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to find blue
hope just scratch the red surface
-- Bettina Davis May 2002 |
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THE MARS SOCIETY - SAN DIEGO
(TMS-SD) CHAPTER |
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"The Earth is the Cradle of Mankind, but one does
not live in the cradle forever."
-- Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, 1895 |
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- OCTOBER 2008 -
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Wednesday October 1, 2008
 | The San Diego Astronomy Association
(SDAA) will host their "STARS IN THE
PARK" public telescope viewing event outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in
Balboa Park. The setup is at 6:30pm, and the event runs from dark past 9:00pm (weather
permitting).
It usually coincides with "THE
SKY TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, but
the IMAX theater/planetarium is CLOSED for extensive renovations and
upgrades for the rest of this year.
TMS-SD members will be there for public outreach activities
from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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Thursday thru Sunday October 2-5, 2008
| Tripoli San Diego and the
Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) are announcing the
seventh annual Plaster Blaster. Held in
Plaster City, California, a small community 90 miles east of San Diego.
Plaster Blaster 2008 is a nationally recognized
and popular event sanctioned by both the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) and
Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA). The NAR and TRA are national organizations
that promote the safe and educational enjoyment of the hobby of sport rocketry and actively set
standards for its members. Plaster Blaster
is open to the public for spectating.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Saturday October 4, 2008

| In conjunction with World
Space Week activities, the San Diego Vintage Sci-Fi
film club will be screening "CONQUEST OF SPACE" (1955)
"See how it will happen - in your lifetime! A team of American astronauts leave their space
station on the first mission to Mars, but the captains religious beliefs may get in the way."
Are you a fan of vintage SF (film and TV) of the '30's through early '60's? Would you like to
get together with other local fans to watch & discuss your favorites? This was the age of
damsels in distress, pocket-change special effects, and those fabulous rubber monster suits.
Come watch the best and worst from this era!
Showtime is at 7:00pm at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
, as seating is limited.
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Sunday October 5, 2008
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World Space Week San Diego
Kickoff: Join the San Diego Space Society
and the San Diego Space Development Alliance for a meet 'n' learn get-together at the
"San Diego Air & Space Museum'" in Balboa
Park. Start World Space Week off right by
meeting with astronomers, historians, aerospace engineers, students, and space enthusiasts of
all ages. The theme for this year's event is the Hubble Space Telescope. Starting at
1:00pm.
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Wednesday October 8, 2008
| As part of World Space Week San Diego,
we are holding our First Annual SD Space Dinner and
Awards Night at Acapulco Restaurant in Old
Town San Diego from 7-9pm. Please feel free to bring your family and friends, just
let
us know by October 7th so we can finalize arrangements at the restaurant.
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Thursday October 9, 2008
| As an event in conjunction with World
Space Week, TMS-SD members -- along with the
San Diego Mars Rovers --
will provide a Mars Exploration lecture and
Mars Rover Run at the
Pine
Valley Academy at the Clubhouse in Pine Valley from 10:00am to Noon.
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Friday October 10, 2008
 | The GENERAL MEETING of TMS-SD
will NOT be held this month -- we will be meeting
quarterly for the rest of this year -- the next meeting will be in December.
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Friday October 10, 2008

| In conjunction with World
Space Week activities, the San Diego Space
Society will host a special screening of "OCTOBER SKY"
(1999)
Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky. The true story of Homer Hickam
(author of "Rocket Boys"), a coal miner's son who was inspired by the first Sputnik
launch to take up rocketry against his father's wishes.
Showtime is at 7:00pm at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
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Saturday October 11, 2008
 | The
"San Diego Air & Space
Museum's Family Day" offers building activities, take-home projects, and hands on
learning about favorite topics for adults and kids to explore together -- fun for the whole
family!
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Saturday October 12, 2008
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The Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) model
rocketry club will be hosting a model rocket launch at the Over-The-Line field in the middle of
Fiesta Island in Mission Bay from 8:00am to Noon.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday October 12, 2008
| The
San Diego Space Society holds their monthly
meeting starting at 3:00pm to 5:00pm at the
Mission Valley
Branch Library.
No "official" TMS-SD participation is planned for this
event, however TMS-SD member Gerry Williams will provide a
multimedia presentation update on the six active spacecraft at Mars.
