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National Space Society

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US nonprofit spaceflight advocacy organization
National Space Society
Founded1987; 38 years ago (1987)
TypeSpace advocacy, 501(c)(3) Education
Location
  • Kennedy Space Center, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Isaac Arthur (President, March 2023 – Present)
Websitenss.org

TheNational Space Society (NSS) is an American international nonprofit501(c)(3) educational and scientific organization specializing inspace advocacy. It is a member of the Independent Charities of America and an annual participant in theCombined Federal Campaign. The society's vision is: "People living and working in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and the use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity."[1]

The society supportshuman spaceflight androbotic spaceflight, by both public (e.g.,NASA,Russian Federal Space Agency andJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and private sector (e.g.,SpaceX,Blue Origin,Virgin Galactic, etc.) organizations.

History

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The society was established in the United States on March 28, 1987, by the merger of theNational Space Institute, founded in 1974 byWernher von Braun,[2] and theL5 Society, founded in 1975 based on the concepts ofGerard K. O'Neill.[3]

The society has an elected volunteerBoard of Directors and aBoard of Governors. The Board of Directors provides day-to-day operational oversight for the organization, and the Board of Governors provide strategic oversight and advisory to the Directors in the form of recommendations and guidance with respect to the broad strategies, overall policies, objectives, and goals of the Society. The Chairman of the Board of Governors isKarlton Johnson, USAF-Retired.[4] In this capacity, he provides overall senior executive leadership to enhance the effectiveness and performance of the Board of Governors in support of the Society's goals, imparts advice and guidance to the Board of Directors to enhance its conduct of business operations, and serves as the primary spokesperson for the Board of Governors. The Chairman of the Board of Directors isKirby Ikin.Karlton Johnson is currently the organization's Chief Executive Officer.

Serving the space community for nearly 50 years in its various forms, the National Space Society has remained a conduit for education, substantive dialogue, and impact player in the commercial and private space sector communities. The organization garnered the "Five-Star Best in America" award by the Independent Charities of America organization in 2005.

In 2014, the National Space Society launched[5] the Enterprise In Space[6] program in order to ignite interest in space and science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) education.

In 2023, the National Space Society elected Isaac Arthur as President for a two-year term.[7]

On July 30, 2025, the National Space Society and all other space advocacy organizations announced the Day of Action on October 5 and October 6.[8]

Ad Astra

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The Society publishes a magazineAd Astra, which appears quarterly in print and electronic form.[9]

International Space Development Conference

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The society hosts an annualInternational Space Development Conference (ISDC) held in major cities throughout the United States, often during or close to theMemorial Day weekend.

NSS Chapters network

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Locations and "sphere of operation" of current NSS chapters in theUnited States (image courtesy of NSS)

As listed in each quarterly issue ofAd Astra, a large number of NSS chapters exist around the world. The chapters may serve a local area such as a school, city or town, or have a topical orspecial interest focus, such as arocketry orastronomy club, oreducational/communityoutreach program. Chapters are the peripheral organs of the society by organizing events, communicating with the public on the merits and benefits of space exploration, and working to educate political leaders.[citation needed]

Location of current NSS chapters inAustralia (image courtesy of NSS)

National Space Society of Australia

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A strong contingent of chapters is located inAustralia. Prior to the NSI-L5 merger, the L5 Society had been developing chapters around the world, and in Australia, three chapters had been established. The 'Southern Cross L5 Society' was formed in 1979, with groups inSydney,Adelaide (in 1984) andBrisbane (in 1986). It was decided in late 1989 to create theNational Space Society of Australia (NSSA) which could act as an umbrella organization

Similar efforts have taken hold in Brazil, Canada, and Mexico, as well as European countries that have a strong aerospace presence. These include France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

Awards

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The society administers a number of awards. These are typically presented during the annualInternational Space Development Conference that NSS hosts. These awards are in recognition of individual volunteer effort, awards for NSS chapter work, the "Space Pioneer" award,[10] and two significant awards which are presented in alternate years.

Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Award

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TheRobert A. Heinlein Memorial Award is given in even-numbered years (2004, 2006, etc.) to "honor those individuals who have made significant, lifetime contributions to the creation of a free spacefaring civilization."

