We’ve got the job for you! We’re accepting applications March 2-31 for the next class of#ArtemisGeneration astronauts. Find out if you have what it takes to#BeAnAstronaut:https://t.co/vwvSH5hz1Tpic.twitter.com/mmZ3QYwYut — NASA (@NASA)February 11, 2020 Other perhaps harder-to-co...
During the handover ceremony itself, former senator and two-time astronaut John Glenn said the shuttle was “prematurely grounded.” But there are reasons why we only have three space-flown shuttles to retire to museums after building five. Challenger’s remains sleep in a missile silo at Cape...
Keith Cowing, a former NASA employee who now runs the independent NASA Watch website, said in a posting that the schedule speed-up looked like a “Hail Mary pass” for the expensive SLS program. “To move this rather important milestone up now in the midst of dueling and ever-shifting po...
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They then asked him if he was willing to be trained as an astronaut. “How could any man 5such an exciting job?” One of them said, “Dangerous? Of course. It’s dangerous 6most exciting”The health and physical condition of 7was, of course, very necessary. 8 those in very good ...
Townsend:It’s up to the individual astronaut what their level of social media activity is. We’re happy to give advice to help them make the most of the platforms available or offer training on particular social media tasks. But the astronauts look after their own profiles, everything on ...
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Budgetary issues have forced the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA's chief center for robotic planetary exploration, to reduce its workforce by about 8%.
Back in 2010,NASA Astronaut T.J. Creamer made history. He didn’t discover a new element, or find life on Mars. He sent the first tweet from space. Hello Twitterverse! We r now LIVE tweeting from the International Space Station — the 1st live tweet from Space! :) More soon, send ...
Every astronaut understood the dangers. Frankly it’s amazing there weren’t more disasters. Perhaps this more than anything is a testament to the skill and dedication of every employee at NASA, logo notwithstanding. Jim Sonnenberg Reply Brad December 5, 2014 at 16:10 Let Pentagram redesign ...