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Obama Gets it Right with NASA's New DirectionNASA has never been completely about space travel. Going to the moon and other planets are great things that must be accomplished but NASA and it's vendors have always been on the forefront of technological development. -
NASA's Bold New Mission - Schmooz MuslimsIf gutting America's renowned space agency wasn't enough, it appears President Obama also directed NASA's chief administrator to shift his mission to the task of expanding international relationships and making Muslims feel better about themselves. -
Congress Approves $58 Billion for NASA Over Next Three YearsThe Senate Bill which appropriated the $58 Billion was adopted by the House in order to expedite the process. It comes with concessions that some wording be changed to protect NASA Glenn Research.
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Breaking News - NASA Could Admit Starship ProgramNASA has been contacted by media sources at Fox News regarding a possible 100 year mission to a planet that could inhabit life. Or it could be that NASA wish to Terraform a planet somewhere beyond our Solar System. -
Obama, Boden, and NASASee if you agree with Obama's charges to NASA's head Charles Boden... -
Obama's Wants NASA to Do What? Reach Out to the Muslim World?Obama has set NASA's main priority to reach out to the Muslim world and make them feel better about their contributions to science. This is evidence of just how dangerous he is and how he will do anything and everything to further his agenda -
NASA Moon Bombing Video: LCROSS Impact Video a Bizarre Creation (LINKS!)A NASA moon bombing video is the viral video du jour on the Internet today. If you want to see the LCROSS impact video, you can do so by visiting the NASA Web site. -
NASA's Bolden Confronts Unhappiness at Obama Space Plan at Kennedy Space CenterNASA administrator Charles Bolden traveled to the Kennedy Space Center for the occasion of the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour STS 130. But he was also in Florida to confront the consequences of the new Obama administration space policy. -
President Obama Vows Support for a New, Improved NASA Space Program in Florida on April 15, 2010President Barack Obama spoke at NASA in Florida on Thursday, April 15, 2010, and re-affirmed his support for the space program, while announcing some "transformative strategies."
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Top Reasons NASA Should Not Send Astronauts to Mars FirstHere are the best reasons why NASA should not send astronauts to Mars first to help explain some of the reasoning difficulties in the debate about the new NASA direction.
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New Ideas and Technology Still Spring Forth from NASAFunding cuts have not stopped NASA from maximizing the use of technology to make new scientific discoveries. These new discoveries may someday answer the ultimate question for mankind: Are we alone?
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Watch the Space Shuttle Discovery Launch on Your PlayStation and NASA TVThe final launch of Space Shuttle Discovery is being broadcast in two new and innovative ways: NASA TV online and on your PlayStation. -
Lisa Nowak Fired from NASAThis is the first time NASA has publicly dismissed an astronaut. -
NASA Established 50 Years Ago Today: Happy BirthdayNASA has a proud record of accomplishments in its 50 year history. -
New NASA Space Crafts Finally NamedUntil now NASA only had the innocuous name Crew Exploration Vehicle for the next generation of space craft. Though still on the drawing board, NASA finally has christened its new class of ships. -
NASA to Study Climate Impact of Pacific StormsNASA next week plans to kick off its largest Earth science field study of the year, a project involving more than 400 scientists seeking to learn more about how ice crystals, gases and aerosol particles influence climate and cloud formation.
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Star Party at American Science & Surplus, Featuring NASA Astrophysicist Dr. Michelle Thaller & Astronomer Paul Chapman!Backyard Star Party at American Science & Surplus featuring legendary Astronomer Paul Chapman & Brilliant NASA Astrophysicist Dr. Michelle Thaller-together for 1 night only taking Chicagoan's On An Amazing Tour of The Cosmos!