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Friday October 17, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "THE NIGHT THAT
PANICKED AMERICA" (1975)
The true story of the night that Orson Welles broadcast his version of H.G. Welles' classic
"The War of the Worlds" on the radio. Designed to be as realistic as possible, many people
were fooled into thinking that an alien invasion was actually taking place.
Also, the History Channel documentary "UFO FILES: BEYOND THE
WAR OF THE WORLDS" (2005)
In print for over 100 years, H.G. Wells' seminal work "The War of the Worlds" has
thrilled millions. We now bring you the inside story of not just the book but the phenomena of
this amazing story. From the original publication in 1896 to the recent Steven Speilberg movie,
and from the 1938 broadcast to the little known 1968 panic in upstate New York, we delve into
the mysteries surrounding this amazing, long-lived tale.
Showtime is at 7:00pm at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
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Saturday October 18, 2008
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The Reuben H. Fleet Science
Center in Balboa Park features Family Science Days from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. It
is free with paid Science Center admission. Participate in hands-on activities designed for
children and adults to work together to complement our interactive exhibits. Explore the fun and
fascinating side of science! Come to our science table and make a free science experiment that
you can take home with you!
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday October 19, 2008
 | The
San Diego Sci-Fi Double Feature
film group will screen two Space Westerns:
MOON ZERO TWO (1969) and
OUTLAND (1981).
MOON ZERO TWO: A space salvage expert (James Olsen) and
his partner become involved with a group of criminals intent on hijacking a small asteroid made
of sapphire and crashing it into the moon for later recovery. The only place that they can bring
the asteroid down without drawing attention to themselves is a far side mining claim. But first
they must dispose of the miner. Little known to them, however, is the fact that the miner's
sister (Catherine Schell) has hired the same salvage team to help her locate her missing
brother.
OUTLAND: In the distant future, a police marshal (Sean
Connery) stationed at a remote mining colony on the Jupiter moon of Io uncovers a drug-smuggling
conspiracy, and gets no help from the populace when he later finds himself marked for murder.
Showtime is at 3:00pm for "MOON ZERO TWO" and 5:00pm for "OUTLAND" at
Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday October 19, 2008
| The Orange County Space Society meets at
the
Irvine
Heritage Park Library in Irvine, CA starting at 3:00pm.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Wednesday to Thursday October 24-25, 2008
| The
Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander
Challenge might be taking place at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo,
New Mexico. The Challenge is designed to accelerate commercial technological developments
supporting the birth of a new generation of Lunar Landers capable of ferrying payloads or humans
back and forth between lunar orbit and the lunar surface. Such a vehicle would have direct
application to NASA's space exploration goals as well as the personal spaceflight industry,
including the Google Lunar X PRIZE competitors. Additionally, the challenge will help industry
develop the operational capacity to launch quick turnaround vertical take-off, vertical landing
vehicles, which will be of significant use to many facets of the commercial launch procurement
market.
NOTE: Unfortunately, this event is NOT open to the public this year, and it has been
POSTPONED INDEFINATELY.
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Sunday October 26, 2008
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The Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) model
rocketry club will be hosting a model rocket launch at the Over-The-Line field in the middle of
Fiesta Island in Mission Bay from 8:00am to Noon.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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- NOVEMBER 2008 -
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Sunday November 2, 2008
 | The
San Diego Sci-Fi Double Feature
film group will screen two lizard films:
WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH (1970) and
JURASSIC PARK (1993).
"WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH": Set in a non-existant
past when humans and dinosaurs lived together, a small tribe is struggling to survive by giving
a sacrifice of blond women to their gods in return for protection from the giant lizards looking
to snack on them.
"JURASSIC PARK": Scientists clone dinosaurs to populate a
theme park which suffers a major security breakdown and releases the dinosaurs.
Showtime is at 3:00pm for "WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH" and 5:00pm for "JURASSIC
PARK" at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Wednesday November 5, 2008
 | The San Diego Astronomy Association
(SDAA) will host their "STARS IN THE
PARK" public telescope viewing event outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in
Balboa Park. The setup is at 6:30pm, and the event runs from dark past 9:00pm (weather
permitting).
It usually coincides with "THE
SKY TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, but
the IMAX theater/planetarium is CLOSED for extensive renovations and
upgrades for the rest of this year.
