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Employee History Day for the U.S.' Largest Nuclear Accident Site1 comment

Mike Austin wrote 1 month ago: - Astronaut Buzz Aldrin at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory - Los Angelenos will have a chance to s … more →

Tags: Conservation, Energy, sustainability, Science, you GOTTA go!, Consciousness, Cancer, nuclear energy, largest nuclear accident in the U.S.

US Corps of Engineers is busy spending their time and money in Iraq and Afghanistan - that's why they can't get anything done right in the United States as it crumbles around us and becomes ever more dangerous to US citizens who have paid for every cent, dime, and dollar by the hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes and use fees, registrations, fines and matching state tax funds that the Corps of Engineers and their civilian contractors are blatantly misusing, diverting to foreign enterprises and treasonously mismanaging1 comment

cricketdiane wrote 2 months ago: US Army Corps of Engineers – (USACE) USACE directly supports the military at the front, making … more →

Tags: Cricket Diane C Sparky Phillips, Afghanistan, Atlanta Georgia Cobb County flood water damage, Boeing, bridges and infrastructure damage in Georgia Metropolit, Buford Dam, Corps of Engineers used US tax dollars and their effort, Cricket House Studios, cricketdiane

how it all relates

janusmalone2 wrote 3 months ago: astrophysics and astrodynamics are founded upon the originallity of astronomy. If it wasnt for astro … more →

Tags: astronomy, saturn rockets, Nuclear, ssfl, Boeing

September Volunteer Profile - Larry Moran

Waring Hills wrote 3 months ago: Volunteer Larry Moran in front of a Talos missile. I first met volunteer Larry Moran in the fall of … more →

Tags: news and events, History, mats, McCord AFB, c-124, C-118, FJ Fury, Thor missile, convair

Molten Salt Technology Sheds New Light on Solar Energy 2 comments

LKBlog wrote 6 months ago: The mineral is a key part of a Santa Monica firm’s proposed alternative energy project in the … more →

Tags: California, Electricity generation, energy research, Funding, molten salt, News, renewable energy, Solar energy, solar farm

Oh Susana!1 comment

spoutingoff wrote 7 months ago: The Santa Susana Field Lab fired over 30,000 rocket tests leaving grossly polluted soil and groundwa … more →

Tags: Water Quality, environmental restoration, groundwater contamination, soil contamination

boeing working piece2 comments

scamuic wrote 8 months ago: INTRODUCTION   This essay is written to serve several functions. First of all, it is intended to inf … more →

Tags: demilitarization, nuclear industrial complex, Jeppesen Dataplan, Finding Our Roots, Boeing, mayor daley, Chicago, North Lawndale

Rocketdyne Engine Launches Planet Hunting Spacecraft

msaerospace wrote 9 months ago:        One of our key customers made worldwide headlines this month as the engine built by Pratt … more →

Tags: Enterprise Thinking, Business Practices, Businesses, Can Do, Community, Company, Improvement, Kepler, M S Aeropspace

What I Want to Be When I Grow Up1 comment

rogerhollander wrote 11 months ago: (My father wanted to be a lawyer and so did I.  After graduating from Mercer Beasley School of Law i … more →

Tags: what I want to be when I grow up, Ecuador, roger hollander, NDP, Princeton, careers, Jobs, New Jersey, Toronto

U.S. Coast Guard Ignites Valley Girl Into Action2 comments

gnbardsley wrote 11 months ago: 1980s classic. I was your typical San Fernando “valley girl.” I lived for the sun, the b … more →

Tags: Canoga Park, Career, Employee Communications, Journalist, san fernando valley, Science, Space Exploration, Space Shuttle, Space Shuttle Discovery

Where did all the 400,000 people go???

sara1943 wrote 1 year ago: Did it really take 400,000 people to land Apollo 11 on the Moon?  Of course it did.  Not only do I h … more →

Tags: APOLLO Propulsion, apollo, S1C-Stage, Michoud, houston, Cape Canaveral, F 1, MTF, Stennis


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