Greetings all:- Yet another beefy issue of the RSPR, evidence that Mars Society folks are out and about advancing the cause. Thanks to all who sent in reports. And, hey, remember to distribute this to your chapter folks. Per usual, errors and omissions (if any) are solely mine. Look for the next call for items February 24 for reply February 28. See ya then ... Cheers -- Richard Wagner {mars rocks} {Corey Harris' "Greens from the Garden" contributed to this issue's build} ===================================================== ++ Red Planet Satellite Report -- v2, n2 -- 2.4.00 ++ U. S. Chapters ++ ++ Alabama Mark Eby, mailto: maeby@zebra.net The Alabama chapter has lost its chapter head and primary chapter contact due to increasing duties with the ISS. Tom Hancock will continue to organize an advanced propulsion seminar. An egroups discussion forum was started to help organize the chapter. Response is disappointing. Only roughly a third of Alabama members seem interested in being an active part of the chapter. The egroups forum was used to approve Mark Eby as new chapter contact and Chapter's Council representative in an unopposed election. Volunteers for chapter head and other officer positions are needed to help get the chapter into an active mode. A Huntsville metro area resident would be a big plus. ++ Alaska Marilyn Dudley-Rowley, mailto:MD-R@msn.com No report. ++ Arizona Bill Gjestvang, mailto:DataWolf@IBM.net No report. ++ Arkansas Wayne Bowen, mailto:bowenw@alpha.obu.edu Nothing to report. ++ California, CALTECH-JPL Derek Shannon, mailto:dms@caltech.edu ++ California, Central Valley Domenique van der Goore, mailto:traveler@cyberlynk.com ++ Northern California Chapter Bill Weitze, mailto: bweitze@california.com December News: On December 4, the Northern California chapter had a great MarsDay event at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose. In the words of member Kevin Hand, "we all pulled together and pulled it off. We had a great time and the tech folks had a great time. There's talk of future event already in the works . . . perhaps even an annual Mars Day! Special thanks to Caren [Pelletier], John McKnight, Mike [Hicks], Frank, Mike [Pelletier], Mark, John Paterson, Dustin [Putnam], Bruce and Bill [Weitze] for much of the behind the scenes work. Also of note: cheers once again to Peg and Lily Cela for making a minor Hohman transfer to get from way up north down to the Tech on Saturday morning." Member Nick Walker produced some "damn nice t-shirts" (per Kevin Hand) for the members to wear at the MarsFest/MarsDay event. They are based on the Mars California logo created by member Tom Gangale, which you can see on our website (http://chapters.marssociety.org/northca). By the way, Nick was elected "supreme delegator", the closest thing to chapter leader you can get in a group like ours, back in October. Finally, member Kevin Hand is the Bay Area on Tuesday of next week. He'll be "bumming around Europe and Africa talking to kids about Mars and life in the universe. I'll be gone till June. if you know anybody with a classroom and/or a couch I'd love their information." He's also looking for a laptop for his friend in Nairobi; contact Kevin at kspace_sgf@yahoo.com. January News: The Northern California chapter met at Kublai Khan's Mongolian Barbecue in San Francisco on January 15. Sam Burbank volunteered and was chosen as chapter representative to the Chapter's Council (formerly the preliminary member's council). Our February meeting is expected to open with a general interest lecture open to the public. We hope to do this sort of thing every month. John McKnight and Patrick Beatty will be helping set up the meeting, possibly at a local university. Ideas, contacts, and help are welcomed. Bill Weitze (me) volunteered and was chosen as chapter contact for the Red Planet Satellite Report. Other future projects for our chapter include setting up a sister chapter relationship, and having booths or tables at movie openings for Mission to Mars. After the "formal" meeting, there was a free-form discussion of future political activity in the wake of the loss of the Mars Polar Lander. Also, Pascal Lee gave reports on the progress of the M.A.R.S. project and the Mars Program Independent Assessment Team (MPIAT) which will be reviewing the execution of the Mars missions to date. ++ California, South Dave Jedynak, mailto:jedynak@sileas.com No report. ++ Colorado Rocky Mountain Mars Society (RMMS) Brad Jarvis, bjarvis@ezlink.com No report. ++ Florida Dick Brodeur (mail to: r.e.brodeur@mindspring.com ) The next Florida meeting is this Saturday the 5th. A video conference with the Mars Society staff in Colorado is planned. More to report after that meeting. ++ RedDirt (Georgia) Mike Kretsch, mailto: mkretsch@compassusa.com Febuary Meeting Feb 12 Rocky Mtn Pizza 12:00 noon, Hemphill and 10th Atlanta Ga. Agenda: Meet New members, Regroup on projects ++ Hawaii Matt Rohrer, mailto:matt@prognostikos.com No report. ++ Idaho Chris Struble, mailto: clstruble@earthlink.net No report. ++ Chicago-Illinois Mars Society Matthew Lowry, mailto: lowryclan@geocities.com Primary Chicago Chapter -- http://chapters.marssociety.org/usa/il/ The Chicago chapter will be reaching out to the public in many ways soon. We plan to get more involved with Mars Society