TMS-SD members will be there for public outreach activities
from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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Saturday November 8, 2008
 | The
"San Diego Air & Space
Museum's Family Day" offers building activities, take-home projects, and hands on
learning about favorite topics for adults and kids to explore together -- fun for the whole
family!
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Saturday November 9, 2008
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The Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) model
rocketry club will be hosting a model rocket launch at the Over-The-Line field in the middle of
Fiesta Island in Mission Bay from 8:00am to Noon.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday November 9, 2008
| The
San Diego Space Society holds their monthly
meeting starting at 3:00pm to 5:00pm at the
Mission Valley
Branch Library.
No "official" TMS-SD participation is planned for this
event, but TMS-SD member Gerry Williams will provide a
multimedia presentation update on the active spacecraft at Mars.
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Friday November 14, 2008
 | The GENERAL MEETING of TMS-SD
will NOT be held this month -- we will be meeting
quarterly for the rest of this year -- the next meeting will be in December.
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Saturday November 15, 2008
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The San Diego Space Society and the
Orange County Space Society are planning a fieldtrip
and tour of the
Goldstone Deep Space
Communications Complex located about 35 miles north of Barstow, CA on the Ft. Irwin
Military Base. The tour begins at the Goldstone museum where three large areas are dedicated to
current missions, past missions, and Deep Space Network history -- plus there is a hands-on room
for children. The guided tour then travels around the 53-square-mile complex to view the large
antennas.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Saturday November 15, 2008
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The Reuben H. Fleet Science
Center in Balboa Park features Family Science Days from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. It
is free with paid Science Center admission. Participate in hands-on activities designed for
children and adults to work together to complement our interactive exhibits. Explore the fun and
fascinating side of science! Come to our science table and make a free science experiment that
you can take home with you!
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday November 16, 2008
| The Orange County Space Society meets at
the
Irvine
Heritage Park Library in Irvine, CA starting at 3:00pm.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Friday November 21, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "WOJNA SWIATOW -
NASTEPNE STULECIE" aka "WAR OF THE WORLD - NEXT
CENTURY" (1981)
From Poland: Film opens on December 18, 1999, just a few days before the dawn of the new
century. A local reporter, Iron Idem, announces that the Martians have landed. Shortly after
that his program loses its independence: he is given the script telling the crowds how to
welcome the invaders. Then the chaos breaks out: the Martians and police mistreat the populace;
things become violent. Idem's own wife is kidnapped and it seems somebody is trying to reduce
his effectiveness as a reporter. Idem decides to fight back: he illegally broadcasts a message
during the rock concert, but nobody believes him anymore.
Showtime is at 7:00pm at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
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Saturday November 22, 2008
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The Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) model
rocketry club will be hosting a model rocket launch at the Over-The-Line field in the middle of
Fiesta Island in Mission Bay from 8:00am to Noon.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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- DECEMBER 2008 -
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Wednesday December 3, 2008
 | The San Diego Astronomy Association
(SDAA) will host their "STARS IN THE
PARK" public telescope viewing event outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in
Balboa Park. The setup is at 6:30pm, and the event runs from dark past 9:00pm (weather
permitting).
It usually coincides with "THE
SKY TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, but
the IMAX theater/planetarium is CLOSED for extensive renovations and
upgrades for the rest of this year.
TMS-SD members will be there for public outreach activities
from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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| December 6, 2008 | Reach for the Stars
at the Sally Ride Science
Festival at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) campus.
TMS-SD will participate with our
interactive
display table, our
simulated
Mars surface excursion suit, the
San Diego Mars Exploration
Rovers and our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
TMS-SD members will also present at several of the workshops. |
Sunday December 7, 2008
 | The
San Diego Sci-Fi Double Feature
film group will screen two films about inner-beauty:
FANTASTIC VOYAGE (1966) and
INNERSPACE (1987).
"FANTASTIC VOYAGE": A diplomat is nearly assassinated. In
order to save him, a submarine is shrunken to microscopic size and injected into his blood
stream with a small crew. Problems arise almost as soon as they enter the bloodstream.
"INNERSPACE": A hapless store clerk must foil criminals
to save the life of the man who, miniaturized in a secret experiment, was accidentally injected
into him.
