While this might not be a topic all of our readers are interested in now, each of us had to face the challenge of finding our first job in the industry at some point. And at this time, would it Read More
While this might not be a topic all of our readers are interested in now, each of us had to face the challenge of finding our first job in the industry at some point. And at this time, would it Read More
While NASA’s most recent project funding has gained much attention with its aggressive goal to capture an asteroid, a lesser known but more preeminent mission involves sampling an asteroid. This mission is referred to as the Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Read More
Chris Hadfield has recently returned from space, coming back down to Earth on May 14, 2013 as part of the Expedition 35 crew. The first Canadian Commander of the International Space Station (ISS), he is now a social media celebrity. Read More
Many times I wonder what comes first in regards to NASA acronyms, the ultimate chicken and egg question. This month’s Reaching Orbit is a great example of this quandary. The Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) is undergoing Read More
Our Sun appears to be having a fit as within a two day period it has erupted in three coronal mass ejections. Luckily they all occurred in the same area and are aimed at Mercury and NASA’s Messenger spacecraft. The Read More
With the third, and yes, final edition of my G-FAQ series focused on Google Earth, this month’s Free for All is of course another GE add-on. For those of you who need a way to visualize geographic data that can Read More
In this, the third and final part (I promise!) of our examination of the mapping applications that changed the world, I focus my attention on the positive changes I have seen as a result of Google Earth and Google Maps. Read More
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA), like NASA, is doing its best to engage their citizens in science and space technology. The current CSA commander of the International Space Station, Chris Hadfield, makes short videos aboard the ISS that are both Read More
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