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Ed Stone: “An entirely new environment that no space craft has ever experienced before”

  By erica • November 12, 2013 Uncategorized

Ed Stone explains what it means for Voyager 1 to explore interstellar space and how his expectations in 1977 compare to what the spacecraft has accomplished today. Continue reading

Tagged   NASA, Science and Technology, Space, Voyager 1
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Ann Druyan on Voyager 1 and her love for Carl Sagan

  By erica • November 12, 2013 Uncategorized

Ann Druyan recalls what went into planning and executing the Voyager 1 spacecraft and what it was like to see it come to fruition. Continue reading

Tagged   NASA, Science and Technology, Space, Voyager 1
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NASA scientists on Voyager 1′s scientific journey through space

  By erica • November 12, 2013 Uncategorized

NASA scientists Ed Stone and Suzanne Dodd comment on some of Voyager 1's notable discoveries and observations throughout the years. Continue reading

Tagged   NASA, Science and Technology, Space, Voyager 1
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Ann Druyan on Voyager 1′s epic interstellar journey

  By erica • November 12, 2013 Uncategorized

Ann Druyan recalls what it was like to work on the Voyager 1 probe in 1977 and what she hopes will happen to the spacecraft in the future. Continue reading

Tagged   NASA, Science and Technology, Space, Voyager 1
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Sir Arthur C. Clarke on space exploration becoming a reality

  By erica • October 4, 2013 Uncategorized

Sir Arthur C. Clarke, a prominent science fiction writer, discusses the concept of space exploration becoming a reality and how the launch Sputnik changed the world. Continue reading

Tagged   Discovery, NASA, Science and Technology, Space, Sputnik 1
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Astronaut Ken Bowersox: “Turned loose and allowed to do great things”

  By erica • September 28, 2013 Uncategorized

Former NASA astronaut Ken Bowersox explains the unique engineering atmosphere SpaceX has because it's privately funded. He comments on other government funded research facilities limited by the bureaucracy they have to deal with. Continue reading

Tagged   NASA, Science and Technology, Space, SpaceX
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Mars Observer
Dr. Alan Binder on the failure of NASA’s Mars Observer

  By erica • September 25, 2013 Uncategorized

Dr. Alan Binder discusses the failures of the Mars Observer, as well as other NASA projects, like the Hubble Space Telescope and the Mars Climate Orbiter, that experienced technical disasters. Continue reading

Tagged   Innovation, Mars, Mars Observer, NASA, Science and Technology
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Apollo 11
NASA footage

  By bnussbaum • August 20, 2013 Uncategorized

NASA footage of the astronauts throughout the mission. Continue reading

Tagged   Apollo 11, Discovery, Heroes, NASA, Science and Technology
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Apollo 11
The pilot announced, “The eagle has landed”

  By bnussbaum • August 20, 2013 Uncategorized

A University of Louisville professor remembers hearing that the landing was successful while on a plane. Continue reading

Tagged   Apollo 11, Discovery, Heroes, NASA, Science and Technology
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Apollo 11
“They wheeled the school television into the hall”

  By bnussbaum • August 20, 2013 Uncategorized

A man remembers watching the moon landing (at 3:00 a.m. in the U.K.) and the eventual first steps on the moon. Continue reading

Tagged   Apollo 11, Discovery, Heroes, NASA, Science and Technology
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