Showtime is at 3:00pm for "FANTASTIC VOYAGE" and 5:00pm for "INNERSPACE at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Friday December 12, 2008
 | The GENERAL MEETING of TMS-SD
will be our annual Holiday Dinner at the
Acapulco
Restaurant in Old Town San Diego from 7-9pm. Please
RSVP
by December 11th for reservations.
NOTE: This date may change to later in December.
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Saturday December 13, 2008
 | The
"San Diego Air & Space
Museum's Family Day" offers building activities, take-home projects, and hands on
learning about favorite topics for adults and kids to explore together -- fun for the whole
family!
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sundayday December 14, 2008
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The Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) model
rocketry club will be hosting a model rocket launch at the Over-The-Line field in the middle of
Fiesta Island in Mission Bay from 8:00am to Noon.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday December 14, 2008
| The
San Diego Space Society holds their monthly
meeting starting at 3:00pm to 5:00pm at the
Mission Valley
Branch Library.
No "official" TMS-SD participation is planned for this
event, but TMS-SD member Gerry Williams will provide a
multimedia presentation update on the active spacecraft at Mars.
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Friday December 19, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "GHIDORAH: THE
THREE-HEADED MONSTER" (1964)
From Japan: A princess from a small Himalayan country becomes possessed by the spirit of a
Martian (in the American version) and escapes a plane just as it explodes. As this happens a
meteorite falls from the sky containing Ghidorah, the monster responsible for her planet's
destruction. At the same time, Godzilla and Rodan emerge from hibernation and not only attack
Japan, but each other as well. Mothra, along with its twin priestesses, attempt to convince
Godzilla and Rodan to stop their fighting each other and to team up to fight the new monster. At
the same time, the princess is being hunted by a group of assassins who want to kill her so that
her enemies can take over her homeland.
Showtime is at 7:00pm at Studio 106 -- please
RSVP
as seating is limited.
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Saturday December 20, 2008
 |
The Reuben H. Fleet Science
Center in Balboa Park features Family Science Days from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. It
is free with paid Science Center admission. Participate in hands-on activities designed for
children and adults to work together to complement our interactive exhibits. Explore the fun and
fascinating side of science! Come to our science table and make a free science experiment that
you can take home with you!
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday December 21, 2008
| The Orange County Space Society meets at
the
Irvine
Heritage Park Library in Irvine, CA starting at 3:00pm.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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Sunday December 28, 2008
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The Diego Area Rocket Team (DART) model
rocketry club will be hosting a model rocket launch at the Over-The-Line field in the middle of
Fiesta Island in Mission Bay from 8:00am to Noon.
No TMS-SD participation is planned for this event.
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- SEPTEMBER 2008 -
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September 26-28, 2008
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TMS-SD participated in the
Conjecture 2008 Sci-Fi Convention in Mission Valley
with our interactive display table, as well as several programming events:
Friday, 8:00pm: "MARS IN THE MOVIES". Since 1910, when Thomas
Alva Edison filmed "A Trip to Mars", the red planet Mars has been a favorite topic of over
120 feature films. Filmmaker Gerry Williams, creator of the
MarsMovieGuide.com, took us on a 2-hour multimedia
tour of some of the best (as well as the worst) movies about Mars ever made.
Saturay, 10:00am: "THE MARS SOCIETY -- NOT YOUR EVERY DAY PRO-SPACE
ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION": The Mars Society currently operates two Mars Analog Research
Stations on planet Earth where professional and amateur space explorers, scientists, and
engineers learn how to live, work, and survive on the surface of the Red Planet, paving the way
for a time when human beings regain the courage to boldly go where no one has gone before.
TMS-SD members presented an inside view of what the Mars Society is
all about.
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September 19, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT --
"ALIEN CARGO" (1999).
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September 13, 2008
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TMS-SD members, along with the
San Diego Mars Rovers,
provided a Mars Exploration lecture and Mars Rover Run at the
La Mesa Branch Library in La Mesa.
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September 12, 2008
 | The REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of TMS-SD
was a multimedia debriefing of local members who attended the
Eleventh Annual Mars Society
Convention which took place at the University of Colorado, Boulder Campus in August.
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September 6, 2008
| To kick off the school year, celebrate the end of NASA's 50th Anniversary, get a
jump on the International Year of Astronomy 2009 and promote our own monthly Science
Saturday Program, the Carlsbad City Library held a
"Super Science Saturday"
event from 10:00am to 2:00pm at the Library on Dove Lane in Carlsbad.