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Why NASA Can't Get Out of Low Earth OrbitWe see space flight from the vantage point of successful programs and missions such as Apollo, space shuttle, and space station. However, many NASA projects and programs have arisen and died mostly due to underfunding and political ideology. -
Evidence of Alien Life - NASA Scientist Finds Fossils in Meteorite!NASA astrobiologist Dr. Richard B. Hoover has discovered definitive proof of alien life. His electron microscope scans of a rare meteorite have identified several bacterial fossils similar to bacteria found on Earth. -
UFOs and NASA: Sorry -- No Cover UpUFOs have been reportedly seen by NASA test pilots and astronauts almost from the start of NASA's existence. But in the real universe, things are not always what they appear to be. -
NASA Underground Moon Base RevealedSituated at the landing site of the Apollo 14 Moon Expedition there seems to be something a little out of the ordinary happening. Is this an image of an underground base that has been built by NASA? -
Watch NASA Bomb the Moon to Find Water - on NASA TV Link Here - NASA Moon ExplosionNASA's mission to bomb the moon can be seen at NASA TV there is a link here. The Rocket is to explode on the moon in a water finding mission. See this spectacular sight. -
NASA: Announces Pollution Found on the MoonNASA briefs reporters on recent discovery of cigarette litter found on the moons surface. -
NASA Announces Partnerships to Advance Science, Offset CostsNASA has announced the latest partnerships with the private sector today. NASA missions will gain technology for exploration, and the private firms will gain technology to develop for the private market.
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NASA Establishes Nationwide Lunar Science InstituteNASA is looking for scientists to work for the new Nationwide Lunar Science Institute.
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NASA at 50: Will the Public Still Have an Interest in Space Travel?Feeling disgusted that some of your family or friends aren't paying enough attention to the awe-inspiring strides NASA has been making lately? You're not alone, and something needs to be done to get the public inspired about space again as NASA turns 50...
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NASA Announces New Astronaut Hiring for Those with the Right StuffDo you want to be an astronaut? Perfect timing. NASA is looking for talented professionals to carry on the great tradition of space exploration. Do you have the right stuff to be a real astronaut? Learn how you can join the astronaut class of 2008. -
NASA's Orion - Going Backwards to Propel the US to the Moon and BeyondNASA has just awarded Alliant Techsystems Inc., the team behind the Space Shuttle's Solid Rocket Boosters, a US$1.8 bilion dollar contract to develop motors for their Orion space shuttle replacement.
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Congress Should Suspend NASA Until the War in Iraq is OverI propose that we push our Congressional leaders to move to suspend NASA completely until the war in Iraq is over. -
NASA Now Able to Photograph Far-Away EarthsIt looks as though NASA has developed new technology that will allow astronomers at long last to be able to photograph far away Earth-like worlds and distinguish them as being such.
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NASA Chief, Michael Griffin, Questions Threat of Global WarmingMichael Griffin, a Chief Administrator for NASA, was interviewed on National Public Radio's Morning Edition iand made several comments questioning the threat of global warming, drawing ire from scientists and environmental groups. -
NASA 'Bombing' Moon in Quest to Find WaterThe idea that NASA is going to "bomb" the moon seems like something out of a science fiction movie, but it's really going to take place on Friday.
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Would Barack Obama Be Able to Save NASA from Budget Cuts and Souring Relations with Russia?NASA is facing some of its biggest challenges ever for the coming decade. And Barack Obama is promising, if elected, to make sure they thrive through a more positive process that might just explain Obama's "Hope" and NASA's own philosophy... -
FUI: Flying Under the Influence at NASAAs a semi-quasi-paramilitary organization, staffed largely my current and former military personnel, it is not shocking, nor is it acceptable, that the use and abuse of alcohol are common at NASA. -
The Fall of Skylab 30 Years Later: A NASA Litter Bill in Australia Has Been PaidAn update on an article I did in 2008 about a litter fee imposed on NASA by Esperance, Australia after Skylab fell there on July 12, 1979. Now it's been paid thanks to a CA radio personality as we ponder whether satellites will fall again... -
NASA's Budget CrisisNASA finally realizes something needs to be done about their budget crisis. -
NASA's Secret Budget Woes: The Unlikelihood of Going Back to the MoonMost people would have guessed that NASA had a bright future ahead in the coming decade what with all the inspiring talk about going back to the moon. Now we're learning that NASA may be dogged with cuts that sacks a moon mission and leaves them with aging space shuttles...
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Defusing NASA LCROSS Bombing the Moon RumorsRecent published news reports have communicated so many errors and fables about NASA bombing the moon that I finally had to set the record straight and point out some of the worst NASA moon bombing stories. -
Asteroid Watch - NASA Tracks Near-Earth ObjectsIf you're like most people, you don't worry about an asteroid impact on Earth. But NASA takes this risk seriously and offers information on near earth objects and what they are doing to try to prevent an asteroid impact on Earth.


