
What we’re about
Our Cosmos is a science advocacy group whose purpose is to promote community engagement and interest in all aspects of the Cosmos and to foster intellectual curiosity. Activities include exploring the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM), environmental science and medicine. Although originally oriented more toward the hard sciences, we now have expanded our focus to include science-related social issues such as public health, conservation, and the environment. Our Cosmos strives to bring attention to information, people, and organizations that will advance knowledge, benefit society and improve the way we live. It was inspired by the world renowned late astronomer and science popularizer, Dr. Carl Sagan.
The primary focus is through an edutainment (education and entertainment) platform; e.g. stage venues, lectures, hands-on exhibits, and tours of geological/archaeological/astronomical/other sites.
Most in-person activities are centered in the Orange County/Los Angeles greater metropolitan areas. This Meetup was designed to create a real, face-to-face community. Friends and family are always invited except for certain events due to space limitation. Our Platform involves meeting real people and doing real things in the real world.
Since the start of the pandemic in 2020 we have been presenting a wide array of webinars, talks, and other online events from all over the world. There is a rich and diverse range of offerings online and we will continue to present these to you.
Having said that, the focus of the group remains in-person events.
We encourage our members to contact us with ideas for events!
One Last Thing!
The goal is for each event to be interesting and memorable for everyone. Some events require reserving places for those who have RSVP'd or meeting at a specific place so that we all go as a group. If you are signed up and do not show up, you are a No-Show. If this is a habit, you may be blocked from signing up for some events or even removed from the group. Generally we only allow two or three No-Shows before doing this. We ask that you please be responsible and communicative so the rest of the group does not end up waiting for you when you aren't coming. No-Shows include last-minute cancellations for events with waiting lists.

Upcoming events (4+)
See all- African Aerospace - Space Enterprises In AfricaLink visible for attendees
It's interesting that so much space business is going on in Africa yet how little we know about their enterprises. Jokes aside, Africa has 51 countries and a number of them have entered the space race, in any way that they can.
"African space companies include a mix of governmental space agencies and commercial startups across various countries, with notable entities such as the African Space Agency (AfSA), the South African National Space Agency (SANSA), the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) of Nigeria, the Egyptian Space Agency, and companies like CubeSpace Satellite Systems and Nilesat." ~google Ai
For a few years, I've been seeing posts on Facebook then I subscribed to an email from Space in Africa (via LinkedIn). It's time to look at what's there and share with you what I learn.
Catch us LIVE Friday, August 8th at 9pm Pacific time, or in a #replay, on the Everyday Spacer Facebook page or the Everyday Spacer YouTube channel...
https://SubscribeToOurChannel.com/Each week that we don't have a guest, we'll chat about something interesting that YOU can do involving space exploration, science, astronomy, like that.
Stop on by and ask questions or let us know if you have done anything like this. We want to hear from you!
We broadcasting live on Friday nights from Facebook and YouTube at...
9pm Pacific time
10pm Mountain time
11pm Central time
12midnight Eastern timeIn North America
Just look for Everyday Spacer on either platform on Friday nights, or catch the replay later, at your convenience.
If You or Someone You Know Has Done Something Interesting With...
- Space Exploration
- Science
- Astronomy
...like that, we'd love to share our live! Just pick a date and let us know what you'd like to talk about and, if it's on topic, we'll make you a guest on our show!
Message me here or send an email to: Pam at Everyday Spacer dot com if you have any questions or you would like to be a guest on our show!
- Hybrid: The Promise and Peril of CRISPRBeckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences & Engineering, Irvine, CA
Hybrid Event by Distinctive Voices
Date and time: Wednesday, August 13 · 7pm PDTLocation: Beckman Center
100 Academy Way Irvine, CA 92617Free but you must register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-promise-and-peril-of-crispr-tickets-1458764757659
About this event
Scientists and genetic engineers are becoming increasingly adept at editing the human genome. How far can—and should—they go in editing future generations? This talk will explore the moral, ethical, and policy challenges posed by CRISPR technology.»Neal Baer, Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Baer is a physician, author, and award-winning showrunner and television writer/producer who is a passionate public health advocate and uses media to tell impactful stories related to medicine, public health, and social and scientific issues. Some of his media credits include serving as a Writer and Executive Producer on the George Foster Peabody Award- and Emmy Award-winning series ER (1994-2000) and Executive Producer and Showrunner on A Gifted Man (2011-2012), Under the Dome (2013-2015), Designated Survivor (2019), and Baking Impossible. He was the Executive Producer and Showrunner of the NBC television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 2000 to 2011, a period during which the series won multiple awards including six Emmy awards and a Golden Globe.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) are committed to the principles of diversity, integrity, civility, and respect in all of our activities. We look to you to be a partner in this commitment by helping us to maintain a professional and cordial environment. All forms of discrimination, harassment, and bullying are prohibited in any NASEM activity. This commitment applies to all participants in all settings and locations in which NASEM work and activities are conducted, including committee meetings, workshops, conferences, and other work and social functions where employees, volunteers, sponsors, vendors, or guests are present.
- Local Star Party: Library After DarkArroyo Vista Park, RSM, CA
## Moorpark City Library is Hosting Several Star Parties This Summer...
They asked me to help!
Next Event: August 23rd
Full event flier can be seen here: https://spacer.pamhoffman.com/local-star-party-library-after-dark/
IF you've been to a Star Party before, you probably have a pretty good idea how to prepare and what happens at the event.
If you don't, please read the following...
IMPORTANT!
Rain Cancels.
I can work with a clear sky and even a cloudy one. If it rains, we will try again the next time.
The general 'etiquette' is to shine a red flashlight only.
If you must use a white flashlight, please point it away from people. Red light allows observers to remain 'dark adapted' so the iris in their eyes is open wider to see the dim stars still.
Dress in layers, even a hot day can turn very cool at night, standing in a field.
Bring food and drink appropriate to what you need. Avoid glass containers. PLEASE take any trash out with you or use the Park receptacles.
And Especially, Have Fun!
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Clear Skies!Pam Hoffman
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