Membership

Membership in the AAS provides access to a respected forum for presenting new ideas and supporting ongoing programs.  Several types of memberships are available, including individual, corporate and institutional.   As an added benefit, all members are automatically eligible to join the NASA Federal Credit Union, one of the nation’s best. www.nasafcu.com

Benefits of an individual AAS membership include:

  • Participation in AAS sponsored local, national and international meetings, including networking opportunities.
  • Subscription to the highly respected professional publication, The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences.
  • Subscription to the informative, thought-provoking AAS magazine, SPACE TIMES.
  • Automatic eligibility to join the NASA Federal Credit Union, including family members. 
  • Reduced registration fees for all AAS-sponsored events.
  • Discounts on purchases of AAS books, proceedings and technical publications.
  • Advance notice of space-related events and activities.
  • An opportunity to stimulate the imaginations and space interests of our children, the next generation of space professionals.

Industrial, scientific, and academic organizations are encouraged to join with a corporate membership. Benefits include:

  • Opportunity to actively participate and network in a forum with leaders of the space community.
  • Opportunity to cosponsor and participate with the Society in symposia and conferences which reflect corporate interests and expertise.
  • Invitations to breakfast meetings with key NASA officials and other leaders in the space community
  • Opportunities to publish professional articles in the publications of the Society.
  • Official listing of Corporate Members will be included in all AAS publications.
  • Opportunity to publish employment/opportunity announcements  in our magazine, SPACE TIMES.
  • Opportunities to work jointly with the AAS on its education and outreach initiatives.
  • Corporate memberships in the AAS entitle designated employees to receive complimentary memberships in the AAS, providing reduced registration fees at AAS sponsored meetings, a discount on AAS published books, and an annual subscription to The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences and SPACE TIMES.  They and their family members will also be eligible to join the NASA Federal Credit Union.

Corporate Membership Dues:

Over 10,000 employees – $10,000 (80 members and 8 senior representatives)

5,000 – 9,999 employees – $5,000 (38 members and 4 senior representatives)

1,000 – 4,999 employees – $2,500 (18 members and 3 senior representatives)

500 – 999 employees – $1,250 (8 members and 2 senior representatives)

150 – 499 employees – $750 (4 members and 1 senior representative)

50 – 149 employees – $400 (2 members and 1 senior representative)

Under 50 employees – $300 (2 members)

Institutional Membership Dues:

Over 1,000 employees – $1,000 (17 members and 2 senior reprentatives)

500 – 999 employees – $750 (8 members and 1 senior representative)

Under 500 employees – $400 (3 members and 1 senior representative)

Universities – $300 (2 members, 2 students and 1 senior representative)

 If this sounds like an interesting and useful addition to your future in the space industry, please consider joining AAS.

Looking Ahead – Key Space Events

Sep 27-Oct 1 — International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
Prague Congress Centre
Prague, Czech Republic

Oct 10-24 – USA Science & Engineering Festival 
Washington, DC

Oct 25-27 — Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville, Alabama

Nov 5-7 — SEDS-USA National Conference
“SpaceVision 2010″
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Nov 16-17 — AAS National Conference
“ISS: The Next Decade”
Radisson Resort at the Port
Cape Canaveral, Florida

Feb 4-9 — AAS Guidance and Control Conference
Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center
Breckenridge, Colorado
Abstract Deadline September 1, 2010

Feb 13-17 — AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Winter Meeting
Lowes New Orleans Hotel
New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract Deadline October 11, 2010

Mar 15-17 — Space, Propulsion & Energy Sciences International Forum
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland

Mar 30-31 — 49th Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium
Greenbelt Marriott
Greenbelt, Maryland

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