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November and December offer you the possibility to meet us, the crew of the Mars Society Netherlands, in person. We have set up two activities to give you an opportunity to get to know us and for us to get to know you. 

 

Activities

Next months will be busy. We would like to remind you about the activities we organise. As mentioned in last month's newsletter we are organizing a discussion meeting on the colonization of Mars. You can subscribe for this free event by sending an email to info@marssociety.space. The meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, November 20th 2019 from 8 PM to 10 PM in the Copernicus Observatory, Tetterodeweg 27 in Overveen. The programm will be run in Dutch. 

Our next event will be an excursion to the exhibiton One way ticket to Mars in Kunsthal Kade in Amersfoort. On saturday December 15th 2019 we will gather in front of the entrance of the Kunsthal at 2.00 PM. Please let us know that you'll join us by sending an email to info@marssociety.space.

 

Further News:

image The 1st Human on Mars May Be a Woman

When NASA sends humans to the moon for the first time in more than half a century, one lucky astronaut will go down in history for becoming the first woman on the moon. Then it won't be long before we see the first woman on Mars, and she just might beat the first man there

image Mars 2020 Stands on Its Own Six Wheels

"After years of design, analysis and testing, it is fantastic to see the rover on her wheels for the first time. The whole team looks forward to seeing her in the same configuration on Mars in the not too distant future."

image How space affects women and men differently

Some 564 people have been into space - 65 of them women. That's despite the fact that the first woman in space, Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, went into orbit as early as 1963. It took Nasa 20 years to catch up and in 1983 Sally Ride became the third woman, and first American woman to go into space.

image A Million People on Mars May Not Be Wishful Thinking

But colonists would have to change their diets, and learn to eat crickets.

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