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Welcome to the Manned
Spaceflight Operations Division
MSFOD Director –
John Morales
Dear Members and future Members,
Welcome to the Manned Space Flight Division! (MSFD) My name is John Morales, and I am the new director of this division. I am very happy that I have been selected to lead the VUSSP manned division to new and exciting worlds! My goal, and the goal of the MSFD will be to ensure a 100% success rate of manned missions to the moon and beyond. Currently, this division is working on the next Apollo 19 manned launch, scheduled for November 19, 2005, 3:30 A.M. Central Standard Time. Flight plans are in the works, along with designs for a lunar base to be assembled and deployed on the moon for Apollo 20 and beyond. Those working with me in the manned division will exceed and surpass every challenge that is handed to us from the VUSSP administration. I would like to welcome old members, and members from other divisions of the VUSSP to voice any concerns or ideas to me at MSFD@VUSSP.com, and my division will do everything we can to answer any questions or problems that may arise in the future.
Interested in becoming part of this great adventure? The MSFD is looking for Astronauts (preferably with experience flying the orbiter program) as well as people to help in the MSFD. If you are interested in becoming an astronaut for the VUSSP, or if you are interested in joining the MSFD to help put together flight plans, and help design new missions to get to the moon, and eventually to Mars. Then step right up to the next best thing to a real launch by NASA! We operate very similar to NASA in many ways, so if your dream is to help put together a mission plan to fly to other worlds, to train astronauts, plus many other fun and exciting endeavors then joining the MSFD is just for you! We are accepting applications from ALL people. Although to become part of the MSFD team or to become an astronaut we ask that you be a minimum of 16 years of age, and have a positive attitude. We also would like to see people be able devote AT LEAST 5 hours per week into working for the VUSSP. Join today to become part of the next best thing to a real launch. The current goal of the MSFD, is to land a man on the Moon, survey the area for a suitable site to place a lunar base and then return our astronauts safely back to Earth. On missions Apollo 20 and beyond, our goal is to construct our lunar base and have it ready and operational by early 2006. After successful construction of a lunar base, we will be aiming our sights on Mars, and who knows where we will go to next! Stay tuned for more updates on the MSFD! Soon, we will have an entire area dedicated to astronauts and the MSFD to be able to work together more closely and more easily train our astronauts and MSFD personne!! |