Mark Hopkins, M.A.
Mark Hopkins, M.A. is Senior Operating Officer for the National
Space
Society (NSS) and is on the Board of Directors of
the
Council For The Future.
Mark earned his BS in economics from the California Institute of
Technology, and his M.A. in economics from Harvard University, and is a
former
Rand Corporation economist. He has written numerous publications
concerning space economics and is responsible for most of the early
economic studies of space settlements, including the economic study in
the NASA publication “Space Settlements: A Design Study”.
During the late sixties and early seventies, Mark studied social
movements and realized the need for a movement that supported the space
program. He later coined the term “Space Movement” which is in
widespread
use today. His history of involvement has been so extensive that he has
even been called the “Father of the Space Movement”.
He became formally active in 1972, when he cofounded and later served
as President of the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee for a Space Economy,
dedicated to the goal of the large scale economic development of space.
In 1975 he strongly encouraged the founding of the L-5 Society as a
nucleus of a new social movement, and joined the L-5 Board of Directors
at the Society’s first election. He first proposed the concept of
the National Space Society (NSS) and was one of the two chief
negotiators that created the merger of the L-5 Society and the National
Space Institute to create the National Space Society in 1987. He has
served continuously as an Officer and or Member of the Board of
Directors of L-5 and NSS for thirty years (24 of those years as an
Officer).
Mark built and led the political efforts of L-5 and NSS for 18 years
through 1997. He founded Spacecause and Spacepac and served as President
of Spacecause for 10 years and Chairman of Spacepac for 16 years.
He played a significant role in the successful effort to defeat the
anti-private-enterprise Moon Treaty. Today he is particularly
concerned with developing an optimal strategy for the Space Movement and
the question “What is the best way to drive humanity into
space?”
Mark authored
The History of Space Exploration.
Watch
Space Solar Power Press Conference at National Press Club.
Listen to him on the The Space
Show
hosted by
Dr. David Livingston.
Listen to his
second interview as well.