1993
Political aspects, Space flight to the moon, Lunar flights

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Our political machine

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The National Space Society (NSS) has been politically active in promoting space exploration since 1979. The NSS's policies and those of its allied organizations are presented and discussed.

Author: Hopkins, Mark
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 1993
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Subjects list: United States, Political activity, Science and technology policy, Astronautics and state, Space policy, National Space Society
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