NSS "teach in" at democratic national convention

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The National Space Society brought their campaign for more government support for space programs to the Democratic National Convention. The group voiced out their belief that the US will be able to explore Mars by the first decade of the 21st century. It voiced support for politicians who would be supportive of space programs. Incidentally, the Republicans did not allow the group to participate in their convention.

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Storming Capitol Hill - the "citizens space agenda"

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Washington will be the site of the 1998 'March Storm', a yearly lobbying effort sponsored by ProSpace, as citizen leaders all over America converge in Capitol Hills, WA from March 1 to 6, 1998. The activity aims to promote faster opening of space frontier to all individuals.

author: Miller, Charles E.
Social aspects, Aeronautics

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Petition roundup

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The National Space Society (NSS) has announced that it has garnered more petitions supporting future space exploration projects. The latest petition signatories hailed from the Dunbar Middle School in Fairmont, WV, and the Australian chapter of the NSS.

author: Wagner, Richard
Column, Political aspects, Discovery and exploration, Outer space, Astronautics and state, Space exploration, Space policy

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subjects list: Political activity, National Space Society
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