…until Space Access ’07. It should be an interesting meeting, with lots going on in both the orbital and suborbital world.
If you think you might want to attend, it would behoove you to make a hotel reservation today. You can always cancel.
…until Space Access ’07. It should be an interesting meeting, with lots going on in both the orbital and suborbital world.
If you think you might want to attend, it would behoove you to make a hotel reservation today. You can always cancel.
EUreaucrats can’t understand why people might want their national currencies back. Don’t they understand what’s good for them?
They seem to continue to rediscover the same “fact” every year or so:
Finally! The first time the Bush administration ever acknowledged global warming! At least, since 2001, when President Bush said:
First, we know the surface temperature of the earth is warming. [
They seem to continue to rediscover the same “fact” every year or so:
Finally! The first time the Bush administration ever acknowledged global warming! At least, since 2001, when President Bush said:
First, we know the surface temperature of the earth is warming. [
They seem to continue to rediscover the same “fact” every year or so:
Finally! The first time the Bush administration ever acknowledged global warming! At least, since 2001, when President Bush said:
First, we know the surface temperature of the earth is warming. [
NBC, in a novel approach, actually interviews troops in Iraq, to see what they think about war criticism at home. They’re not very impressed.
Are we about to get an operational missile defense?
O’Reilly said there would be no formal announcement that the system was operational. He predicted the capability to defend against enemy missiles and to continue testing and development work would be achieved within a year.
“It’s just a matter of maturation,” he told reporters after a speech hosted by the George C. Marshall Institute, a public policy group.
On this week of anniversaries of space disasters, space historian Dwayne Day writes that we should display, rather than hide, the results of past tragedies, and allow not only NASA to learn from them, but the public as well. I agree.
Why chicks don’t dig the singularity. It’s a long, but interesting read.
Why chicks don’t dig the singularity. It’s a long, but interesting read.