Ad Astra Summer 2020

Ad Astra 2020 Summer (Volume 32 Number 3)

  • 15
    AN APOLLO ASTRONAUT MADE ME DINNER:
    Why Character is Essential in Leadership

    By Anthony Paustian
  • 18
    SPACE LAW AND WHY WE NEED IT
    By Michelle Hanlon
  • 20
    INTELLECTUAL CONFLICT OVER GOVERNANCE IN SPACE
    By Alfred B. Anzaldua
  • 23
    DEMO-2: AMERICA ROARS BACK INTO SPACE
    By Rod Pyle
  • 26
    A RED PLAGUE: Will Pandemics Threaten Mars Settlements?
    By John F. Kross
  • 30
    A LASTING HOME FOR THE NSS
    By Melissa Silva
  • 32
    TRILLIONS OF PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
    By John F. Kross
  • 38
    MARTINE ROTHBLATT:
    National Space Society Governor, Pioneer in Space, Gender, and Transhumanism

    By Melissa Silva
  • 41
    A UNIVERSE UNSEEN:
    Remembering the Compton Observatory 20 Years On

    By Ben Evans
  • 44
    HAWAII’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION
    By Kyla Edison
  • 46
    NASA’S NEWEST ROVER IS HEADED TO MARS
    By Rod Pyle
  • 48
    THE TANGLED HISTORY OF THE FIGHT FOR WOMEN ASTRONAUTS
    By Rebecca Siegel
  • 52
    THE CURATORS [of lunar samples]
    By Clifford R. McMurray
  • 9
    From the Editor: THE NEW SPACE AGE HAS BEGUN
    By Rod Pyle
  • 11
    From the NSS Executive Vice President
    THE POWER OF PERSISTENT BOLDNESS
    By Alfred B. Anzaldua
  • 55
    Creating A Day in Space
    By Rod Pyle
  • 56
    Broadening Space Horizons: Native American Girls in Space
    By Czarina Salido
  • 58
    Students Shine a Light of Creativity in Three NSS Competitions
  • 60
    NSS Goes Virtual on a Screen Near You
    By Melissa Silva
  • 61
    BOOKS

    Shattered Dreams: The Lost and Cancelled Space Missions, by Colin Burgess
    Reviewed by Emily Carney

    Handprints on Hubble: An Astronaut’s Story of Invention, by Kathryn D. Sullivan
    Reviewed by Peter Spasov

  • 63
    NSS CHAPTERS

Ad Astra 2020 Summer (Volume 32 Number 3)

  • 15
    AN APOLLO ASTRONAUT MADE ME DINNER:
    Why Character is Essential in Leadership

    By Anthony Paustian
  • 18
    SPACE LAW AND WHY WE NEED IT
    By Michelle Hanlon
  • 20
    INTELLECTUAL CONFLICT OVER GOVERNANCE IN SPACE
    By Alfred B. Anzaldua
  • 23
    DEMO-2: AMERICA ROARS BACK INTO SPACE
    By Rod Pyle
  • 26
    A RED PLAGUE: Will Pandemics Threaten Mars Settlements?
    By John F. Kross
  • 30
    A LASTING HOME FOR THE NSS
    By Melissa Silva
  • 32
    TRILLIONS OF PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
    By John F. Kross
  • 38
    MARTINE ROTHBLATT:
    National Space Society Governor, Pioneer in Space, Gender, and Transhumanism

    By Melissa Silva
  • 41
    A UNIVERSE UNSEEN:
    Remembering the Compton Observatory 20 Years On

    By Ben Evans
  • 44
    HAWAII’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION
    By Kyla Edison
  • 46
    NASA’S NEWEST ROVER IS HEADED TO MARS
    By Rod Pyle
  • 48
    THE TANGLED HISTORY OF THE FIGHT FOR WOMEN ASTRONAUTS
    By Rebecca Siegel
  • 52
    THE CURATORS [of lunar samples]
    By Clifford R. McMurray
  • 9
    From the Editor: THE NEW SPACE AGE HAS BEGUN
    By Rod Pyle
  • 11
    From the NSS Executive Vice President
    THE POWER OF PERSISTENT BOLDNESS
    By Alfred B. Anzaldua
  • 55
    Creating A Day in Space
    By Rod Pyle
  • 56
    Broadening Space Horizons: Native American Girls in Space
    By Czarina Salido
  • 58
    Students Shine a Light of Creativity in Three NSS Competitions
  • 60
    NSS Goes Virtual on a Screen Near You
    By Melissa Silva
  • 61
    BOOKS

    Shattered Dreams: The Lost and Cancelled Space Missions, by Colin Burgess
    Reviewed by Emily Carney

    Handprints on Hubble: An Astronaut’s Story of Invention, by Kathryn D. Sullivan
    Reviewed by Peter Spasov

  • 63
    NSS CHAPTERS

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