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NSS Space Ambassadors
Space Ambassadors are members of the National Space Society who volunteer to perform outreach, usually speeches, that educate and inspire the general public about the possibilities and value of human space exploration and eventual space settlement. Despite pandemic restrictions on public gatherings, a group of about twenty international Space Ambassadors gave thirty-five presentations during 2020. Find out more about the program at https://space.nss.org/space-ambassadors. Anyone who is interested in promoting the vision of human space exploration and settlement is encouraged to apply.
To donate to the NSS Space Ambassador Program:
https://go.nss.org/support-space-ambassadors
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Title: Venus & Mars: Space Travel Differences for Women and Men
Written by: Loretta Hall, Space Ambassador, National Space Society
Topics: Life Science, Physical Science, Engineering. Mars, Venus, Biological
Audience: Grades 5 - Adult
Have you considered how women and men acclimate to space travel?
This presentation is classroom-ready to be shared with a inquisitive audience and will provoke interesting questions and stir listeners to find out more about paving the human way to space exploration!
Loretta Hall is a freelance writer who is primarily interested in researching and writing about humans preparing for and ultimately achieving spaceflight. She has written five books about space travel topics. She is a certified Space Ambassador for the National Space Society, a great organization that works to promote manned space exploration. Its Space Ambassadors give presentations like this one to inform people about space exploration and hopefully generate interest in and enthusiasm for space missions.
More information about the NSS Space Ambassadors can be found at: https://space.nss.org/space-ambassadors/