'Best of the best' Shuttle launch footage
What follows is not the usual fare and in fact may be most suitable for the geeky set but I found it fascinating: Matt Melis, a longtime NASA engineer, has...
View ArticleNASA sets new course
Space and Aeronautics be damned, we're now officially on a new course as indicated by two recent NASA news items. First up, from the WaPo: University of Colorado-Boulder faculty member...
View ArticleTo boldly go where the Russians will take us
And where America has never been, thank you President Obama: NASA has struck a $753 million deal with Russia for 12 round trips to the International Space Station, but will...
View ArticleFollow the money
And while we do that, let's hope the media will follow up on this story but don't bet on it: The NASA scientist who once claimed the Bush administration tried to...
View Article“The picture we waited 30 years to complete”
Father and son make the last shuttle launch 30 years after attending the first one: Chris Bray and his father Kenneth attended the first space shuttle launch 30 years ago and even though they hadn’t...
View Article42 years ago, NASA was really something
Today… not so much… but back then, oh yes, something indeed. I was a 9 year old boy, living in Spain with my Spanish grandparents (Dad was stationed in nearby Torrejon Air Base, my birthplace) and I...
View Article“The new findings… should dramatically alter the global warming debate”
Al Gore… call your office: NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth’s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have...
View ArticleNASA: Global Warming increases chances of space alien attacks (UPDATED)
How low has NASA sunk? Damned low: It may not rank as the most compelling reason to curb greenhouse gases, but reducing our emissions might just save humanity from a pre-emptive alien attack,...
View ArticleNASA Was Having A Great Week Until Today
With the highly publicized Mars landing of the rover Curiosity now starting to produce some awesome pictures of the Martian landscape it looked like everything was going NASA’s way. Today that changed....
View ArticleNeil Armstrong, The First Man To Walk On The Moon, Has Died
From NBC’s Cosmic Log: Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, died Saturday, weeks after heart surgery and days after his 82nd birthday. His family reported the death at 2:45 p.m. ET. A...
View ArticleMore News Deemed Un-Newsworthy
The AGW/GCC lies continue to unravel. Dhimmocrats hardest hit.
View ArticleIncredible New Images of Jupiter
The JUNO satellite is in an elliptical polar orbit and is the first to capture images of the giant's poles.
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