Author Topic: Presenting International Space Organization blog featuring The Moon Base Book  (Read 558 times)

Hello,

My name is Betty Donelly and i am new to the  forum

As a blogger, i run a blog called International Space Organization.

In it, I focus on the future exploration of the moon and the solar system in general.

From 2010 to 2019, i was involved with and connected to the ISS, by means of the ISS livestream and the  Nasa website. It was a great adventure but it ended when my computer broke and i purchased a new laptop with no fixed network connnection, but only WIFI instead.

The magic was gone and I could no longer contact them through my microphone.

During those years I did a lot of research on space exploration and had several websites which are lost now but not the files and articles. I stilll have those.

I wrote The Moon Base Book (incomplete however but i am working to finish it) and published it on my blog https://international-space-organization.blogspot.com .

It's available in the Office section in the  navbar of the  blog, or just by clicking on
https://international-space-organization.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_28.html

Written with some sense of humour, the blog offers, apart from The Moon Base Book, a vision of future exploration of the  solar system, and is a work still in its inffancy. It focuses on a modular approach with universal standards as the main idea to reduce costs and setup time.

It may sound like wild ideas to some people and it has some new strange acronyms which are like building blocks for my vision on the required space architecture, but these acronyms need  further elaborration.

I would welcome any post replies to get a sense of how I am doing because I have the feeling i am "broadcasting in the blind", as old astronauts would say.

So please let me know what you think. You can also email me directly.

Happy reading

Bettty Donelly

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