I’ll Believe It When I See It
I’ll Believe It When I See It
NASA Announces Plan To Bring Wi-Fi To Its Headquarters By 2017, The Onion
“NASA has suffered from a public credibility crisis in recent years due to perceived incompetence, a failed mission to Mars, the damaged and dormant Hubble telescope, and its inability to procure a long enough USB cable to reach all the way over to engineer William Chen’s cubicle.
Bill Bruner Named Code L AA
Bill Bruner Named Code L AA
Bruner Named Head of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
“NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale on Thursday announced the appointment of Bill Bruner as assistant administrator for legislative and intergovernmental affairs.
TPS Issues With Discovery
TPS Issues With Discovery
NASA Studies Problem With Shuttle Wings, AP
“NASA spokesman Allard Beutel said the outer coating on three of the wing panels shows degradation, an issue that the NASA Engineering and Safety Center has been reviewing for the past several months.
More Students and Teachers Experience Weightlessness
More Students and Teachers Experience Weightlessness
Students From 9 Countries Join For Global Celebration Of Space Age’s 50th Anniversary And To Inspire Education In Science And Math Worldwide, Zero Gravity Corp
“On October 6, Students from Bahrain, Italy, Nigeria, Colombia, Czech Republic, Thailand, China, Norway and United States Celebrated Pioneers of Man’s Greatest Adventure aboard Zero-Gravity Flight; Identical Weightless Flight Experience Used by NASA to Train Its Astronauts.”
Editor’s note: Gee, the guy with the beard (see larger photo) sure looks like Courtney Stadd …
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The Gap Looms
The Gap Looms
Thousands Of NASA Jobs In Jeopardy, Channel 13
“In just three years, NASA plans to shut down its manned spaceflight operations until the new constellation program comes on-line around 2014.
NEO Hearing Postponed Until 8 Nov
NEO Hearing Postponed Until 8 Nov
Hearing: Near-Earth Objects - Status of the Survey Program and Review of NASA’s Report to Congress
Editor’s note: According to the House Science and Technology Committee this hearing has been postponed.