Fred Becker
Fred Becker
is Regional Director at the National Space Society.
Fred is a lifelong space advocate who has worked within many
space organizations to promote space. He first read about space
settlement through the writings of Dandridge Cole in the 1960s and found
motivation by following NASA through that decade. He is interested in
lower-cost space transportation, space settlement, and space-based solar
power. He has attended numerous Princeton Space Settlement Conferences,
International Space Development Conferences (ISDCs), Space Frontier
Foundation Conferences, and Mars Society Conferences. He has also been
involved in
media projects such as “For All Mankind” and other space documentaries.
Fred has been active in the National Space Society for many years,
serving various leadership positions in the chapter system, and now at
the national level. He edited The Colonist, the newsletter of
the
former Houston Space Society chapter. He was also active with the
former Indiana chapter, the Grissom Space Society; which he is now
helping to restart. He has volunteered as a team leader in the Anita
Gale & Dick Edwards Space Settlement Design Contest. While living in
Florida, he served as chapter Secretary for the Florida Space Coast
chapter of NSS and helped them host the very successful ISDC 2009. Fred
serves on the NSS Chapters Committee as Region 5 Chapters Organizer.
In 2010, Fred was elected to a two-year term as a Regional
Director on the NSS Board of Directors. He is also an active member of
the NSS Space Settlement Advocacy Committee and Membership Committee,
and a key member of a Task Force bringing new life to the “Campaign for
the Future” membership recruitment campaign. Fred has championed
low-cost (reduced-benefit) NSS memberships as a means to allow anyone to
join the NSS, and has researched joint memberships with such groups as
the AIAA. He is also helping to get the new Outreach Committee
fully functional. In October 2011, Fred became Chair of the NSS Web
Oversight Committee (WOC).
As a systems engineer, Fred has worked on many key space programs
including Space Shuttle, Space Station, X-33, Atlas, Delta, Pegasus,
Taurus, Spitzer Space Telescope, Lunar Prospector, Pluto New Horizons,
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and Gravity Probe B. He was part of
mission control for the first Shuttle flight and has made one flight
aboard the NASA Zero-G Aircraft. During his career, he has worked at
three of NASA’s major centers: JSC, MSFC, and KSC. He has an
electrical engineering degree and has done graduate work in physics, futures
studies, and space systems engineering.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.