TMS-SD members were presenting two multimedia lectures,
"A Close Look at Mars", and
"Invasion from Earth: The Robotic Exploration of the Red Planet"
. We also brought our interactive display table and three
San Diego Mars Rover
replicas.
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- AUGUST 2008 -
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August 22, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT presented
DOUBLE FEATURE -- Asylum's
"H.G. WELLS' WAR OF THE WORLDS" (2005) and
"WAR OF THE WORLDS 2: THE NEXT WAVE" (2008).
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August 16, 2008
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Project ASTRO is a national program of the
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, to improve science education in grades 3-9, by creating
partnerships between scientists and the schools in their communities. Through multiple classroom
visits and hands-on, inquiry-based astronomy and space-themed activities, teacher and students
get to know their own "classroom scientist" as a resource and a mentor. The
2008 Project ASTRO Teacher/Astronomer Workshop was a great success.
TMS-SD members were there as presenter and for outreach activities
with our interactive display table along with the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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August 14-17, 2008
 | The
Eleventh Annual Mars Society
Convention took place at the University of Colorado, Boulder Campus with hundreds of experts
and enthusiasts who support human and robotic exploration of Mars.
The International Mars Society convention presented a
unique opportunity for those interested in Mars to come together to discuss all aspects of Mars
exploration and settlement. Highlights of the convention included the latest results from the
Phoenix Mars Lander, Spirit, Opportunity, Mars Express, and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
missions now exploring the Red Planet. In addition, there were updates on the Hubble Space
Telescope and Cassini-Huygens mission. There were extensive reports on such Mars Society projects
as the seventh season of the Mars Desert Research Station, the second annual University Rover
Challenge, the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station, the Archimedes Balloon Project. Members
of The Mars Society also voteed among finalist presentations in the Mars Project Challenge to
help choose The Mars Society's next big project. TMS-SD members were
scheduled presenters.
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August 8, 2008
 | The REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of
TMS-SD was CANCELLED for this month.
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August 6, 2008
 | The San Diego Astronomy Association
(SDAA) hosted their "STARS IN THE PARK"
public telescope viewing event outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
It coincided with "THE SKY
TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center.
TMS-SD members were be there for public outreach activities with
our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and our
Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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August 1-3, 2008
 | The inaugural Julian
Starfest, brought to you by the three local astronomers in association with the Julian
Merchants Association and the Julian Chamber of Commerce, was held at
Menghini Winery. Proceeds from the event will be
used to build an observatory for the Julian Union High School District.
TMS-SD members were there on Saturday as speaker and for public
outreach activities with our interactive display table along with the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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- JULY 2008 -
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July 30, 2008
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TMS-SD members, along with the
San Diego Mars Rovers, provided
a Mars Exploration lecture and outreach for two classes at the
Elementary Institute of Science. |
July 18, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "AVENGER"
(2003).
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July 15, 2008
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TMS-SD members, along with the
San Diego Mars Rovers, will
provide a 2-hour Mars Exploration lecture and outreach at the
Santa Sophia Academy in Spring Valley.
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July 13, 2008
| The San Diego Space Society held their
monthly meeting at the
Serra
Mesa-Kearney Mesa Branch Library. TMS-SD member Gerry Williams
provided a multimedia presentation update on the six active spacecraft at Mars.
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July 11, 2008
 | The REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of TMS-SD
was our annual Summer Barbecue Event, hosted by
TMS-SD member Jesse Clark
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July 7-11, 2008
 | The
San Diego Air & Space
Museum's Aerosummer SUMMER CAMPS 2008 in Balboa Park presented
Destination Mars for Grades 3-4. Come explore Mars with us!
Learn the history of our fascination with the Red Planet, learn how to drive a rover on Mars,
search for life, and build and launch an aquarocket. TMS-SD
members were on-hand for multimedia presentations: "A Close Look at
Mars", and "Invasion from Earth: The Robotic Exploration of
Mars". We brought our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and our
Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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Wednesday July 2, 2008
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The San Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA) hosted their
"STARS IN THE PARK" public telescope viewing event
outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
It coincided with "THE SKY
TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities with our
interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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- JUNE 2008 -
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June 28, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "ROCKETSHIP
X-M" (1950)
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June 13, 2008
 | The REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of
TMS-SD was CANCELLED for this month.