related presentations at our local Adler Planetarium; this also includes the creation of a Chicago chapter specific presentation and possibly some Mars related displays as well. Also, we're planning some kind of outreach via the opening of "Mission to Mars" -- for more information on movie outreach in our area, contact Mike Huber at bigboar@beannet.net Our very own Jim Plaxco -- jplaxco@astrodigital.org -- will be our primary contact for upcoming area science-fiction conventions. This week, Jim may put in an appearance at Capricom, and he also plans to attend ChiCom (in August) on behalf of the Mars Society to spread our mission to sci-fi writers. Dejan Vucinic and Doug Hubbard both discussed their plans to present papers at the upcoming convention in Toronto. Dejan will be addressing financial options for the private financing of space missions. Doug will present a very interesting mission design that he dubs "Mars MORE Direct". Our chapter is very interesting in hearing about Doug's ideas & analyzing them -- stay tuned for more details! North Shore sub-chapter -- http://www.astrodigital.org/nsms For minutes of our latest meeting (1-20-00) see the website above. The sister chapter in the North Shore is also planning on reaching out to local theaters upon the opening of "Mission to Mars" in March. For more details, contact Matt Lowry at lowryclan@geocities.com ++ Indiana Steve Resler, mailto:sresler@eyeworld.net No report. ++ Iowa Katharine Osborne, mailto:kosborne@eai.com No report. ++ Kansas Holly Kellogg, mailto:HKellogg@feist.com No report. ++ Louisiana Shelly Hynes, mailto:cshynes@cp-tel.net No report. ++ MD, DC, VA Theresa Klein, mailto: tjk2@ix.netcom.com No report. ++ Michigan Julie Edwards, mailto: jedwards@umich.edu Our executive committee met on Sunday at an Ann Arbor Big Boy restaurant and discussed a variety of subjects over brunch, including this year's upcoming election of officers, which SciFi conventions to have a table, a possible banner to use at events, a possible money-making project, and other items. Our portable Mars Hab model is still under construction. We hope to have it presentable by May when we plan to show it at the Jackson Space Museum for their "What's Up Weekend". Our next regular monthly meeting will be on the University of Michigan North Campus, 1024 FXB, 1-3PM on Saturday 19 February 2000. ++ Minnesota Ben Huset, mailto:BenHuset@skypoint.com No report. ++ MS MARS - the Mississippi Chapter of The Mars Society Garry W. Speer, mailto: VMSmith1@aol.com Nothing new to report (except that it isn't supposed to be this cold in the Deep South ... LOL) Onward to Mars !!! ++ Missouri -- Kansas City George Howard, mailto:Ghoward683@aol.com No report. ++ Nebraska Chapter Derrick M. Davis, mailto:dmdventures@hotmail.com The Nebraska chapter met January 15th and started working up our strategy for 2000. Our web pages are being updated and our next meeting will be February 5th. While we are a small chapter this month, we are making plans for growth. We are extending invitations to the local members of the Artemis Society, the Planetary Society, and the SETI group. It may be possible for us to develop a cross-program list of common goals and a cross-program priority list allowing us to mutually support each other when possible (agreeing to disagree on the rest) and present a much larger unified front. GO BIG RED !!! ++ Nevada Shawn Plunket, mailto:SPlunket@aol.com No report. ++ New England Chapter Sdhannon Russell, mailto: sjrussel@MIT.EDU February 24, 2000: MarsPlane Talk by JC Lede, an engineer at Aurora Flight Sciences: be a part of history and help start the MIT Mars Airplane Project! ++ New Jersey Vacant. (Know anybody for NJ contact duty?) ++ New York Paul Contursi, mailto: pcon@pipeline.com On January 27, the New York Chapter presented a special assembly to over 120 students and faculty at the Riverdale Country School in the Bronx. A visit to the local office of Senator Charles Schumer is set for Tuesday, February 1 at 10 AM. ++ New Mexico Eric Orrill, mailto:eorrill@jntsw.com No report. ++ Northern New Mexico Chapter (or Los Alamos Chapter) Lisa Ice, ice@cs.unm.edu No report. ++ North Dakota John R. Cable, mail to:jrjohn@martin.ndak.net I am in the process of making an apointment with a physics instructor at Minot State University. ++ North Dakota, Eastern Jonathan Hovland, mailto:fenix@thequest.net e-mail no longer valid -- anyone with info on this? ++ Ohio Chapter Tamarack R. Czarnik, mailto: patttam@erinet.com *Presentations*: 'Mars Direct' presentations were given on 22 Jan to Kettering-Moraine Branch Library,and a Colloquium Presentation to Bowling Green State University is coming on 29 Feb 2000. *Public Outreach*: Ohio has elected her Council Representative - Matt Dumstorf, MD, and opened her voting eGroup - Mars_Society_Ohio. Preparations are also underway for 10 March 2000 'Mission to Mars' movie tables in several Ohio cities. *Media*: Ohio Chair Tam Czarnik was quoted in latest issue of 'Ad Astra', supporting Human Mars missions. And finally, Founder Bob Zubrin will speak at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio on February 7th. ++ Oklahoma John Ohlheiser, mailto:JPO10708@aol.com No report. ++ Oregon Chapter Gus Frederick mailto:gus@norwebster.com Mars Millennium Project: Work progresses