
NSS-NJ North
Society for Space Education
Vice President

Joe
Lennox
Joe
Lennox is a space program historian who has been a student of space
exploration
for
most of his life. He is the creator / curator of an extremely extensive space
history
museum
that has been called “the largest and most complete collection of this type
in
the
Country”. It will belong to The Astronaut Hall of Fame, Kennedy Space Center,
in
future
years. He has given classes to students of all ages and presentations at
libraries,
civic
organizations, scout troops and other groups for the past 20 years. He has
been
the
space consultant / advisor for museum and planetarium functions and has
worked
with
NASA Astronauts and NASA Teacher Resource Specialists on numerous
occasions.
He is a member of The National Space Society, The Space Explorers
Network,
The Space Foundation, The National Science Teachers Association and he is
a
member of the selection committee for The Astronaut Hall of Fame. He has been
the
subject
of several newspaper articles, was broadcast on a Canadian Radio Broadcast
Corp.
retrospective about the Apollo Program and was featured in an MSNBC-TV
news
program about the space program. He has written articles for The Gifted Child
Society,
the “collectSPACE” website and he is the author of “Vision For Space”
– a
memoir
about how his life has been inter-twined with the space program. Mr. Lennox
attended
La Guardia Aeronautical College and is a senior banking officer for a major
New
York financial institution. He lives
in New Jersey with his wife of 30 years and
their 2 sons.
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