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Obama lays out new US space policy

by DMarieJuly 6, 2010May 27, 2011

President Barack Obama on Monday laid out an overarching new US policy on outer space, calling for more international and private sector

FOR KIDS: Planning for Mars

by JordanMay 3, 2010January 22, 2014

Obama outlines space program that would take crew beyond the moon Celebrity Trivia Questions…

Endeavour may be among last manned flights as NASA mission shifts

by JordanFebruary 6, 2010August 26, 2013

Endeavour may be among last manned flights as NASA mission shifts  

Swiftrank’s as best portrait of Andromeda Galaxy

by JustinNovember 26, 2009December 15, 2009

The NASA Swift satellite is out there searching for distant cosmic explosions.   Swift  has also taken the highest resolution ultraviolet portrait

Mother Nature prevails; NASA scrubs Discovery landing

by JustinSeptember 11, 2009January 7, 2014

Unable to find a break in the weather at Kennedy Space Center, NASA managers on Thursday scrubbed its plans to land the

Close encounters of the bright-planet kind

by JordanJanuary 27, 2008March 21, 2014

The first day of the month starts off with a beautiful planet pairing in the eastern sky. Early in the morning, the

Venture Capital Helping Private Space Travel

by JordanOctober 23, 2007May 31, 2011

Space travel isn’t something that is only limited to government agencies.  A new space race has gotten underway, and it is being

Investing in Moon Land

by JordanOctober 10, 2007May 31, 2011

In a previous post i mentioned that the Lunar Registry is offering plots of land up in one acre increments.  Once my

Orion Missions Could Mean Unemployment For NASA Employees

by JimmyAugust 31, 2007June 7, 2012

Lawmakers want to make sure NASA’s next big mission to the moon doesn’t send too many workers to the unemployment line. A

Orion Image

by JimmyAugust 2, 2007April 23, 2012

The spacecraft that NASA hopes will return humans to the moon is scheduled to begin flight testing in fall 2008. The Orion

$16.7 Million Contract For Work On Ares I

by JimmyJune 22, 2007

NASA has authorized a contract with a maximum value of $16.7 million with Alcoa North American Rolled Products of Bettendorf, Iowa, to

Pictures of Orion Testing Location at Plum Brook

by JimmyJune 11, 2007March 21, 2014

Pictures of Plum Brook Testing Center where NASA will test Orion.  View pictures

Orion and Ares Images

by JimmyMay 18, 2007March 21, 2014

Check out some images of Orion and Ares hardware here

Recent Orion News

by JimmyApril 16, 2007March 21, 2014

After a trip out of town its time to catch up on last weeks news. NASA, Lockheed fret over Orion funding Astronauts,

Supply Team in Orion Bid Announced

by JimmyMarch 29, 2007

Boeing’s bid to win work in New Orleans on NASA’s next space exploration program will be joined by a team of eight

Interview About Why Mankind Should Return to the Moon

by JimmyMarch 23, 2007April 23, 2012

Plans are underway to establish a permanent human presence on the moon by the year 2020. Earth & Sky spoke with Pete

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