Heinlein Award Winners:[11]

NSS Von Braun Award

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TheNSS Von Braun Award is given in odd-numbered years (1993, 1995,etc.) "to recognize excellence in management of and leadership for a space-related project where the project is significant and successful and the manager has the loyalty of a strong team that he or she has created." Awardees include:[14]

Von Braun Award Winners:

Space Pioneer Awards

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Space Pioneer Awards orNSS Space Pioneer Awards are the annual awards given by National Space Society, an independent non-profit educational membership organisation, to individuals and teams who have opened the space frontier.[15]

Space Pioneer Award Winners:

Other scholarships and award activities

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Other scholarships and award activities NSS provides or assists with include the following awards:

  • TheNSS-ISU scholarship, worth $10,000, to theInternational Space University was offered from 2005–2008. The 2005 recipient was Robert Guinness of St. Louis.
  • TheGerard K. O'Neill Space Settlement Contest, an annual competition for students in grades 6 to 12 to design and present a permanent space settlement in the form of a research paper, essay, or artwork.
  • TheMartine Rothblatt Space Settlement in our Lifetime Prize, an annual competition for teams or individuals to submit complete business plans that can advance humanity to achieve the goal of expanding our species beyond Earth.[17][18]

Affiliations

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The National Space Society is a founding executive member of theAlliance for Space Development.[19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"NSS Statement of Philosophy". NSS.org. May 14, 2011. Retrieved2011-05-14.
  2. ^Richard Godwin,"The History of the National Space Society",Space.com, November 16, 2005 (retrieved 10 February 2015)
  3. ^David Brandt-Erichsen,The L5 SocietyArchived 2008-10-10 at theWayback Machine,Ad Astra, Nov.-Dec., 1994 (retrieved 29 Dec. 2015).
  4. ^"NSS Board of Governors". NSS.org. 3 August 2017. Retrieved2019-03-15.
  5. ^"National Space Society Launches "Enterprise In Space"".www.nss.org. Archived fromthe original on 2017-06-22. Retrieved2016-10-27.
  6. ^"Home".Enterprise In Space. Archived fromthe original on 2021-04-11. Retrieved2016-10-28.
  7. ^Society, National Space (2023-03-10)."Isaac Arthur Named President of the National Space Society – National Space Society".space.nss.org. Retrieved2023-09-17.
  8. ^Feldscher, Jacqueline (August 19, 2025)."Organizations Band Together to Save NASA Science". Payload. RetrievedAugust 24, 2025.
  9. ^Ad Astra online edition
  10. ^Zee News,"India's Mars Orbiter team wins National Space Society's Space Pioneer Award", January 13, 2015 (retrieved 10 February 2015)
  11. ^NSS Robert A. Heinlein Memorial AwardArchived 2012-05-14 at theWayback Machine (retrieved 10 August 2016)
  12. ^Sandberg, Lee (6 June 2018)."Freeman Dyson Receives Robert Heinlein Memorial Award from National Space Society".Institute for Advanced Study. Retrieved20 September 2018.
  13. ^NSS Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Award Press ReleaseArchived 2017-06-23 at theWayback Machine (retrieved 10 August 2016)
  14. ^NSS Von Braun AwardArchived 2015-02-02 at theWayback Machine (retrieved 10 February 2015)
  15. ^"National Space Society Space Pioneer Awards". National Space Society. 3 August 2017. RetrievedOctober 5, 2024.
  16. ^"National Space Society to Honor Isaac Arthur at Its 2020 International Space Development Conference - National Space Society". 2 March 2020.
  17. ^Society, National Space (2025-07-09)."Rothblatt Space Settlement in Our Lifetime Winners Announced - NSS". Retrieved2025-10-28.
  18. ^admin (2023-06-02)."NSS Selects Winners for the Rothblatt Space Business Plan Competition - NSS". Retrieved2025-10-28.
  19. ^ASD Members, Alliance for Space Development, 26 January 2015, archived fromthe original on 2 March 2021, retrievedMarch 4, 2015

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