on the Mars Millennium Project Web resource being created in partnership with the Oregon Public Education Network. Several Social Science lessons dealing with history are currently in place, as is an Art section on constructing a Martian lava tube model. Also, the first field reports from one of our schools is posted. Upcoming developments will focus on more subject lessons, as well as the fleshing out of the "ET Agriculture" section. We have received permission from the Stewart-Peterson group to modify many of their online "Ag Ed-Network" agriculture lessons to apply to Martian Colony use. A new "Mars Command Control Panel" has been implemented for a fun way to navigate the site: http://www.open.k12.or.us/mars/mcontrol.html The site URL is linked from the Oregon Chapter's page. Candidate Space Summit: In development are plans to host a "Space Summit" for the U.S. Presidential Candidates, to query they're views of space. We hope to have this happen the Saturday before the Oregon Primary elections in May, when the candidate critters are in state. We are waiting to get "National Annointment" from TMS to add to the credibility factor. Meetings: Our next "roving" meeting will be in Redmond, Oregon in March. We hope to include several of the school teams there working with us on the MMP, and hopefully visit one of numerous lava tube caves located in the area. We plan to show TMS slide show, and our completed Martian Lava Tube Model. Media Outreach: MSOR Chapter Secretary Gus Frederick appeared on Oregon Public Broadcasting's monthly "Starliner" radio show. This is a regular 1-hour feature that explores different aspects of space exploration. An interview with the "Stayton Mail" rural weekly newspaper is scheduled at the end of the week. Likewise, a "media blitz" is planned for our March meeting. ++ Central PA /Penn State University Mars Society Chapter Wojciech Klimkiewicz, Ph.D., mailto:wxk10@psu.edu Twenty undergraduate students from Penn State are working on Human Exploration and Development of Space program at Penn State (Course EE497D and ME497C for EE, ME and honors students). Our subject is Adaptive Robotics for Mars Human Exploration and Development of Space (ARM-HEDS). This include learning the Mars Science (Mars in the universe, Water, Atmosphere, Seasons, Geology and Volcanic Activity, Interior, Biology and Life on Mars, Polar Regions, Mars Future - Terraforming, Surface, Maps, etc), designing robotic missions to help humans (Locomotion, Actuation, Sensing, Navigation, Control, Resource Production, Science Experiments, Testbed - How to test here on Earth the system designed for Mars, Building Model), and Mars outreach. Students are maintaining their website at http://www.engr.psu.edu/ee/pub/ee497d/ (under rapid development). Anyone is welcome with comments, suggestions, and helping hands. ++ Philadelphia (Independence) Chapter Gary C. Fisher, mail to: gcfisheris@aol.com The Independence chapter has been out in front of the public in the form of Mars Society members Earl Bennett and Michelle Baker. Earl and Michelle were at the Trenton (NJ) State Museum January 22 and 23 during "Super Science Weekend" at the museum. Earl spent both days staffing a table representing both the Mars Society and the other organizations that make up PASA (the Philadelphia Area Space Alliance). Chapter member Hank Smith helped out on Sunday. Earl entertained and informed hundreds of children and adults. Mars Direct was presented using the two display boards Gary Fisher put together for our table at Philcon in November. Earls was well stocked with a supply of Mars Society brochures and pencils. The pencils (red, with the Mars Society web address on them) were a great hit. Michelle gave four presentations: tow on Saturday on "Robots Working in Space" and two on Sunday on "A 3-D Tour of the Solar System." At all four it was standing room only. The chapter had a meeting Saturday, January 27 at which we discussed the new Chapters Council, and how to use the new movie "Mission to Mars" for public outreach. The next meeting will be Saturday, February 26 from 1 to 3 at the 'Brew Moon' pub and restaurant at the King of Prussia Mall. Gary Fisher was elected, via a onelist.com survey, to represent all Pennsylvania chapters in the Chapters Council. ++ Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Mars Society of Pittsburgh Daniar Hussain, mailto:danhussain@aol.com Nothing new. ++ Puerto Rico Jose Lopez Reyes, mailto:skyloop@caribe.net No report. ++ Rhode Island Steve Connors, mailto:connors@ici.net No report. ++ South Carolina Richard Allen Brown, mailto:Charlestonideas@hotmail.com No report. ++ Tennessee - Kentucky Trae Winter, mailto:hwinter@latte.memphis.edu No report. ++ Texas, Austin Tim Crain, mailto:crain@csr.utexas.edu No report. ++ Texas, Dallas Scott Bell, mailto: ntms@usa.net ++ Mars Society of Houston Chris Barnes, mailto: USAMarsMan@aol.com The Mars Society of Houston kicked off the year 2000 with officer elections. Chris Barnes was reelected President of the chapter, but the other positions have new faces. They are as follows: Francis Govers -- Vice President Karen Mauer -- Secretary Chris Casper -- Treasurer Officer meetings will be held each month so that regular meetings can stick with Mars-related topics. The January meeting discussed MarsFest