It was a flash memory problem.
Don’t blame me for the bad pun–someone over at sci.space.policy came up with it.
It was a flash memory problem.
Don’t blame me for the bad pun–someone over at sci.space.policy came up with it.
The San Diego Union-Tribune has set the record straight on my and Fox News’ supposed journalistic fraud and forgery.
Clark Lindsey has some useful thoughts on all of the silly commentary about the cost of the president’s new space initiative. (If you’re reading this in the future, scroll down to the January 23rd entry)
Boeing is already showing artists’ conceptions of their space exploration hardware.
[Via Clark Lindsey]
Boeing is already showing artists’ conceptions of their space exploration hardware.
[Via Clark Lindsey]
Boeing is already showing artists’ conceptions of their space exploration hardware.
[Via Clark Lindsey]
Captain Kangaroo has died.
Max Boot (who is apparently going to be a weekly columnist at the Daily Puppy Trainer–it’s nice to see them looking for a little diversity on their editorial page, and some viewpoints to the right of Bob Scheer) says that we should encourage private Mars expeditions.
[via emailer Robb Kestner]
Jay Manifold has a plan to execute the president’s space vision. I agree with him that anything on the timescale of decades is likely to be superceded by technology.
Jay Manifold has a plan to execute the president’s space vision. I agree with him that anything on the timescale of decades is likely to be superceded by technology.