Meeting Sunday April 28, 2013

All:

There will be are usual monthly meeting this Sunday at the Spaghetti Warehouse at 6:30pm, Sunday, April 28th, – same place, same time (off the 15th street exit from rt 75 in plano)

Things are heating up for our chapter and for Mars. Orbital Sciences joined the commercial space world with a successful launch this Saturday of their ISS supply spacecraft from Wallops Island, VA. Orbital is a company similar in size to SpaceX, but from a more traditional aerospace contractor mold. This is a reminder that the heart of commercial business is competition! Now is an exciting time for space as it broadens in the number of players and drops in cost, which in turn will be an enabler for future space exploration.

NASA is floating their next ‘manned deep space mission that isn’t a direct mission to mars’ idea, an asteroid roundup. One day, they’ll run out of ideas and finally give up and admit Mars is the only logical next objective for human deep space flight. One day.

In local news, we are gearing up for the national convention, Moon Day, the URC, and other activities. We can discuss more about our T-shirt design, and hear more about our local activities.

See you Sunday!

Kurt

Mars Society News Robert Zubrin to Debate ‘Zero Growth’ Ideologue Phil Cafaro on Apr il 15th

Mars Society Announcement

April 10, 2013

Robert Zubrin to Debate ‘Zero Growth’ Ideologue Phil Cafaro on April 15th

“The subject of the debate has everything to do with Mars exploration. ‘Zero Growth’ ideology is antithetical to human expansion into space, and opening the space frontier is completely subversive to Malthusian and related limited resources ideology.” — Dr. Robert Zubrin

Mars Society president and aerospace engineer Dr. Robert Zubrin will debate Dr. Phil Cafaro, a professor of Philosophy at Colorado Christian University (CCU) and president of the International Society for Environmental Ethics, who says that we need to stop immigration and impose population control in order to stop global warming. CCU will host the event on Monday, April 15th at 7:00 p.m. in Lakewood, Colorado.

The planned debate, entitled “Are People the Problem?”, was occasioned by an article that Dr. Cafaro wrote in the Denver Post, arguing that immigration contributes to global warming, because by coming to America, immigrants increase their incomes, and thus their carbon footprints. This, says Dr. Cafaro, must be stopped.

Dr. Zubrin then published a rebuttal of this argument in National Review.

Dr. Cafaro’s ideas going beyond immigration are even more remarkable. In his anthology “Life on the Brink” (introduction by Paul and Anne Ehrlich, edited by Dr. Cafaro and Eileen Crist) he states that it is not only necessary to cut off immigration to America, but that the U.S. population needs to be reduced to 100 million people. According to Dr. Cafaro, “The last thing the world needs is hundreds of millions of more Americans.”

In addition, Dr. Cafaro requires that the world population be cut down from its current 7 billion to 2 billion, and recommends using the denial of U.S. foreign aid as a method to coerce Third World countries to accept population reduction. In addition, argues Dr. Cafaro in his included essay entitled “Is humanity a cancer upon the Earth?”, economic growth must be ended.

In the same book, contributing author David Foreman, the founder of Earth First and fellow leader of the “Apply the Brakes” anti-growth organization, objects to feminist interference in the family planning movement on the grounds that some feminists have the temerity to insist that a woman’s right to choose also includes the right to choose to have children. He says they have no such right.

This is going to be a significant debate. Dr. Cafaro’s views bring sharply into focus the anti-human and totalitarian implications of the ‘Zero Growth’ movement. In opposing him, Dr. Zubrin will make the case for human creativity and freedom.

Admission to the debate is free, but advance registration is required. Those wishing to attend may register online.

The Mars Society
Media & Public RelationsLakewood, CO

DMS Twitter Feed

I was looking at the DMS web site and couldn’t help but notice that the links I’ve been tweeting are now continually scrolling down the right margin of the site. The links in the tweets are clickable, so it gives visitors to the site instant access to those Mars related
articles, videos/photos I’ve come across in the steam.

Check it out, if you want to keep current (I usually hit the news stream at least once a day, if not more:)

Thanks Greg. I’ll certainly hit 10,000 tweets/re-tweets (mostly about Mars) before July 4th.

Mark

[You’re welcome, and thanks for all the Tweets. -Greg]