and the failure of the MPL mission. Theories were discussed, and it was agreed upon that separation failure is the most likely cause of the loss of the MPL. It is the only scenario that we know of that would account for the loss of the lander and both probes. Projects were discussed, including having a presence at some theatres during the showing of the movie 'Mission to Mars' and doing member recruitment. A business plan is in the works by the new Treasurer for our chapter and will be revealed at a later meeting. The next meeting of the MSOH will take place Sunday, February 20th at 2pm. On to Mars!!!! ++ Utah Tom Allred, mailto:AllredTj@ubtanet.com No report. ++ Washington, Grays Harbor/Olympic Peninsula Johannes Helgeson, mailto:noachis@hotmail.com No report. ++ Mars Society Puget Sound http://chapters.marssociety.org/pugetsound/ marspuget@egroups.com Jim Burk, President ( jburk@jburk.com ) We are making plans for displays at area movie theatres to coincide with Mission to Mars, opening March 10. So far, most theatre managers say they won't know if their theatre will have the movie until 3 weeks before release. Our chapter has been invited to the Pacific Place 11 theatre in downtown Seattle for our chapters' showing -- no scheduled time yet, but we also hope to get some press people there so we can make a statement on the movie. Also planning for NorWesCon on April 20-24, and beginning plans for a "Four Corners" meeting of the Seattle, Oregon, Vancouver/BC, Idaho and other area Mars Society chapters. The Four Corners meeting will be a 1-2 day long series of scientific Mars panels as well as regional Chapter coordination. May be held in a resort lodge in eastern Washington State sometime in the summer. ++ West Virginia Robert Strong, mailto:strongro@WLSVAX.WVNET.EDU No report. ++ Wisconsin Scott Davis, mailto: scud1@execpc.com No report. ++ Wyoming Wyoming Chapter Patrick Banks, PAT@uwyo.edu Nothing new. ++ Mars Youth Group Margarita Marinova, mailto: mmm@mit.edu http://chapters.marssociety.org/youth/ The first issue of the Mars Youth Newsletter - *The Martian Chronicles* - is now out!!!!!! Check it out on our website! Please distribute it freely! E-mail people about it, or print it out (file is in PDF format)! Give it to your kids to take to school or take it yourself to the nearby school! We are trying to reach as many youth as possible - your help would be greatly appreciated! Please send your submissions for the newsletter to Margarita. Thanks! This issue of The Martian Chronicles features: Meet the Scientist: Dr. Pascal Lee ~ Water on Mars ~ Does Mars have the Right Stuff for Life? ~ Puzzle of the Week ~ A Future History ~ Artificial Gravity on a Mars Mission. The Youth Chapter would like to have a representative at the Chapters' Council - so we need more people to designate the Youth Chapter as their primary chapter. If you are, or know someone who is a paid member of the Mars Society and is under 30, and would like to designate the Youth Chapter as their main chapter - please let me know ASAP! Thanks! ++ International Chapters ++ ++ Argentina/Latin America Gabriel Rshaid, mailto: grshaid@marsacademy.com Holiday period in Argentina. We are in the process of planning activities for this year, and trying to form a group to attend the Convention in Toronto. One of the immediate objectives is to consolidate the working groups from the teacher and student conferences held in Buenos Aires last year. ++ Australia Andrew Hamilton, mailto:ahamilto@nsw.bigpond.net.au Sponsorship and planning for March Zubrin tour going well. ++ Belgium Antoon Van Boxstael, mailto:Antoon@hotmail.com No report. ++ Canada Marc Boucher, mailto:marc@aterra.com Web Address: http://canada.marssociety.org Report: The Canadian chapter has nearly completed the process for incorporating as a non-profit organization in Canada. With the incorporation we are holding a contest for a new Mars Society Canada logo. The Canadian Space Agency has put out an announcement of opportunity for which Canadian researchers can submit proposals which could receive up to 50K in funding. As the arctic research station will be in Canada we are looking at submitting a proposal to get some funds to support the station through some sort of scientific project. For more information on the Canadian chapter please visit our web site. ++ Ottawa Chapter Jean Lagarde, mailto: jlagarde@bigfoot.com No report. ++ Toronto Chapter Rocky Persaud, mailto:rocky.persaud@utoronto.ca The Toronto chapter is continuing preparations for the 3rd Annual Mars Society Conference. We've been looking at ways to coordinate PR with other chapters and organizations; investigating sponsorship opportunities for funding the production of the program book; making contacts with entertainers for the banquet; brainstorming ideas for guests to invite; answering concerns from potential exhibitors; and mapping out tourism logistics for conference attendees. Chapter member Darlene Lim has conducted another 12 CBC-Radio interviews about the Haughton-Mars Project and the Mars Society. She also did an interview with Ming Pao, the largest Chinese national daily newspaper, and with Spacedaily ( article can be found at http://www.spacedaily.com/spacecast/news/mars-life-00a.html ) ++ Chile Cristian Puebla-Menne, mailto:cpuebla@cmet.net