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| Written by Marc Fricker |
| Tuesday, 23 June 2009 12:32 |
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The Canadian Space Society (CSS) is a national non-profit organization made up of professionals and enthusiasts pursuing the human exploration and development of the Solar System and beyond. Its principal objective is to stimulate the Canadian space industry through its technical and outreach projects and promote the involvement of Canadians in the development of Space.
With some of Canada's top aerospace experts and engineers on board, the CSS is made up of people of all backgrounds and interests, including teachers, environmentalists, writers, and marketers. Our principal objective is to sponsor and promote the involvement of Canadians in the development of Space. In order to help carry out our principal objective, we pursue the following additional goals: to provide meeting and working places to Society members for the purposes of discussion, presentation and development of Space and Space-related technologies; to sponsor, promote and engage in activities designed to promote increased knowledge of Space and Space-related technologies among Society members and the general public; to pursue the publication and distribution of Space-related materials and products. The CSS is a federally-incorporated non-profit Canadian corporation. (Letters Patent and Bylaws.) Inspired by the old L5 Society and other space-activist groups, its principle objective is to sponsor and promote the involvement of Canadians in the development of Space. This objective will allow us to grow in cooperation, rather than in competition, with other space development organizations (such as the National Space Society and the British Interplanetary Society), while meeting a real need for an effective Canadian space-development advocacy group. In order to help carry out our principle objective, our Constitution provides for the following additional goals:
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