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June 8, 2008
| The
San Diego Space Society held their monthly
meeting starting at 3:00pm to 5:00pm at the
Serra
Mesa-Kearney Mesa Branch Library.
TMS-SD member Gerry Williams gave a multimedia
presentation on the Phoenix Mars Mission,
which has been on the surface of Mars for two weeks now.
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June 5 to 7, 2008
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Mars Society's UNIVERSITY ROVER CHALLENGE:
The Challenge: For the second year, teams of university students designed and
built the next generation of Mars rovers. The teams and their rovers faced off at the
Mars Desert Research Station in Utah.
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June 4, 2008
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The San Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA) hosted their
"STARS IN THE PARK" public telescope viewing event
outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
Sorry - RAINED OUT!
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| - MAY 2008 - |
May 31, 2008
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TMS-SD members went to the
San Diego County Library El Cajon Branch
in El Cajon, CA from 1:00pm to 4:00pm with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 28, 2008
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TMS-SD members went to Pacifica Private School
in Rancho Santa Fe, CA from 10:00am to 12:00 noon for classroom activities as part of
the Unreal Science & Math
(outrageously fun learning!) program with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 25, 2008
| The
Phoenix Mars Mission touched down in the north
polar region of Mars at about 4:53pm PDT. TMS-SD hosted a
Phoenix Landing Party for this event.
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May 23, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "ESCAPE FROM
MARS" (1999).
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May 20, 2008
 |
TMS-SD members went to the
TIP Academy in Encinitas, CA from 3:00pm to 4:30pm
for classroom activities as part of the
Unreal Science & Math
(outrageously fun learning!) program with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 19, 2008
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TMS-SD members went to the
Encinitas
Community Center in Encinitas, CA from 3:30pm to 4:45pm for classroom activities as part
of the Unreal Science &
Math (outrageously fun learning!) program with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 16-18, 2008
 | UC Riverside was host to
Chronicling Mars: The 2008 Eaton Conference,
including the first ever Eaton Award for Lifetime Achievement in Science Fiction; Academic papers
and panel discussions; Student Science Fiction short story contest; Science Fiction Poetry
Association poetry reading; and TMS-SD member Gerry Williams
presenting Mars in the Movies. Special Guest:
Ray Bradbury. TMS-SD
members were there for public outreach activities with our our interactive
display table, our Mars Surface Excursion Suit, the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 10, 2008
 | The
"San Diego Air & Space
Museum's Family Day" was their 5th Annual Space Day
Celebration, offering representatives from space organizations & local industry,
hands-on activities, and special events. This is a great for all ages to engage in kid-friendly
hands on activities while you meet local aerospace professionals. Held in the Pavilion of
Flight from 10am till 2pm. Former NASA astronaut
Bill Shepherd, the first commander of
the International Space Station, will give a dramatic multimedia presentation about his journey
into space and experiences living and working there.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities
from 10:00am to 3:00pm, with our our interactive display table,
our Mars Surface Excursion Suit, the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 9, 2008
 | The REGULAR
MONTHLY MEETING of TMS-SD this month was a Special Program Meeting on the
Phoenix Mars Mission, slated to touch down on
Mars on May 25th. We'll screen videos of Phoenix's launch and landing overview; a DVD from the
Phoenix Mission office; a video tour of the Phoenix Science Operations Center (SOC), the Payload
Interoperability Test bed (PIT), and their hands-on Mars exhibits; a NASA Phoenix Mars lander
update and more.
