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Formed in June
1990, the Orange County Space Society is one of the largest and most
successful chapters of the National Space
Society.
Headquartered in Irvine, California, OCSS takes great pride in its
ability to educate the general public on the topics of space
exploration, manned spaceflight, and general science through our public
programming.
OCSS’ membership stretches over 18 states and even overseas (Germany,
Sweden and Turkey). Teachers,
police officers, artists, journalists, and even astronauts are members
of OCSS and continue to benefit the organization through volunteer and
financial support.
A perennial NSS award winner,
including the 2003 and 2004 Chapter of the Year award, OCSS moved from its meager
beginnings in the back of a restaurant, to a large college classroom, to
the Discovery Science Center in
Santa Ana, California. Now, we meet at the beautiful Heritage Park
Library in Irvine, California.
The Orange County Space Society meets the third Sunday of each month at
the Heritage Park Library
in Irvine, California. Our meetings start at 3 p.m., last
approximately one and a half hours, and are held in the library's
meeting room. The general public is more than welcome to attend. Afterward,
many members in attendance get together locally for dinner and
usually a lively discussion about chapter activities and the space
program in general. OCSS has held our meetings at the library since
early 2008, and we greatly value the successful relationship we have built
with this excellent facility. We look forward to bringing a
rebirth to our excellent public programming to the library.

OCSS has begun a wonderful partnership with the
Tessmann
Planetarium, on the campus of Santa Ana College in Santa Ana,
California. The Planetarium is in the process of expanding its
facilities, including a new lobby, an upgraded star machine, improved
audio and video displays, and soon, a new classroom where visitors and
students alike can delve into the wonders and mysteries of the universe
using the latest information and teaching techniques. OCSS has loaned
the planetarium our 20-foot display walls and our beautiful display case
to help beautify the main lobby. The walls contain photos detailing
space history and its future, and the display case contains a great
collection of models and other display materials from our collection.
Click on the photo to visit the planetarium's web page.
Bring the Final
Frontier
into your reach!
Join the Orange County Space Society.
Click on the "Join OCSS" tab at the top of the page.

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