Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group
A Chapter of the National Space Society
Our Mission:
PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS
TO FACILITATE THE SETTLEMENT OF SPACE
Our Long Range Goal:
Inform Government, Industry, Academia, the Space activist community,
chapter members and the public in what molecular nanotechnology is
and how it can be used to facilitate the development of Space.
What is MMSG?
The Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group is a subject based
chapter of the National Space Society.
This chapter was organized to promote nanotechnology as a path to
the creation of a spacefaring civilization.
MMSG members receive a quarterly newsletter and have access to
presentation materials on molecular manufacturing.
Dues are $12/year(U.S.). A
membership form
should be sent electronically and check snailmailed to:
Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group
8381 Castilian Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Documents
The first book on molecular nanotechnology, Eric Drexler's Engines
of Creation, is available on the web. It includes
a chapter on space applications of molecular nanotechnology.
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NSS Press Release on Nanotechnology position (9504)
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NSS Position Paper on Space and Molecular Nanotechnology
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Advanced Automation for Space Missions The famous 1980 Summer Study by Robert A. Freitas, Jr.
(Includes the introductory first chapter and the famous
Chapter Five on Self-replicating automata)
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Why the Future needs Bill Joy (a critique of Bill Joy's "Why the Future doesn't need us)
- Back issues of The Assembler:
- January 1999
- Generation of Crisis: A Warning to the Nanocogniscenti
- The Foresight View: Chris Peterson
- Transhumanism: The New Master Race?
- January 1998
- Sixth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology
- Generations: The History of America's Future 1584 - 2069
- MMSG Submits Proposal to NASA
- Big Ideas From Tiny Fibers: NASA and Rice Team up
- 1998 International Space Development Conference
- Radical Change in Editorial Policy
- December 1997
Implications of Molecular Nanotechnology for Space Resources
Stephen L. Gillett
- September 1997
Balancing Molecular Nanotechnology-Based Space Transportation and
Space Manufacturing Using Location Theory: A Preliminary Look
- January-May 1997
- Anne K. Gay reviews The Truth Machine, The Diamond Age,
and Holy Fire
- Space Nanotechnology is Alive and Well. Charlie Walker,
NSS President and former astronaut reports on the Nanotechnology Applications
in a Space-Based Environment seminar.
- Population Control, Molecular Nanotechnology, and the
High Frontier by Tihamer Toth-Fejel
- December 1996
- The Space Studies Institute View on Self-Replication by
George Friedman, Research Director for the Space Studies Institute
- Superoxides, Dismutase, and Aging, by Brian Drozdowski
- Self-Replication and Nanotechnology, by Robert Freitas,
Tom McKendree, Anthony G. Francis; Jr., and Tihamer Toth-Fejel
- September 1996 LEGOs (TM) to the Stars by
Tihamer Toth-Fejel
- June 1996
- The Starseed/Launcher by Forrest Bishop
- The Space Studies Institute's Projects and Nanotechnology
- Telomeres and the Mystery of Aging by Brian Drozdowski
- Gregory Trocchia reviews Aristoi
- The Institute of Atomic-Scale Engineering
- January 1996
- MMSG Appears on NASA's Radar
- Micro Technologies for Spacecraft
- The Fourth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology
- Using Mechanosynthetic Assemblers to Build an Orbital
Tower by Jerome D. Rosen
- The Drexlerian Terraformation of Mars: A New Ark for
Humanity by Robert J. Coppinger
- May 1994
- ISDC in Toronto
- One Timeline for MM Developement
- NSF Grant for Nanotechnology Development
- Thomas McKendree Thesis Proposal:
System Architectures for Space Systems Using Molecular Nanotechnology
- Thomas McKendree Thesis Proposal:
word perfect version
is also available.
- The Robot Bush - Hans Moravec
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Thomas McKendree in NASA news.
- NASA Explains How Molecular-Sized Gears Might Work
(NASA 97-75)
- Planning Scenarios for Space Development -
Thomas L. McKendree
- Educating
Systems Engineers for an Impending Metatechnology in Product and Process Systems -
Thomas L. McKendree
- Balancing
Molecular Nanotechnology-Based Space Transportation and Space Manufacturing
Using Location Theory: A Preliminary Look - Thomas L. McKendree
- The Impact of Molecular Engineering on Spacecraft Information Systems - Dale M. Amon
- Other Links to Space and Nanotechnology
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Last updated September 27, 2000 by Tihamer Toth-Fejel