Kettering Astronautics Society

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The Kettering Astronautics Society was founded by Denny Cowen and Bill Panter in 1952 in Kettering, UK. Project Fan Club provided some unspecified 'assistance' in its foundation.

There is a degree of assumption about this group's history. The Operation Fantast Handbook for 1953 lists the Kettering and District STF Club with Cowen's contact details. The Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine v1#3 (April 1954) mentions the Kettering (Northants) SF Society, again with Cowen as a contact and saying that group met on alternate Monday evenings at The Vine, Rockingham Road, Kettering. Members had a library and were thinking of issuing a magazine. In a November 1954 letter to CriFanAc Cowen refers to The Kettering and District Astronautical Society and the British Space Fiction Magazine v2#2 (July 1955) published a profile piece on Cowen in which he he said of the 'the present Kettering Astronautics Society' that it was founded in 1952 and:

... flopped in the first year; but 1953 saw it become a solid fixture in Kettering for all science-fiction readers. In fact it was at about this time that a reporter from a local newspaper called and gave us a write-up of our aims.

The Society is by implication the organiser of Cytricon I in 1955. The assumption is that all of these are the same group.

None of the Kettering fans attended any of the Cytricons after the first so again there's an assumption that the group ceased to exist around 1955-6.

Members[edit]

The following are not known to have been members but it seems likely that they were as they were Kettering fans of the mid-1950s:


Club 1952
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