No report. ++ Cyprus, Mediterranean George Lordos, mailto:Lordos@mit.edu Nothing new. ++ France Richard Heidmann, mailto:Rheidmann@aol.com No report. ++ Germany Michael Bosch, mailto:Michael.Bosch@wiwi.uni-regensburg.de No report. ++ Iceland Olafur Patrick Olafsson, opo@hi.is Two new members joined, bringing the total Icelandic Mars Society membership to three. Information about the upcoming Mars Polar Conference can be found at the following website (thanks to local member Vidar Vikingsson for pointing out this website): http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/polar2000/ ++ Israel Alin Moss, mailto:alinm@hotmail.com No report. ++ Italy Fabrizio Pirondini, mailto:pirro@tin.it No report. ++ Japan Onizuka, Michitaka, mailto: onizuka@colorado.edu Kiosuke Murakawa, mailto: murakawa@csp.co.jp Getting ready for the e-mail news letter distribution. ++ Mexico Rich Robins, mailto: Mars@SpaceProjects.com Mexico's "neighbors" of Brazil and Argentina already have space programs, so the Mexico Chapter's founder (Rich Robins) has been in contact with the Executive Director of the U.S.A. - Mexico Foundation for Science (http://www.fumec.org.mx ) to see if anything could finally materialize in Mexico. It's an election year, however, so there hasn't been much optimism on Guillermo Fernandez de la Garza's part [gfdez@buzon.main.conacyt.mx / tel. in Mexico City: (525) 524-5150]. Perhaps after July 2nd, though, especially if the country's main university (UNAM) is finally recaptured from Marxist insurgents that astonishingly closed it all down ten months ago (and counting). Meanwhile, all Mexicans who have e-mailed an expression of interest in the Mars Society have been notified of the Mars Petition Spanish language version, and asked to sign it despite its English language signature page (and concerns about spam mail from third parties). Mars awaits! ++ Netherlands Arno Wielders, mailto:arnoux@strw.leidenuniv.nl We are currently busy with the Chamber of Commerce to become a legal Society. Secondly, the first Dutch lecture of the Mars Society is almost finished. Third: On 11 Februari we will again be on National Radio to discus the work of the Mars Society and its long term goals. Voorwaarts Mars! (Go Mars! in Dutch) ++ New Zealand David Maclenna, apparently corrupt e-mail address No report. ++ Peru Johan Veerman, mailto:jveerman@yahoo.com No report. ++ Philippines Kin Enriquez, mailto:kin_toy@hotmail.com Nothing new. ++ Mars Society Polska Piotr Moskal, mailto: piotr.moskal@lupus.pl Last week we had a presentation at the University of Warsaw, we are now preparing to a slide show in Poznan, where a club of fantasy fans is planning to organize a conference. Also, we'll try to organize a presentation at the Politechnics School in Warsaw, but nothing is settled yet. I'm a bit occupied now with the Chapter's Council activities, but our members are quite active, so work is going on with a satisfying speed. ++ Russia Gennady Gusev, mailto: marssociety@mail.ru - preparing to present Zubrin's book - two lectures 10/02/2000 about history and future of Mars exploration - 7-12/02/2000 "meetings in streets" ++ South Africa Evan James Dembskey, mailto:evan@telemessage.co.za No report. ++ Spain, Canary Islands Cayetano Santana Gil, mailto: csangi@idecnet.com No report. ++ Spain, Peninsular Alexander Hristov, mailto:ahristov@psd.es No report. ++ Sweden/Scandinavia Claes-Gustaf Nordquist, mailto:c_g_nordquist@yahoo.com Nothing new to report - yet. Claes. ++ Switzerland Claude-Alain Roten, mailto:claude-alain.roten@igbm.unil.ch No report. ++ Switzerland Gabriel Borruat, mailto:gabriel.borruat@igbm.unil.ch No report. ++ Ukraine Vladymy Shevernytskyy, mailto:charity@akcecc.kiev.ua 1-In spite of the fact that a lot of Ukrainians are interested in Mars Society activities our Ukrainian chapter have only two paid members now. 2-With the purpose of better financing of our chapter development we have designed special project, which one might be financed by grants of some international assistance programs initiated to help nonprofits for Ukraine development(UNDP program, etc.). We are going to get funds for this project in April 2000. 3-Now we have an information about some Dnipropetrovsk State University Mars projects and about Kiev Planetarium educational program included Mars dedicated lectures. But this projects and program need funding and had to be organized better. 4-For more fruitfully funding the Ukraine participation in the global programs of motion of mankind to Mars, which one are originated in USA and other forward countries of the world, it is necessary for us to raise a development level of Ukraine cities. In the century of information technologies, taking into account a deficit of Ukraine urban financial resources, it is extremely necessary for us to optimally operate end economize of funds, to have the controlled urban budgets which might be capable to fund Ukraine cities development and Mars Society activities. For this reason the Ukrainian division of Mars Society has put forward the proposal of designing a program of an applying the best world practices of town management in the Kiev municipal council. The headline of this proposal is the learning of experience in practical usage of modern computer technologies and organizational solutions in urban