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'''Moon Miners' Manifesto'''
 
'''Moon Miners' Manifesto'''
  
MMM is a two decades old tradition that began with issue #1 in December, 1986 as the newsletter of Milwaukee Lunar Reclamation Society L5 (prior to the merger of the former L5 Society and the former National Space Institute.)
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* MMM is a two decades old tradition that began with issue #1 in December, 1986 as the newsletter of Milwaukee Lunar Reclamation Society L5 (prior to the merger of the former L5 Society and the former National Space Institute.)
  
MMM is published ten times a year (except January and July)
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* MMM is published ten times a year (except January and July)
  
MMM's December 2006 issue, #201, marks our 20th anniversary.
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* MMM's December 2006 issue, #201, marks our 20th anniversary.
  
MMM now serves several other participating NSS chapters across the country, as well as the Moon Society, since issue # 90 in November 1995
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* MMM now serves several other participating NSS chapters across the country, as well as the Moon Society, since issue # 90 in November 1995
  
 
Circulation is international.<br>
 
Circulation is international.<br>

Revision as of 06:36, 19 March 2007

Moon Miners' Manifesto

  • MMM is a two decades old tradition that began with issue #1 in December, 1986 as the newsletter of Milwaukee Lunar Reclamation Society L5 (prior to the merger of the former L5 Society and the former National Space Institute.)
  • MMM is published ten times a year (except January and July)
  • MMM's December 2006 issue, #201, marks our 20th anniversary.
  • MMM now serves several other participating NSS chapters across the country, as well as the Moon Society, since issue # 90 in November 1995

Circulation is international.
The editor from the beginning has been Peter Kokh [9/2003 photo] PeterKokh.jpg

Moon Miners' Manifesto