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The Race for Space: Launching a Satellite for the International Geophysical Year (1957)

The race for space for a long time was a dream of von Braun's rocket scientists, and Sergei Korolev (Russian: Серге́й Па́влович Королёв) in Russia, but any of their hopes were dashed by the...

The Race for Space–The American-Soviet Battle for Space

I am reading an exciting book entitled SpaceRace by D. Cadbury, Harper Collins, 2006. If you are interested in the space program, enjoy historical suspense, then this is a book for you. The book weaves the story of the German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun and the...

The Shenandoah Valley

Drove today from Marietta to Dublin (VA) on our way to Lynchburg, about 400 miles. Most of the drive was in the gorgeous Shenadnoah Valley. I've written before about the Shenandoah Valley in an earlier post in a discussion of plate tectonics, and other matters...

Rest and Sleep for NASA: Participate in the Bed Rest Study

I read an interesting article in the New York Times online today entitled NASA Seeks Volunteers to Spend 3 Weeks in Bed (It’s Tougher Than You Think). Apparently, according one of the NASA scientists (Dr. Liz Warren)working on the project, its been difficult to...

Katrina Re-Visited

Last Fall, I wrote a Katrina online activity entitled, Hurricane Katrina: A Citizen Resource. This citizen resource is designed to help us understand the magnitude of this natural disaster, and to point us toward ways to reduce the destruction and loss of life caused...

How Are Quakes Related?

I came across an interesting article No, One Quake Did Not Lead to Another, in New York Times Online. The article pointed out that following Hawaii’s 6.7 quake on October 15, two other big quakes occurred, a 6.8 near Papua New Guinea, and a 6.4 off the coast of...

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