control, especially in multi-project scheduling and management of the urban budget and resources. We suppose that this practice might be useful also for Mars Society in scheduling and managing of their project budgets in future. Because the application of modern computer systems of protect management could save up to 40% of overall project resources. ++ Mars Society UK Ltd. Bo Maxwell (mailto:sagan@dircon.co.uk) On January 26th 2000, Philip Dembo and Bo Maxwell attended the Parliamentary Committee on Space at the House of Commons, where Astronaut Jeff Hoffman was addressing the Committee and advising them on NASA projects and activities. The event was an opportunity for the Society to make itself known to the Committee and to speak to members (from both industry and politics) following the main session. Plans are now under development for further meetings with various committees at the House. 25 people attended the Society's "Afternoon on Mars" on the 29th January at the Challenger Learning Centre, Leicester. The high-point of the event was a simulated Mars mission using the CLC's excellent facilities. 24 people took part in the simulation, split into two teams. The first half of the mission saw Team One "Flying" a Mars Lander vehicle down to a base on Mars while carrying out various experiments and with the radio support of Team Two down in the Mars Base itself. The second half of the mission saw Team Two use the ascent stage of the vehicle to climb back to Mars orbit (under the guidance of Team One in the Mars Base), launch a probe to Deimos and then rendezvous with their "mother ship" for the ride back to Earth. Dealing with solar flares, oxygen leaks, computer failures and other problems, we're please to say that both teams successfully completed their tasks and may now be the first members of the Mars Society membership actually "qualified" to fly a mission to Mars! We'll hopefully be running more of these events with the CLC over the course of the year. Following the mission, the UK Board of Directors unveiled the UK Society's "10-point plan" for the year 2000 to the membership and tabled an open discussion on where and how members could be involved in our on-going activities. The 10-point plan concentrates on the key accountabilities with the society to forward the message and ideal of the human exploration of Mars, namely: political lobbying, public outreach, fundraising, education, industrial support, and project development. Coupled with items such as a major re-development of the UK website (see below), the major watch words for the Society in the UK are "Credibility and Visibility". * Credibility - to ensure the Mars Society is known as a "centre of excellence" not only for Mars-related information, but also for space advocacy in the UK in general. Through sensible, professional, determined work in all fields of outreach, lobbying, fundraising, etc., we intend to make the Mars Society the most respected space advocacy organisation in the UK. * Visibility - to ensure that whenever information is needed on Mars, or whenever Mars is in the news, the Mars Society UK is at the top of the list of contacts within the media. In January, Paul Allen joined the staff looking after the website. Paul will have primary responsibility for the UK Chapter's SmartGroups message board, database and events centre. Ivan Dale has taken on the management of the Scottish Group's website, and they and the rest of the team will be working throughout the year to completely re-vamp and extend the UK website into a major Mars-related resource centre. Aware of need to change the political and industrial landscape in the UK with regards to this country's involvement in space exploration and human endeavours in space, the Mars Society UK has joined with UK-SEDS, the Space Settlers and several other space advocacy groups in forming the Space Development Council. The aims of the SDC will be to promote the UK's involvement in space research and development through active lobbying of the government and industry alike. Finally, the UK is in the process of linking up with the Ukrainian Chapter of the Society to discuss the potential for co-managed projects. Just 31 days into the year, and already 2000 looks like being a busy time for us here in the UK. ++ Task Forces/Special Interests ++ ++ Executive Director Maggie Zubrin, mailto:mzubrin@aol.com Here is an update on our membership data base. Renewal reminders were sent to approximately 980 members in November. To date, we have received 440 renewal registrations - or 45%. This represents an exceptional response. Considering that around 15% - 20% of our member addresses were obsolete, the result is even more impressive. Thanks to all who responded and a special thanks to those members who included donations. We will be sending out renewal reminders for those with expiration dates in the first quarter of 2000 in a few weeks. Remember, you can also renew at the website by using the registration link and noting renewal in the comments section. I check every registration, so even if you leave that off, I should be able to identify your renewal. Full conference registration includes renewal of membership through 8/13/2001. Additional statistics have stayed relatively stable. Student membership comprises 21% of the