Video of Presidential Space Debate Available On Mars Society Web Site
A full streaming video recording of last night's presidential space debate, moderated by space journalist Leonard David and featuring Apollo 7 astronaut Walter Cunningham for Senator John McCain's side and former NASA Associate Administrator Lori Garver for Senator Barack Obama's side, is now available on the Mars Society web site.
The video is available at:
http://www.marssociety.org/portal/c/Conventions/2008/Obama-McCain-Space-Debate-01.mov/view.
If you have any difficulty viewing the video, feel free to contact the web team for assistance. Please note that while we have made the best possible preparations, we are anticipating a very large number of viewers for the video; if you are unable to connect to the video, your problem may be resolved by trying again later.
A full transcript of the video will also be made available as soon as possible. Anyone interested in assisting with the transcription process should contact the web team to volunteer.
Paid members of the Society have until 10 a.m. Mountain Time on Saturday, August 16 to cast their votes for the Mars Project Challenge; the voting will be considered as part of the final selection process. A winner will be announced the evening of Saturday, August 17 at the banquet for the 11th Annual International Mars Society Convention.
If you have any difficulty viewing the video, feel free to contact the web team for assistance. Please note that while we have made the best possible preparations, we are anticipating a very large number of viewers for the video; if you are unable to connect to the video, your problem may be resolved by trying again later.
A full transcript of the video will also be made available as soon as possible. Anyone interested in assisting with the transcription process should contact the web team to volunteer.
Mars Project Challenge Voting Still Open
Paid members of the Society have until 10 a.m. Mountain Time on Saturday, August 16 to cast their votes for the Mars Project Challenge; the voting will be considered as part of the final selection process. A winner will be announced the evening of Saturday, August 17 at the banquet for the 11th Annual International Mars Society Convention.