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Most of you know that I am a space enthusiast and as such write a lot about our Space Programs. I love it and what we can learn from pursuing it. Last week I had the pleasure to tour the Kennedy Space Center Museum with my sister. It was a spectacular exhibit. I have...
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We are placing a lot of satellites in the low earth orbit (LEO). More will be deployed in the coming decade. All satellites have a certain lifespan. So, what happens when they die? “ For all missions we will provide an end-to-end service, addressing mission licensing,...
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If you read my blog regularly, and I hope you do, you know I am an avid space program lover. I await the next launch with anticipation much like my dog Auggie does a bone. This article is about the Orbilander which is a combination orbiter and a lander. Pretty cool,...
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Previously I wrote about ChatGPT and what they are doing to change the face of artificial intelligence. I will now take that a bit further and write about artificial general intelligence or AGI and what it is capable of. AGI can already exceed what humans are able to...
Apr 19, 2023 | Astrology, Astronauts, astronomy, communication, conversations, Cosmonauts, earth, economy, education, freedom, government, history, News, science, society, Space, Space Exploration, space missions, Space Race, technology, USA, World
If you love space like I love space you will be excited to learn about the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. According to an article on Space.com, it will “…rewind the universe.” It is touted as being more powerful and able to look far deeper into our universe than...
Mar 28, 2023 | Apollo, Apollo 11, Artists, Astrology, Astronauts, astronomy, exploration, history, science, solar tornadoes, Space, space disasters, Space Exploration, stars, weather
We know what the sun is and does, but have you ever considered what occurs on the surface of the sun? Space weather is a critical component of our space program and NOAA. The sun factors into that equation too. I learned something new today about the sun. There are...