Space Access Society
The Space Access Society is an organization dedicated to increasing the viability and reducing the cost of commercial access to space travel. It was founded by Henry Vanderbilt, who was the president from the organizations' founding in 1992 until January 2006.
Activities
The SAS is primarily noted for two activities:- Space policy activity and review reports, known as SAS updates, which were emailed and web posted at irregular intervals. These included both factual current events and policy analysis, and were largely or entirely written by Henry Vanderbilt.
- Space Access conferences, held in the spring in Phoenix, Arizona, from 1994 to 2016. In 2019, the event took place in Fremont, California. There was also a Making Orbit conference held in Berkeley, California in 1993..
Presentations at the conference range from informal to viewgraphs and paper handouts. There is no conference proceedings, to encourage the free discussion of issues which participants may not want to go on documented record. Social networking among the industry leaders present is a major feature of the conferences as well.