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Opening of Moon Society, India:
Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai
10:00 am on Nov 14, 2009

 

 

 

 

updated May 18, 2010
Introducing MMM-India Bulletins

About Us

The Moon Society's purpose is to encourage the development of a vigorous pro-space movement in India, in light of public enthusiasm over the successful launch and mission of Chandrayaan-I. The Moon Society was started in India on November 14, 2009 under the leadership of Jayashree Shridhar, Pradeep Mohandas and Avinash Siravuru.

The Moon Society is an international educational and scientific non-profit organisation founded in USA in 2000 by Gregory R. Bennett in the United States and now has a growing presence in Sweden, Chile, Australia and Canada besides the USA. The Moon Society seeks to overcome the social, technological, financial and business challenges to the establishment of a permanent, self-sustaining human presence on the Moon.

For project and event updates, as they happen, you can also browse through our blog.

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Membership

Anyone from India who has an interest in furthering the exploration and development of the Moon and would like to be actively involved in furthering the exploration and development of the Moon and would like to be actively involved in these developments are welcome to join the Moon Society in India.

If you are interested in becoming a member or contributing to the Moon Society, India in any way - you can contact the Secretary, Pradeep Mohandas at moonsocietyindia@gmail.com or call him at +91-897-625-3586.

Membership Benefits

  • Members get subscription to the Moon Miners Manifesto - India Quarterly. You can also browse through the original articles collected and republished in the Moon Miners Manifesto Classics, years 1-20 (pdf files) and the MMM Classic Theme issues (pdf files). A start has been made to an MMM Glossary.
  • Participation in social occasions involving discussion, interactions, film and documentary screening, meetups etc involving lunar exploration and development topics.
  • Participation in projects and writing papers contributing towards the exploration and development of the Moon. Moon Society India is already leading a lunar simulation project here in India.

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Moon Miners Manifesto India Quarterly

The Moon Society publishes the MMM-India Quarterly (Moon Miners' Manifesto India Quarterly) in electronic PDF format, for free publication and distribution within India (and elsewhere) - the first issue was published in November 2008.

Current Issue [PDF] MMM-India Quarterly #5 published January 11, 2010.

NEW- Introducing the MMM-India Bulletin

Urgent News: Sometimes there is a need to communicate information on a much more timely ans immediate basis. The first such case in hand is the shifting of the location of the SEDS-India Conference, SINC10, to Vellore Technical Institute (where SINC09 was held last year) and resetting the dates from February to late March.

To handle "breaking news announcements" and "press releases" we are introducing the Bulletin. This will enable us to respond to breaking events in a much more timely fashion, without having to advance pre-scheduled publication of M3IQ or increase the frequency of publication to bi-monthly or monthly

Moon Miners' Manifesto: The Moon Society's regular monthly (ten issues annually) publication, Moon Miners' Manifesto, is distributed in two forms. A hardcopy is mailed to those who pay a dues rate sufficient to cover mailing and other membership-associated expenses. A PDF version, earlier sooner and in color, is published to an online directory where those with Moon Society usernames and passwords can download the current and all previous issues, since May 2001 MMM #145 when publication of the PDF version began.

The MMM-Classics Program: Meanwhile, all the "non-time-sensitive" articles of the earlier years of Moon Miners' Manifesto, which has been published without interruption since issue #1 in December 1986, have been collected in PDF file versions, one per publication year, and put in an online directory for free access by anyone, no username and password required. The MMM Classics currently cover the first twenty years, issues #1 (Dec. 1986) through #200 (Nov 2006).

Free Sample Issues: Additionally, a directory of the Editor's Pick of Current Issues is kept on another free access directory on the site of his home chapter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - the Lunar Reclamation Society

MMM-derived Papers: Also free access are a list of papers that have been assembled from various MMM articles on specific topics.

An MMM Glossary: A more recent effort is the start of a Glossary of terms used in MMM in a special sense: new words and old words with new meanings.

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Activities

The Moon Society supports events and projects that help in furthering the effort to explore and develop our Moon.

Lunar Analog Research Station: This project initiated in India, under the leadership of the Moon Society is targetted at simulating a lunar base on Earth. The project is currently in its planning stage.

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Meetings

This states the complete list of meetings of Moon Society chapters in India.

  1. Opening Announcement of Moon Society, India: Moon Society's opening will be announced at Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai on November 14, 2009.
  2. Executive Committee meeting
  3. MMMIQ Editors meeting - regular & ongoing
Upcoming Meetings:


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Contact us

Pradeep Mohandas, (Mumbai)
Secretary, Moon Society India
Email: moonsocietyindia@gmail.com
Call/SMS: +91-897-625-3586

Jayashree Sridhar (Chennai) 
President, Moon Society India
Email: jayashreesridh@gmail.com

MMM-India Quarterly Editorial Staff
mmm-india@moonsociety.org

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