In case you aren’t aware, today is the third annual Alien Day. Started in 2016 to mark the 30th Anniversary of the movie Aliens, it continues to grow, and for huge fans like myself, it always
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The Fastest Car In The Solar System
Nuff Said…
Read moreRemastered
Here is something that I stumbled across, working late one night at the day job Alien: Remastered – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwDbvYpEl86BvV_f6lr7wWIAKSxmYVgiV For those of you who do not know me in meatworld, I am a massive
Read moreSmall Space Growing Big – NSRC 2017
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
Read moreThe Quality of Go
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.
Read moreKaizen Update #1
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
Read morePretty EPIC
A new NASA website is now providing a daily global view of Earth, as imaged by the DSCOVR spacecraft. Check it out.
Read moreHey! An Area of Investigation for Outbound
One of the dual-purpose areas of interest for us is the blending of space development with terrestrial benefits. Not ancillary spinoffs, but really conscious efforts to make space technology directly applicable to earthly needs and
Read moreAres vs. Luna – Should the Siblings Fight?
I am a very long-time supporter and member of the Moon Society, from way back in the 1990’s, and feel pretty strongly about the need to establish a beachhead on the Moon. There are a
Read moreREASONS TO ARM WRESTLE – ITEM 3
Providing a much larger sample quantity to work with than other existing or proposed missions. While scientists may be happy spending $800 million to return 60 grams of material from an asteroid (Osiris-Rex) and can
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