Why We Should Save the ISS – August 9, 2025 at 2PM – Barbara Bush Library

Join us for our Monthly NSS North Houston Space Society (http://NorthHoustonSpace.org) meeting.

This will be a hybrid meeting. Come in person at Barbara Bush Library (6817 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379) or join us online using Zoom (to be updated)

The meeting will be on Saturday, August 9, 2025 at 2PM (US Central Time).

2:00 PM – Opening Remarks
2:10 PM – Space News – Greg Stanley
2:40 PM – Why We Should Save the ISS – David Cheuvront
4:00 PM – End of Meeting at the Library
(as soon as we can get there)
Informal get together at PJ’s Coffee near the library

About our Featured Speaker: David Cheuvront

David Cheuvront is a pilot, mechanical engineer, and former NASA professional with over 45 years of experience in aviation, space, and technology. At NASA, he lead projects such as space station maintainability concept development and ISS Test & Verification. As Technology Integration Manager for the JSC Advanced Development Office, he lead advanced concept studies such as lunar lander development planning. He was also a Safety and Mission Assurance lead for the Orion Crew Vehicle, propellant depot, and other innovative technology initiatives. David contributed to the 2015 “Evolvable Lunar Architecture” study and conducted economic evaluations for lunar resource utilization.

About the Meeting

Meetings are open to all age groups and interest levels. Come explore with us the potential that developing and exploring space has to better life here on earth and to open up new frontiers creating new perspectives that can help enrich the human experience.

The Vision of NSS is people living and working in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and the use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity.

The Mission of NSS is to promote social, economic, technological, and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity. Accordingly, we support steps toward this goal, including human spaceflight, commercial space development, space exploration, space applications, space resource utilization, robotic precursors, defense against asteroids, relevant science, and space settlement oriented education.

Website:  http://NorthHoustonSpace.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NssNorthHoustonSpaceSociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nss-north-houston-space-society/
Barbara Bush Library: https://hcpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/events?series=6765e65bfea9b97171fc2ac1

Meeting Roles and Responsibilities

There is a lot of work involved before, during and after the meetings to make them run smoothly. We could use your help! If you are interested in helping, please email nathan.price@NorthHoustonSpace.org. Here are the current assignments and open roles for our next meeting:

Meeting RolesDescriptionAugust 9, 2025
MCOpen meeting, manage agenda, introsDoug Hall
Space NewsSpace highlights & updatesGreg Stanley
Setup CrewSet up chairs/tables(open)
Presenter TechManage presenter’s laptop, slides, micsGreg Stanley
Presenter Tech Backup(open)
Zoom ManagerLaunch Zoom, manage camera/audio, co-hosts, chat, recording, Zoom-bomb defenseTanush Solai
Zoom Manager Backup(open)
GreeterWelcome guests, manage sign-in sheetPeter Craney
Sign PosterPost directional signsVendoni Woodfairy
Cleanup LeadDirect volunteers to restore the room(open)
Library ReportSubmit attendance form to librarian(open)
Social HostCoordinate post-meeting gathering at PJ’sPeter Craney
PhotographerTake group and event photos; gather others’ photosFizza Afreen

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