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May 8, 2008
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TMS-SD members will be going to the
Westwood Elementary School in Rancho Bernardo
CA from 6:00pm to 8:00pm for their Family Science Night with our interactive display and
the San Diego Mars Rover
and our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 2, 2008
 |
TMS-SD members will be going to the Bressi Ranch
Clubhouse in Carlsbad, CA from 5:00pm to 6:30pm for classroom activities as
part of the Unreal Science &
Math (outrageously fun learning!) program with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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May 1, 2008
 |
TMS-SD members will be going to the
Calavera Hills Community Center
in Carlsbad, CA from 3:30pm to 4:30pm for classroom activities as part of the
Unreal Science & Math
(outrageously fun learning!) program with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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| - APRIL 2008 - |
April 29, 2008
 | Students for the Exploration and Development
of Space (SEDS) at UCSD presented
Anousheh Ansari, the first female
private citizen to travel to the International Space Station. Ansari is the fourth overall space
tourist, and the Ansari family was the title sponsor for the
Ansari X-Prize, won in 2004 by
entrepreneur Burt Rutan of Scaled
Composites.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities
with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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April 28, 2008
 |
TMS-SD members went to the
Encinitas Country Day
School in Encinitas, CA for first grade classroom activities with
our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover
and our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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April 26, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
ended its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
departure of Crew 71 from Hungary. MDRS will reopen for Field Season #8 in November or December
2008.
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April 25, 2008
 |
TMS-SD members went to the
Carrillo Elementary School in Carlsbad, CA
classroom activities as part of the
Unreal Science & Math
(outrageously fun learning!) program with our interactive display and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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April 18, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "CARTOONS FROM
MARS"
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April 12, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continued its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 71 from Hungary, for a two week adventure on Analog Mars.
TMS-SD members were part of the
MDRS Mission Support team again this season.
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| April 12, 2006 |

Yuri's Night World Space Party
celebrated the anniversary of the first human in space, Cosmonaut Yuri
Gagarin. TMS-SD celebrated this event locally with
the San Diego Space Society, the UCSD
Students for the Exploration and Development (SEDS)
chapter, and other groups at the Killer Pizza
From Mars in Oceanside, CA.
Special guest speakers at the San Diego YURI'S NIGHT WORLD SPACE PARTY included:
FRANCIS FRENCH: a San Diego-based book and
magazine author specializing in space flight history. He is currently the Director of Education
at the San Diego Air & Space Museum and
was a former Educations Program Coordinator at the Reuben H.
Fleet Science Center and Director of Events for
Sally Ride Science. He is also coauthor of
two award-winning books on astronauts and space exploration: "In The Shadow of the Moon"
and "Into That Silent Sea". French gave a multimedia presentation about
cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
SCOTT BORDEN: an Accredited Space Agent for
Virgin Galactic, is the source in San Diego for
information and reservations on Sir Richard Branson's private space venture. The first vehicle
rollout is just months away, with commercial operations on target to begin in late 2009/early
2010. Borden, who holds reservation #552 aboard VSS Enterprise, hosted a multimedia
presentation about Virgin Galactic, the world's first private spaceline.
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April 12, 2008
| TMSD-SD
members participated in the Expanding Your
Horizons Conference for 6th to 10th grade girls at USD.
TMS-SD member Maria Catalina was there with the
San Diego Mars Rover and
gave three workshops entitled, "Reach for the Stars - And for
Mars".
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April 2, 2008
 | The San
Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA) hosted their
"STARS IN THE PARK" public telescope viewing event
outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
It coincided with "THE SKY
TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities
from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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| - MARCH 2008 - |
March 29, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continues its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 70, for a two week adventure on Analog Mars. TMS-SD
members were part of the MDRS Mission Support team
again this season.
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March 21, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "THE MARTIAN
CHRONICLES" (1979)
| March 15, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continues its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 69 from Georgia Tech, for a two week adventure on Analog Mars.
TMS-SD members were part of the MDRS
Mission Support team again this season.
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Friday March 14, 2008
 | The next
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of TMS-SD was held at
Studio 106. Meeting report will be published soon.
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Wednesday March 5, 2008
 | The San
Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA) will host their
"STARS IN THE PARK" public telescope viewing event
outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
It coincides with "THE SKY
TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center at 7:00pm.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities
from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replicas.
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Saturday March 1, 2008
 | TMS-SD member and JPL Solar System
Ambassador Maria Catalina gave a presnetation at the
Adelante Mujer Conference at Rancho
Del Rey Middle School called "Reach for the Stars and for Mars".
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Saturday March 1, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continues its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 68, "FLAME: Family Living Analysis on Mars Expedition", for a two week adventure
on Analog Mars. TMS-SD members were part of the
MDRS Mission Support team again this season.
