Sep 7, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

Short Hiatus

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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Aug 25, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

That Earth-moon photo

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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Aug 7, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

For Bill Nye: Clarifying problems wi...

For Bill Nye: Clarifying problems with new space plan

On the blog Space News, Bill Nye (the science guy, I believe) describes his...

Jul 22, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

Commanding the original astronauts

Commanding the original astronauts

Astronauts—especially the early astronauts—are generally very proud...

Jul 16, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

NASA: What’s the new plan, exactly?...

NASA: What’s the new plan, exactly?

The latest of many version of NASA’s future has been passed by a...

Jul 13, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

A History of Corned Beef in Space

A History of Corned Beef in Space

Gus Grissom was hungry. Unfortunately, the commander of the Gemini 3...

Jul 8, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

The Meaning of Moonlandings

The Meaning of Moonlandings

There’s a divide—an almost unbridgeable gap—between the pragmatists...

Jul 5, 2010

Posted by Ray Katz

Retro-style space tourism posters

Retro-style space tourism posters

Something different today. I’ve found an article that shows retro-style...

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