Guidelines for the National Space Society Blog

All posts and comments are to be related to the creation of a spacefaring civilization and relevant technological developments, NSS, or respectful posts about prominent individuals related to NSS or the larger space development field.

Promoting unity within the space development field is a primary goal of this blog so all posts should avoid unnecessary controversy and dragging NSS as a whole into controversy.

Discussions and criticism should be about concepts of space development or NSS policies and their technical or political merits, not about individuals.

The Editor,
Karen Shea

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Contributors to the NSS Blog are unpaid volunteers. Unless specifically labeled an NSS position or press release, all blog posts represent the views of the author and not of NSS, even if written by an NSS officer.

1 thought on “Guidelines for the National Space Society Blog”

  1. As I look at these “Guidelines” I have a few comments.

    1) At age 77 I’m becoming sensitive to text size, character, and darkness. I think this little input window and its text size are nearly too small for public service.

    2) I think the Guidelines would be improved by one or two orientation paragraphs outlining the structure of this Blogs section.

    3) I think the Guidelines could also use an outline of how to post into this Blogs area. When I came here I didn’t see at first how to do it, and as I write, I have no feel for what comes next.

    4) I propose New Courier Bold a size or two up from what I see in your pages now for your general postings. However did this extremely skinny text come into general use?

    Cheers — Martha Adams

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