For $26 billion, NASA gave us a couple of great moonlandings—and a slew of photos, all in the public domain. NASA has culled through its huge collection and posted an interesting subset...
NASA photo stream of excellent...
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The Accidental Asteroid Touris...
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Danish one-man rocket testing ...
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Short Hiatus
I’m doing a little terrestrial travel for a week or so. Feel free to look back on older stories here—I’ve got nearly 2 year’s worth! I hope you do exactly that and find something interesting. Didja know that Gordon Cooper launched a tiny satellite from his Mercury flight? Or that the Soviets had a mission that shuttled between 2 space stations? What about those...
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That Earth-moon photo
I know I’m supposed to be excited about the new solar system discovered by NASA’s Kepler telescope—and I am—but I can’t seem to get my mind off of that other photo. It’s the Earth and our moon, from 114 million miles away. That’s a little further than the distance from our planet is (on average) to the Sun. The photo was taken by MESSENGER, a...
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For Bill Nye: Clarifying problems wi...
On the blog Space News, Bill Nye (the science guy, I believe) describes his...
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Commanding the original astronauts
Astronauts—especially the early astronauts—are generally very proud...
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NASA: What’s the new plan, exactly?...
The latest of many version of NASA’s future has been passed by a...
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A History of Corned Beef in Space
Gus Grissom was hungry. Unfortunately, the commander of the Gemini 3...
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The Meaning of Moonlandings
There’s a divide—an almost unbridgeable gap—between the pragmatists...
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Retro-style space tourism posters
Something different today. I’ve found an article that shows retro-style...


