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Some LRS
Chapter Initiatives through the years
- '87 June. Designed and fabricated a
self-standing lightweight
collapsable chapter space display unit for
its debut at the X-Con science fiction convention, and
which has been used over three dozen times in various
outreach endeavors.
- In the late eighties, we
helped start several other
chapters in Madison, Fox Valley, Sheboygan,
Rockford, and Detroit. Efforts in Janesville and La
Crosse failed. Today, the Sheboygan Space Society
still survives and the current Badger Space Explorers
in Madison traces its roots back to the NSS chapter we
helped start there.
- In the late eighties, we
collected over 500 signatures on our
"Return to the Moon to Stay"
Petition (RTMTS) (not to be confused with
the NSS sponsored "Return To The Moon" Petition
(RTTM)
- '87 July. Launched a second
publication, Moon Miners'
Review (MMR) to appear twice annually
during MMM's semi annual break (August, January). MMR
was discontinued in 2004 to allow time for publication
for the MMM Classics.
- '88 May. Helped rescue and
make real a stalled grass roots effort to produce a
private Lunar Polar Orbiter to look for lunar ice in
polar permashade areas. Our networking in the halls of
ISDC '88 in Denver launched
Space Studies Institute's
Lunar Prospector project, and led to the
enlistment of Al Binder, current Principal
Investigator. We also suggested the name "Lunar
Prospector".

- '88 September. MMM goes
"national", with the signing on of the
Seattle L5 and Fox Valley NSS chapters, both since
defunct. The current Seattle NSS chapter does not
trace back to Seattle L5.
- '89 May. Organized the
first "Chapters to Chapters
Room" at ISDC '89 in Chicago in which NSS
Chapters had the opportunity to showcase their
displays, literature, and projects to one
another.
- '90 August. Founded
"LUNAX": Lunar
National Agricultural Experiment, in 1990, to
encourage high school science and ag-science classes
to conduct experiments that would yield useful data.
Results: one Green Bay, Wisconsin girl high school
senior's experiment won first prize ($8,000) in a
Future Farmers of America competition. Most teachers
saw the "nightspan dark hardiness experiment" as a
student-interest-catching fad, and did not take
seriously our need to send us experiment results. We
hope to renew interest in these experiments on an
individual basis, by publishing guidelines on the web.
LRS member and LUNAX Exec. Director David A. Dunlop
hopes for a fresh start in '07
- '91 October. Hosted the
organizing meeting of
Wisconsin Space Business Roundtable. WSBR
was very active for several years, but is now in
limbo.
- '95 November - with MMM #90, Artemis Society
International became the major client for our
newsletter
- '96 We failed in our
effort to organize the
"Amtrak Suborbital
Shuttle", a Conference on the Way to a
Conference, Chicago to ISDC '96 New York - not enough
participants by the must-commit date.
- '98 We put on a very
successful International
Space Development Conference '98 at the Hyatt
Regency Milwaukee, May 22-25, 1998, with over 450
registered, and 80 speakers in 5 tracks plus a top
display room, adding substantially to our chapter
exhibit collection, notably the table top Lunar
Homestead model.
- '00 August - The Moon Society takes over
Membership Services from Artemis Society International
and becomes MMM's largest client.
- '01 May - We begin producing pdf files of each MMM
issue, #145 ff., for the Moon Society's overseas
members.
- '04 August - LRS President Peter Kokh is elected
president of the Moon Society, and begins an effort to
leverage connections to other organizations: The Mars
Society (August '04), The National Space Society (with
which he negotiated an affiliation agreement between
NSS and the Moon Society at ISDC '05), The American
Lunar Society '05, Minnesota Space Frontier Society
'06, and Calgary Space Workers '06.
- 2005 - Peter Kokh joins the refit crew, #34, at
the Mars Desert Research Station February 6-20.
- 2005 - May 23rd, at the 2005 International Space
Development Conference in Washington, DC, Peter Kokh
negotiates an affiliation agreement between the Moon
Society and the National Space Society.
- 2006 - LRS cosponsored the Moon
Society's first moonbase simulation crew at
the Mars
Desert Research Station, kicking off the funding
drive to raise the $7,000 rent due to the Mars
Society, by kicking in the first 20% thereof, $1400,
from remaining profits earned by putting on ISDC 1998
in Milwaukee. LRS President Peter Kokh, now also
President of the Moon Society, commanded the seven
person crew,crew #45, February
26 - March 12, 2006 at the facility outside
Hanksville, Utah.
- 2006 December 9th - LRS and MMM celebrate their
20th anniversary. 20 years ago, on Saturday, August
23, 1986, members of the Chicago and Minnesota
chapters of the L5 Society (would merge into the new
National Space Society on March 27, 1987) had gathered
local SE Wisconsin L5 members in a room and got them
committed to starting a new L5 chapter. At our
anniversary celebration, one of those Chicago members,
Larry Ahearn, and two of those Minnesota members, Ben
Huset and Scot Shjefte, along with several of those
Wisconsin members present 20 years ago where on hand
to celebrate the event: first chapter president Myles
Mullikin, founding editor of Moon Miners' Manifesto
Peter Kokh, first chapter Vice-President Terry
Nielsen, and other original members Dave Riedel and
Rodney Schroeter. PHOTOS
In
Addition
- Speakers
Provided to date:
- Locally to many school
classes, community groups, science fiction
conventions
- Outstate to events in
Madison, Neenah, Sheboygan
- Out of state to events
in Chicago, San Antonio, Huntsville, Cleveland,
Toronto, Dayton, Indianapolis, Houston
- Videos
for
Community Access
cable TV produced by Bob Bialecki
- Several
Mission
Control
brainstorming Workshops conducted at
various conferences and conventions
- Chapter
displays set up
at many events through the years
- LRS has
sponsored
these Field
Trips
- '88 Fermilab, west of
Chicago
- '89 Yerkes Observatory
in Williams Bay, Wisconsin
- '90 Argonne National
Lab, SW of Chicago
- '91 Point Beach Nuclear
Power Plant Visitors Center, plus Manitowoc
Maritime Museum including the WWII Submarine
Cobra
- '92 The Biotron, Space
Hydroponics Agriculture Lab, UW Madison; plus the
UW Spaceplace
- '93 Chicago's Museum of
Science & Industry, and the Crown Space
center
- '94 Six Flags Great
America and its new "Shuttle America" ride
- '96 1st annual Rockets
for Schools suborbital Super Loki launch in
Sheboygan
- '97 2nd annual Super
Loki launch in Sheboygan'98 3rd annual Super Loki
launch in Sheboygan
- '01 Argonne National
Lab, SW of Chicago, and the Art Institute of
Chicago, downtown, to see the "2001: Building for
Space" Exhibition
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