society. Females make up 14%. The percentage of members taking advantage of discounted senior rates is small, at less than 2%. The membership numbers have continued to grow. We currently have 2550 members and gain about 5 per day. Top chapters by registered membership are: United States Chapters: Rocky Mountain - 265 S. California - 175 N. California - 168 VA/DC/MD - 132 New England - 116 New York - 94 Puget Sound - 88 Florida - 76 Illinois - 71 Houston, TX - 71 Some chapters may be suprised to see how many members they have compared to how many participate. Any chapter contact who wishes to obtain email addressed for her constituency should email me. International chapters continue to grow. Chapters with the most registered members are: Canada - 148 United Kingdom - 109 France - 71 Australia - 41 Germany - 31 Scandinavia - 12 Japan - 9 Switzerland - 9 Belgium - 7 Spain - 5 Thanks to the Australian, French and British chapters for sending me their member registers. New chapter formation continues. I had a great response to my request for contacts in Tennessee and Kentucky. As a result, we have new chapters forming in Nashville, Memphis and Louisville. Arizona has also been reinvigorated with chapters forming in Phoenix and Tucson. We have also gained an e-mail contact for North Carolina. Thanks to all the intrepid volunteers. We have added a chapter at UCLA thanks to the mentoring of Derek Shannon from Cal-tech. I am pressing for several other local chapters in the S. California area. The Cal-tech/JPL group is dynamite, but not everyone can travel the distance to attend meetings. Internationally, we have recently added chapters in India and Greece, historically very important seats of learning and culture. Convention plans are proceeding smoothly. We have 54 registrations so far. In past years, registration did not open until February. We will be sending reminders to members in the spring. It is key that those intending to stay on campus in dormitory rooms book early. The dorm rooms are a real bargain and limited in number. A very small quantity of Mars flags has been manufactured. Chapters can order a 3' by 2' flag for $20 by emailing me. The Mars Mall has been a qualified success. Amazon.com sales are super and we have made close to $3,000 to date from commissions. The other stores have not been as successful, but the Mall is very low maintenance, so all sales are profit. Remember 1-800-Flowers for Valentines day. ++ Mars Civilization and Culture Bev Conolly, mailto: conollyb@terrigal.net.au Discussions of the last couple of weeks have been focussing on whether or not Mars should have a Constitution/Settlement Charter/other official document and if so, what form that document should take. Should a statement regarding settlement issues such as personal rights, land ownership/stewardship and local government be created before settlement commences, or should we form a basic framework and let the Martians decide for themselves whether such a document is needed now or ever? The financial aspects of funding colonization have also been discussed with wide-ranging and thoughtful suggestions made. The flag issue has also surfaced again, as some members are concerned that the design that flew was adopted with little discussion. Frans Blok and Tom Gangale have both created websites featuring some of the alternate design suggestions for a potential Martian flag. Tom's website http://members.xoom.com/mars_ultor/culture/culture.htm is also running a poll of preference and he is seeking further submissions from members and non-members. ++ E-Commerce Tony Santana, mailto: TSMarsCo@aol.com No report. ++ Education Tom Becker, mailto:tombecker@primary.net No report. ++ Fundraising Task Force Kristin Boekhoff, mailto:kboekhoff@excite.com No report. ++ Graphics and Production Gary Hollingshead, mailto:garyah@imagineering-usa.com Working on the new cover for the CD and finishing the opening for the CD itself. ++ Internet Task Force Marc Boucher, mailto:webmaster@marssociety.org Harold Miller, mailto:peabody@nw.net Members will have seen slight changes to the main web site in the last month. More changes are coming as we slowly redesign the site. A new video archive is being created. Members with any Real Video or Quicktime video can suggest that they be added to this new area. However only Mars Society related video clips will be accepted. The newly renamed Mars Society Flashline Arctic Research Station web site has had its web address and server changed. The new address is http://arctic.marssociety.org/ and the site is now hosted on a server owned by the society. The Mars Petition is now on the Mars Society we site and available for anyone to sign. We need as many signatures as possible so get the word out. The petition is evolving into a new site and we are coordinating with Think Mars and the originator of the petition to participate in this new site. ++ Marketing Maggie Zubrin, mailto:mzubrin@aol.com See Executive Director's report ++ Mars Arctic Task Force Kurt Micheels, mailto: kmicheels@aol.com Infracomp has begun manufacturing the materials necessary to fabricate the honeycomb panels that will comprise the hab structure. On 01.24, John Kunz provided the first material sample, for our inspection. Our scheduled fabrication completion date is May 5, but