Billions and billions…of miles away (and still going) Voyager 1 is one amazing spacecraft. It was launched at a time when the planets were aligned in such a way that […]
A long strange journey Not really. I just haven’t had anything to say recently. Been so very very busy! Here are things of interest though. Jupiter […]
Shuttle ‘go’ for April 5th launch Seems there were some technical issues that threatened a delay of the launch. Normally I’m all over the news on this stuff […]
NASA Gets a Quarter from Every Dollar First thing’s first: NASA does NOT get a quarter from every dollar. A quarter would be 25% of the entire Federal Budget. […]
Space: The Final Frontier No truer words can ever be spoken. The depths of the mind are indeed complex but not tangible. Our oceans floors hold […]
Hubble Space Telescope – One Last Time Monday, May 11, 2009, Space Shuttle Atlantis will embark on a mission to give Hubble one last upgrade and servicing. Missions STS-125 […]
Still the biggest I’m straight up copying this from the Gizmodo website. Great write up on one of the (if not the) greatest achievement of […]
Saving the Space Shuttles Read my blog for a few minutes and you’ll quickly realize I’m a science nut. Particularly a space nut. Even MORE specifically […]
Hubble Servicing Mission Does anyone remember when Hubble was launched? Remember how we all waited to see those brilliant images come down? As they started […]
NASA Solar Probe This really got me worked up. It wasn’t enough that it’s a space probe which is inherently cool! It’s a probe headed […]