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Politics · 114th Congress
Ivanka’s Spotlight Masks Dearth of Female Leaders at the Podium
Others included a golf pro and the first woman to command a space shuttle mission.
Politics · 114th Congress
Who’s Speaking at the Republican Convention?
Rudy Giuliani: The former Republican mayor of New York City and Republican presidential candidate who calls Trump “a friend.”
Super-Fast Solar Ship May Revolutionize How We Explore Space
Defense One : “It took NASA’s Voyager I probe 35 years to reach the edge of our solar system and enter interstellar space. But a lot has changed in space technology since Voyager launched in 1977.
The New ‘Google for Government Documents’
A major overhaul in 2009 led to gpo.gov , where digital signatures and new authenticating measures were introduced — a move inspired by a report printed by the agency on the Space Shuttle Columbia
Opinion · 114th Congress
Will Trump Drive Away Next Generation of Hispanic Leaders?
For some people, Ronald Reagan’s speech to schoolchildren after the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle marks their first political memory.
The Out of This World Legacy of Supernova Mikulski
Mikulski remembered being at Goddard in 1993, during a shuttle trip to repair the faulty telescope.
The Out of This World Legacy of Supernova Mikulski
Mikulski remembered being at Goddard in 1993, during a shuttle trip to repair the faulty telescope.
What Ted Cruz Thinks About Manned Spaceflight
American astronauts to and from the International Space Station (a necessity since the end of NASA’s shuttle program).
August Recess an Ideal Time for Art History Class at the Capitol
and murals, but only a few of the spaces he left blank to accommodate future developments have been utilized — most recently 28 years ago, with an homage in the Senate wing to the crew of the doomed space
August Recess an Ideal Time for Art History Class at the Capitol
and murals, but only a few of the spaces he left blank to accommodate future developments have been utilized — most recently 28 years ago, with an homage in the Senate wing to the crew of the doomed space
Congress Must Fully Fund the Space Launch System | Commentary
And as the annual appropriations bills wind their way through the House and Senate, leaders of both parties must join together to continue this commitment — and fully fund the innovative new technologies
Rand Paul Won’t Be Going Hollywood
The report noted the new museum already has plans to feature the shuttle from “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
Crises Bring Out the Best in Congress, Ian Koski Maintains | Exit Interview
On a more personal note, Koski felt particularly moved while watching NASA’s final space shuttle mission rocket into the great beyond above Kennedy Space Center.
#WayBackWednesday: Senators Sing Elton John’s ‘Rocket Man’ (Video)
But Nelson, who orbited the Earth for six days in 1986 on the space shuttle Columbia, could not resist chiming in for a duet with his colleague, although one chorus proved to be enough.
Exit Interview: Dan Scandling’s Appreciation of Virginia Runs Deep
Ernie Fletcher’s plane flew into restricted air space. That was the first time since 9/11 when it was clear there was a serious threat and not a drill.
Excitement for the Journey Beyond Earth is Building
Building out the facility means a great deal to most of the employees working on SLS as many of them supported the International Space Station, Space Shuttle and other space programs.
Our Path from the Moon to Mars
Later generations were engaged by the Space Shuttle program, as it launched again and again to transport crew and cargo to build the world’s first on-orbit space station, realizing NASA’s dream
The Time for a New, All-American Advanced Liquid Rocket Engine Is Now | Commentary
In 1972, President Richard Nixon committed the United States to a space shuttle to meet all launch needs for America’s space program — for national security, civil space, human spaceflight and the
How Second-Term Presidents Scratch the 6-Year Itch
“We paused together to mourn and honor the valor of our seven Challenger heroes,” Ronald Reagan said before the 99th Congress on Feb. 4, 1986, just days after the space shuttle disaster rocked the