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| - FEBRUARY 2008 - |
| February 29 to March 2, 2008 | TMS-SD
participated in the ConDor XV Sci-Fi Convention at the
Handlery Hotel in Mission Valley with our interactive display table, as well as several
programming events, including:
"A Close Look at Mars": Outside of Earth herself, Mars is the
most Earth-like planet in our solar system. But what does that really mean? What are the
current conditions on the red planet? Is there air, water and other necessities for life?
Could human beings eventually colonize there and make a second home for human civilization?
We'll take a multimedia look at what our robotic explorers are telling us about what the planet
Mars is really like.
"Postcards from the Future": An epic 38-minute motion picture
that explores our future in space - seen through the eyes of an engineer working to build a base
on the moon, Mars and beyond, who occasionally sends video postcards back to his wife on
Earth.
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| February 26, 2008 |
"Colonizing the Moon and Mars:
How? When?" by Dr. Bruce Cordell of Fullerton College's Natural Sciences Division
at Fullerton College as part of The Future Exploration Series of lectures.
TMS-SD supported this event with our
interactive display table, our Mars Surface
Excursion Suit, the San
Diego Mars Rover and our Mars Sojourner Rover replica.
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February 16, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continued its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 67, "Expedition Epsilon", for a two week adventure on Analog Mars.
TMS-SD members were part of the MDRS Mission
Support team again this season.
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February 15, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "THE MARS
DAYBREAK" (2004)
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February 8, 2008
 | The REGULAR MONTHLY
MEETING of TMS-SD was a dinner meeting at China Max Seafood
Restaurant.
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February 6, 2008
 | The San
Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA) hosted their
"STARS IN THE PARK" public telescope viewing event
outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
It coincided with "THE SKY
TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities with our
interactive display table and the San
Diego Mars Rover and our Mars Sojourner Rover replica.
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February 4, 2008
 |
Dr. Philip Blanco
presented "Exploring Mars", a look at how technology is helping
scientists unravel the mysteries of the Red Planet, part of the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center's
ongoing "Afternoon Scholars" lecture series, held on
Senior Monday.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities with our
interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover and our
Mars Sojourner Rover replica.
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February 2, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continued its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 66, "Expedition Delta", for a two week adventure on Analog Mars.
TMS-SD members were part of the MDRS Mission
Support team again this season.
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| - JANUARY 2008 - |
| January 30, 2008 | TMS-SD member
Maria Catalina coordinated a star party event called MARS VISTA
at Mar Vista Middle School in the
Sweetwater Union High School District. TMS-SD members were there
for public outreach activities with our interactive display table and the
San Diego Mars Rover, plus
our Mars Sojourner Rover replica.
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| January 24, 2008 | The Mars Exploration Rover
Opportunity touched down halfway
around Mars from Spirit at 9:05pm PST on this date in 2004 and has been working on the Red Planet
ever since, having driven over 7.2 miles from her landing site -- Happy Anniversary,
Opportunity!
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January 19, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continued its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 65 for a two week adventure on Analog Mars. TMS-SD
members were part of the MDRS Mission Support team.
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January 18, 2008
 | TMS-SD MARS MOVIE NIGHT -- "THE DAY MARS
INVADED EARTH" (1962)
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| January 14, 2008 | TMS-SD took the
San Diego Mars Rover and
our Mars Sojourner Rover replica out for a
Mars Rover Run with Tierrasanta Girl Scout Brownie Troop #3278.
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January 11, 2008
 | The next
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of TMS-SD was held from 7:00pm to 10:00pm at
Studio 106. Meeting report will be published soon.
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January 5, 2008
 | The Mars Society's
MDRS - Mars Desert Research Station
continued its 7th Field Season in the Utah Desert near Capitol Reef National Park with the
arrival of Crew 64 for a two week adventure on Analog Mars. TMS-SD
members were part of the MDRS Mission Support team.
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| January 3, 2008 | The Mars Exploration Rover
Spirit touched down on Mars at
8:35pm PST on this date in 2004 and has been working on the Red Planet ever since, having driven
over 4.6 miles from her landing site -- Happy Anniversary, Spirit!
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January 2, 2008
 | The San
Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA) hosted their
"STARS IN THE PARK" public telescope viewing event
outside the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park.
It coincided with "THE SKY
TONIGHT" Planetarium show in the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center.
TMS-SD members were there for public outreach activities with our
interactive display table and the San
Diego Mars Rover and our Mars Sojourner Rover replica.
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