
Firefly Aerospace’s “Blue Ghost” – Commercial Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace’s “Blue Ghost” lander dropped out of lunar orbit and swooped to a rocket-powered touchdown early Sunday, pulling off the first fully successful moon

Firefly Aerospace’s “Blue Ghost” lander dropped out of lunar orbit and swooped to a rocket-powered touchdown early Sunday, pulling off the first fully successful moon

Apollo 16 astronaut John Young used a telescope to photograph star clouds, nebulae, and Earth’s outermost atmosphere from the Moon. It was the first telescope

The TeamL5 herein proposes that Aggressively Collimated Technology (ACT) be developed to aid in the creation of a publicly-owned Lunar Power Utility (LPU). In Appendix

Solar Energy Will Power the Moon The Sacramento L5 Society has completed an analysis of solar energy means for powering a permanent Moon base through

NASA have made a wheel capable of withstanding tough Martian terrain, but just how indestructible is it? https://youtu.be/vSNtifE0Z2Q

Last Breakfast Video on YouTube! – Sacramento L5 YouTube Site Link – View and Download “The Last Breakfast” Flyer https://youtu.be/RsifZ3fnm0g

Registration – Apollo 17 – The Last Breakfast Sacramento L5 YouTube site View and Download “The Last Breakfast” Flyer

Hi, folks,First, thank you to all the hardy folks who got up early and watched the live presentation! It was a doozy!Second, I spent the

Apollo 20 was to liftoff from Kennedy Space Center on July 24, 1974 to the most adventurous site visited yet by Apollo astronauts; the rim

Long before Apollo landed on the Moon, NASA leadership was looking at some lofty plans for Apollo hardware after the Moon. Want to know more

We’ve been space now 55 years. Time to think about preserving history. Check out Lisa’s work. Senior author of The Final Mission: Preserving NASA’s Apollo Sites

What are they? Our Sacramento L5 Society is named for the Lagrange Point EML5. Just like the illustration above for the Sun Earth Lagrange Points

Apollo 15 celebration “Breakfast on the Moon” #5 https://youtu.be/zQyxB0A5hE0 On Saturday morning, August 7, NSS Chaptersʼ Assembly and NSS Chapter Sacramento L5 Society hosted the

SUNLIGHT HAS A COUPLE OF ADVANTAGES OVER YOUR TRADITIONAL GAS AND COAL. IT’S cheap, it’s powerful, and there’s a lot of it. But there’s a

Breakfast on the Moon #5 Webinar Is a Go for Launch August 7, 2021 National Space Society When: Saturday, August 7, 2021, 7:00-8:30 AM PDT

This is the fourth “Breakfast On The Moon” Apollo mission virtual celebration sponsored by the National Space Society Chapters’ Assembly and the Sacramento L5 Society

We celebrate our Breakfast’s on the Moon on or around the 50th Anniversaries of the original Apollo Missions. So look for announcements about the upcoming

We here at the Sacramento L5 Society are pleased to be mentioned again in the National Space Society magazine “Ad Astra.” Joe Bland our president

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NASA’s Live Stream About What Happened on Apollo 13 Click here or below for the video

All are invited to view the APOLLO 13 presentation: What Happened and Why? by Owen Brown, Scientific Systems Company, Inc. This can be viewed on

Breakfast On The Moon principally celebrates the 50th anniversaries of the Apollo manned missions to the Moon. Breakfast On The Moon #3 is the third

On Saturday morning, April 11th, from 7:00-9:00 AM PDT (2:00-4:00 PM UTC), the National Space Society (NSS) Chapters’ Assembly and the Sacramento L5 Society NSS

November 2019 The NASA Artemis Moon program aims to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024, a goal that

In June 2018, President Trump directed the Department of Defense to “begin the process necessary to establish a space force as the sixth branch of

Starship and Super Heavy are the biggest, most important pieces of Elon Musk’sgrand plan for SpaceX, his private spaceflight company. Musk has repeatedly stressed that

The Moon is gateway to space, and in the future it might serve as an industrial and mining complex fueling vast production of spaceships, rocket

Last summer Joe Bland the President of the Sacramento L5 Society organized a world wide video conference to celebrate our landing of Apollo 11 on

Exciting News! Our Sacramento L5 Society has an article published in the National Space Society Magazine! Implementing the NSS Vision We, a consensus of the

Fly Me to the Moon: An Insider’s Guide to the New Science of Space Travel by Edward Belbruno This is a great book that describes

In 2016, the SL5S entered the “100&Change” grant contest. Their entry focused on helping solve the enormous problems resulting from the ongoing collision between linear

In the human race’s distant past, the world was effectively boundless. The L5 Society was originally founded on the vision that it’s possible to recreate