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Small Space Growing Big – NSRC 2017

December 7, 2017 Outbound Uncategorized

In two weeks, the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers ConferenceNext-Generation Suborbital Researcher Conference (NSRC) for this year will kick off in Bloomfield, Colorado. It is a central meeting and discussion forum for educators and researchers working to

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Kindred Spirits – Space Nation

December 6, 2017 Outbound Astrosociology, Wagons Ho!

Kindred Spirits – Space Nation I ran across a new organization out there, Space Nation, who has the noble goal of creating the largest space discovery community on the planet. Their belief statement reads thus:

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The Quality of Go

June 30, 2016 Outbound Uncategorized

I’ve been mulling over the question for many years, and over the past few I’ve nibbled at the edges of finding answers for myself. For the moment, I’m not going to go into those answers.

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The Weird, Ugly Side of Space Politics

November 23, 2015 Outbound Astrosociology, Wagons Ho!

Keith Cowing at NASAWatch seems offended by this image: #JourneyToMars Facebook hype from @LockheedMartin As if Orion with only a service module will be in Mars orbit Here’s a bit of SpaceX concept art that

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NINE SIGMA IN-SITU STUDY DISPATCH 2 – Table 1 First Analysis

October 29, 2015 Outbound Wagons Ho!

I took a look at the data presented in Table 1 of NineSigma’s proposal information, and compared the Moon and Martian materials to Earth values. There are a few first thoughts: 1. As it might

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Nuclear Aftermath – Future Studies for the Really Hardcore Student

October 21, 2015 Outbound Astrosociology

There is a recent article by Steven Starr over at the Federation of American Scientists, bemoaning yet again the futility of surviving Nuclear War. Suffice it to say, even after a long heritage of debunking

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Kaizen Update #1

October 20, 2015 Outbound Uncategorized

In reference to my post about embarking on a personal Kaizen, I’d say that I’m doing okay. The general advice is to improve something every day, even if it’s only a small percentage better. So

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Pretty EPIC

October 19, 2015 Outbound Uncategorized

A new NASA website is now providing a daily global view of Earth, as imaged by the DSCOVR spacecraft. Check it out.

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Nine Sigma In-Situ Study Dispatch 1

October 15, 2015 Outbound Wagons Ho!

I find Table 1 of the Nine Sigma In-Situ Competition to be very interesting. It’s a simple summary chart of various soil/rock material distributions for Earth, Moon, and Mars, as defined by percentage mass. I

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Ohhhh… This is Really Effective

October 14, 2015 Outbound Astrosociology

Thanks to Brett Hoffstadt for this really great cartoon summation of Steven Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. I didn’t know about the rest of the videos in this series, and will definitely be

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