Infracomp believes it possible to complete by April. On February 16, National Geographic will come to the Mesa Fiberglass facility to film the fabrication process and a construction meeting. This film footage will be included in a documentary that will be released after hab completion. Over the weekend of 01.22/23, Sonja Holmes' group participated in a "design charette". This is a focused exercise used in architecture to resolve a design issue or finalize it. Sonja and four other members of the University of Colorado Sundance Lab worked continuously for 24 hours, "pinning up" their work at 11:00am on Sunday. The result is considered the final iteration of design for the hab interior, and after management review will be released to Infracomp for pricing. The Sundance Lab will use the result of the charette to finalize the 3D model, that is now scheduled for completion on 02.15. A web site to accommodate the model, with virtual walk - through capability, will be complete by May. This web site will be accessible from the existing Arctic Base web site. It will also contain plans, sections and historical drawings and descriptions. Other hab related design work is being accomplished across the Atlantic. A student group at the Technical University of Vienna, lead by space architect Barbara Imhoff are conducting a studio dedicated to exploring alternate designs for Mars habitats and extreme environment labs that could be deployed at Devon Island. At the Technical University of Munich, Professor Andreas Vogler and Architect Richard Horden are developing "peripheral systems" for integration with the hab. These include the green house, rover garage and interior furnishings. Back in the U.S. of A., a group lead by David Blersch at the University of Maryland have initiated study regarding design of a modular bioregenerative system for the hab. This group is comprised of members of the Arctic Base Task, but, due to potential broad applications to Mars exploration, their work will be conducted under Dr. Steven Braham and the Technical Task Force. In their first meeting last weekend (01.22/23) they decided to field a test module in 2001. ++ Mars/ Arctic Life Support System group Dean Calahan, mailto: dean@baloney.com More than a dozen members are forming a Life-Support group, "... around the notion of designing an ecological apparatus similar to a Living Machine. Such a device is a possible solution to waste management problems at the Society's Arctic Research Station, or ultimately at the Society's Mars outpost, ..." The members include Rudy Behrens, Dave Blersch, Steve Braham, Dean Calahan, Mindy Jacobson, Pat Kangas, and Eric Biermann. A web page is being set up, to include the results of our first workshop, held on January 22nd at the University of Maryland, College Park, but we won't publish the web address just yet, because it is not ready (and to encourage you to contact Dean, rather than just sitting back and expecting things to happen without your help.) If interested in helping, contact Dean, at: dean@baloney.com ++ Political and Public Outreach Chris Carberry, mailto: ccarberry@masshist.org The Outreach Task Force is moving ahead in many different directions. Operation President http://www.marssociety.org/oppresident We have now spoken to all of the Presidential candidates. We are now going to expand our effort across the country. We want to show that Mars deserves to be a major issue in the 2000 elections. Mars Goes Hollywood http://home.marssociety.org/outreach Thus far we have 8 chapters participating in our movie outreach program. We would like to have 15-20 chapters participating. Anyone interested in setting up a table at a movie theater, please let me know ccarberry@masshist.org Airshow Outreach http://home.marssociety.org/outreach We are also starting an effort to have Mars Society members to have a presence at airshows around the country. This will be an opportunity to speak to hundreds of thousands of people. By the beginning of March, we hope to have the NASA budget webpage up. We hope this will be the best source for NASA budget information and a central location for Congressional outreach ++Ares CD-Rom Task Force http://home.marssociety.org/ares/ ares-cdrom@chapters.marssociety.org Jim Burk, Task Force lead ( ares@marsnews.com ) Still in post-production on Issue #2 -- we are waiting to hear from Michael Carroll's intermediary so we can get the correct high-res images for the cover of the issue. Beta 2 has been out now for over 1 1/2 months and no major problems have been reported. We are very proud of this issue and we think it represents a quantum-leap in quality over the first issue. We are already making plans for Issue #3 (spring issue on Astrobiology) and Issue #4 (summer issue on Arctic Base). If you have anything to contribute or any ideas, send us mail at ares-cdrom@chapters.marssociety.org ++ New Mars Richard Wagner, mailto:campr2@javanet.com Nothing new. ++ Miscellaneous: Bruce Mackenzie, mailto: BMackenzie@alum.mit.edu Nothing new. -- Richard Wagner, editor/writer 25 Main Street, Suite 214 Northampton, MA 01060 campr2@javanet.com voice 413/584-9941 If you haven't joined the Mars Society yet ... what on Earth are you waiting for? http://www.marssociety.org New Mars - a journal of the Martian frontier http://www.newmars.com/