How a graduate advisor undermined her student.
There are some serious problems with academia, and not just in the social sciences.
How a graduate advisor undermined her student.
There are some serious problems with academia, and not just in the social sciences.
Another successful flight, the fourth now. That oscillation on the drogues looks like it could make people sick, though.
Patricia’s mother died on Friday morning after a long decline, and the church service is scheduled for Monday morning in Columbia. We’re at LAX now waiting to board. I’ll have my laptop with me, so I’ll be blogging. I’ll be heading to Seattle straight from there Monday evening for the Newspace conference.
I’m surprised at the degree to which I agree with his views. Yes, we definitely need space nuclear reactors, and science cannot justify a human mission to Mars.
Loren Grush has the story. So their streak is over, but this is how you learn and improve.
I think that these are a cruel fraud on a young generation.
Would it be moral to send one?
There are at least two flawed assumptions in this piece.
This should buy ULA enough time to get Vulcan flying.
He told me about this when I had lunch with him a few weeks ago when he was in LA, partly to deal with it.
@JeffFoust has a good history at The Space Review today. It nicely complements my op-ed on keeping the FAA out of orbit.