The President is expected to make some sort of announcement in the next month or so on the future of the US Space program. The space fans all over the world are calling for a bold plan of action. We want the "future" we read about growing up. The 2010 in the mind and writings... Continue Reading →
Inspiration Friday: NASA’s very own Beth Beck
We caught up with Beth Beck(@bethbeck) while she was working from home as a part of contingency plan operation in case of a major flu outbreak. She's a regular blogger in addition to being a huge asset to outreach for the US Space program at bethbeck.wordpress.com What's your role within NASA? I work in the... Continue Reading →
As hope for the US Space program fades, an opportunity arises
It's not terribly surprising that the committee set forth by the president to review the NASA programs has found that there isn't going to be enough money to get to the moon. In fact, it's worse than that. Norman Augustine, the committee's chairman said. It will be difficult with the current budget to do anything... Continue Reading →
When you only have 38911 bytes free, maybe it is easier to get to the moon
If you were around in the early 80's this screen may be familiar to you. The Commodore 64 was a very popular home computer. It was my primary computer until High School in 1989 (I happen to still have it). When I look back at it I still find it amazing. It was not a... Continue Reading →