Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Star Trek’s ‘Picard’ Depicts A Starship Captain In Winter

The first we see of Jean-Luc Picard in the trailer for “Star Trek: Picard” is him moping around at Chateau Picard among his vineyards. He is still traumatized at what happened during the last “Next Generation” movie, “Nemesis.” He has a lot to be sad about aside from the horrible reviews the movie got. The movie saw the destruction of Commander Data, the android second officer played by Brent Spiner, Picard’s friend and occasional conscience.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

NASA's forgotten plan to land people on Mars in the 1980s

Basking in the afterglow of the flight of Apollo 11, NASA set out to examine possibilities for a post-Apollo space program. The Nixon administration had commissioned a study conducted by the Space Task Group comprised of NASA engineers to assess what could be done given the development of Apollo-era technology. The Space Task Group’s report, delivered in September 1969, was breathtaking in its scope and ambition.

Elon Musk says SpaceX could land on the moon in 2 years. A NASA executive says 'we'll partner with them, and we'll get there faster' if the company can pull it off.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

An American Space Partnership With China Would Be Disastrous For The World

Apollo moonwalker Buzz Aldrin once urged the United States to open a dialogue with China to form a space partnership. Aldrin is not the only person to make such a suggestion. But Beijing’s aggressive, imperialist actions with the goal of supplanting the United States as the world’s dominant superpower argues against such an initiative. China’s rank human rights abuses make a moral case against such a partnership as well.

HARRIET - Official Trailer [HD] - In Theaters November 1st





One of the most badass women of the 19th Century.
Chris Kraft, a giant of the early space program, has passed. Eric Berger has a warm tribute
Forget the Green New Deal. Elizabeth Warren wants the Green Apollo Program.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

"Bridges" | Scherie Murray for Congress





AOC gets an opponent and boy is she impressive!
How will we experience the next moon landing?

People who were not directly involved with the Apollo 11 moon landing, 50 years ago, experienced the event in a passive manner, sitting in front of an analog television set, watching the transmissions from the lunar surface while commentators described what was happening on another world in awestruck, breathless tones. It is estimated that 500 million people watched the first moon landing on a planet that contained just 3.5 billion people. Apollo 11 was the most watched and most expensive reality show in human history.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

NASA Exploration Chief’s Ouster Is Great News For Trump’s Moon Mission

Bill Gerstenmaier has been running NASA’s human space flight directorate since 2005. His tenure lasted through three administrations. He is a popular and well-respected NASA manager.

Yet, the fact that President Bush’s Project Constellation and President Obama’s Road to Mars never made it to the launchpad suggested that he was not the man to run President Trump’s Artemis “return to the moon” program. In the interest of getting Americans back to the moon by 2024, Gerstenmaier had to go.

Monday, July 15, 2019

For All Mankind — Remembering Apollo 11 | Apple TV+







More on Ron Moore's alt-history of the space race.

Jim Bridenstine pours cold water on Keith Cowing's absurd rumormongering about a pivot to Mars.

It was very brief. I had seen him in the media talk about Mars a lot, and I just reached out and wanted to make sure that we were in alignment. We want to talk about Mars, and certainly, we want to go to the Moon to get to Mars because that’s the path.

And he said, “Absolutely. You got to go to the Moon to get to Mars because I certainly understand that.” He also says he wants us to talk about Mars. He said that’s the generational thing that will inspire the nation, and he says, “So keep talking about Mars.” And so that’s what we’re doing.

The canceled Apollo missions to the moon would have been epic

However, three more missions to the moon — Apollos 18, 19 and 20 — could have been flown, but instead were canceled. All of the hardware for these missions had already been built, and trained astronauts were ready to fly. The savings of those cancellations amounted to only a few tens of millions of dollars.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

The irrepressible Keith Cowing is spreading rumors again.

"There is a pervasive rumor circulating in the space sector that the President will make a statement associated w/the #Apollo11 anniversary. It would supposedly have more to do w/Mars than #moon2024. Sources talk about a 24 Jul event at @NASA - maybe JSC. #rumor #hearsay #gossip "

I can believe that the President is going to make a speech for the 50th Anniversary of Apollo. In fact, I advised him to do so recently.

However, I don’t think he’s going to abandon the moon and try to go directly to Mars. As recently as the 4th of July celebration on the Washington Mall the president was careful to mention going back to the moon and going to Mars to Gene Kranz in front of a million people, not to mention the millions more who watched on TV. I think he will talk about going back to the moon and going to Mars as two things that are linked. But he should do it at Rice University rather than JSC. The symbolism would be unmistakable.

Protecting America’s Future Means Militarizing Space Today

The Roman general Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus said, “If you want peace, prepare for war.”

The statement was true when Roman legions guarded the Pax Romana. It is true today as America’s armed forces maintain a fragile peace throughout the world. It will be true in the future when humanity expands beyond Earth. That means we need a Space Force to keep peace on the high frontier.

Friday, July 05, 2019

NASA will look for life in space with a nuclear-powered drone

NASA has announced its plans for a nuclear-powered aerial drone, Dragonfly, that will fly from place to place on Saturn’s moon Titan. Dragonfly is planned to launch in 2026 for an expected landing in 2034. The lengthy flight will include a gravity-assist maneuver to increase the probe’s velocity.

Tuesday, July 02, 2019

Reaching The ‘Golden Asteroid’ Is Well Worth Our Tax Dollars

NASA is preparing to launch a probe to an asteroid called “16 Psyche,” also known as the “golden asteroid.” It holds industrial and precious metals worth an estimated $10,000 quadrillion at current market value. The asteroid and similar mineral sources could help NASA change space exploration from an expensive government program to something that could create limitless prosperity.