The Astronomical Expeditionary Society for the advancement of astronomical sciences and exploration of fringe space.
The First Astronomical Expeditionary Society (1AES), in its modern form, was incorporated in 2945. However, its mission statement hearkens back to the exploratory societies that constituted the pillars of early human exploration. 1AES’s community of independent explorers and scouts that comprise its membership can trace their exploratory spirit back to the dawn of human history when the distant horizon was measured in kilometers of dusty road or leagues of ocean waves. Headquartered on Rhetor, AES maintains close ties with the prestigious universities that appreciate and often fund its exploration missions. Known for its extended expeditions aboard the good ship Base Camp, a 2947 Anvil Carrack, 1AES pushes the boundaries of human space exploration, setting that distant horizon a little further with each mission.
Without the drive to explore the unknown, new knowledge remains hidden in darkness.
Expedition & Fieldwork Committee
Advancement in the AES’s EFC is based on time and contribution to the Society’s corpus of knowledge and expedition experience. Ranks for EFC include: Surveyor, Cartographer, and Master Explorer. Typically, the EFC is a non-combat role dedicated to exploring and mapping known or unknown space.
Scout Corps.
Advancement in the AES’s Scouts is based on time and contribution to the Society’s scouting, supply, and escort missions. Ranks for the Scouts include: Expedition Hand, Expedition Scout, and Expedition Guide. Typically, the Scouts are a combat ready defense force that will provide escort for surveyors, cartographers, and expedition forces.
*Charter Note: “Fellowship” denotes a gender neutral membership in AES. AES is an equal opportunity organization.