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RR Autograph Auction STS-6 Entry Checklist Space Shuttle Challenger Signed

RR Autograph Auctions wrote 4 days ago: Flown, complete STS-6 Entry Checklist, flown into lunar orbit on board Space Shuttle Challenger duri … more →

Tags: Space, NASA, RR Auction, rr auctions, RRAuction, RR Autograph Auction, RR Autograph Auctions, rrauctions, STS-6

THE RIGHT STUFF

cielotech wrote 1 week ago: The following jpegs were furnished by Charles Murray, Senior Technical Editor for Design News Daily. … more →

Tags: Enginnering Education, Education, technology, Physics, Commentary, Air Force, fast planes, Teaching, NASA

Adam's SFIFF56 Report: Day 7 - "Animation Shorts", "Our Homeland", or "Kazoku no kuni" and "Computer Chess"1 comment

Adam Cuttler wrote 2 weeks ago: Some animation with a little Christopher Plummer narration, a glimpse into a heartbreaking repatriat … more →

Tags: Reviews, San Francisco International Film Festival, SFIFF, Animation, Animated, Short films, Japanese, Japan, Shorts

US Navy to Name Research Vessel After Astronaut Sally Ride

Working Harbor Committee wrote 1 month ago: The R/V Sally Ride, a Neil Armstrong-class AGOR ship, is the US Navy’s first research vessel n … more →

Tags: Working Harbor, History 2, NASA, united states navy, sally ride, agor, research vessel, Secretary of the Navy, R/V Sally Ride

Layers2 comments

Brian Westbye wrote 2 months ago: Image Source: The Edmontonian I love winter, and I embrace it. I can’t afford to go skiing anymore, … more →

Tags: brian westbye, True Life, hendricks methodist, Jacksonville, FL, layering, Maine, memoir, winter

Microbe Matters Book Club: "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman"1 comment

kdshives wrote 2 months ago: English: at (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Sometimes I’m lucky enough to stumble across small treasures a … more →

Tags: Book Review, Richard Feynman, Manhattan Project, quantum electrodynamics

Sally Ride: First American Female Astronaut

Susan wrote 2 months ago:   Sally Ride, the first American woman in space. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)  In Florida, element … more →

Tags: USA History, Biography, united states, American History, Women History, NASA, sally ride, Kennedy Space Center, Space Foundation

Black History Month – Day 25: Guion S. Bluford, Jr.

chesnuttlibrary wrote 2 months ago: Selected Books Space Challenger: The Story of Guion Bluford / An Authorized Biography by Jim Haskins … more →

Tags: Articles and Databases, Books, Articles, Book List, Libraries, Fayetteville State University, History, Library, North Carolina

Communication Failures Contributing to the Challenger Accident2 comments

CamiloTiVo wrote 3 months ago: “Communication Failures Contributing to the Challenger Accident” is an article written by D. A. Wins … more →

Tags: School, Communication, Failures, Challenger, Science

Day 171 - Monday, Monday

bjwine365 wrote 3 months ago: Doesn’t matter your age.  The Mamas and The Papas defined the ‘California Sound’ o … more →

Tags: Hahn Winery, argo, Twin Liquors, Gabriel's San Marcos, Hahn GSM Monterey, Mamas and the Papas, President Roosevelt, FDR, President Truman

Flying the Flaming Skies: Should You Trust the Boeing Dreamliner?1 comment

engineeringthinking wrote 3 months ago: When a serious safety issue occurs, the normal engineering process tends to become quickly corrupted … more →

Tags: Analysis, bad science, independent verification, Protecting Your Life, root cause analysis, Safety, system review, Boeing Dreamliner, Lithium Batteries

Guion Bluford

Team N.A.M.E.S. wrote 3 months ago: Celebrate Black History Dr. Guion Stewart “Guy” Bluford, Jr. (born November 22, 1942), is an enginee … more →

Tags: Black History Month, "Association for Study of African American Life and His, Carter G. Woodson, African-American History, Supreme Court of the United States, NASA, Guion Bluford, Bluford, Space Shuttle

The Future Belongs to the Brave1 comment

jlmdiscovery wrote 3 months ago: This day is a Day of Remembrance for NASA and our country as a whole, a day to think back on the sac … more →

Tags: Quotes, People, Space Program, NASA, Christa McAuliffe, Ellison Onizuka, ronald mcnair, Dick Scobee, Gregory Jarvis

A Challenger memory4 comments

Call of the Siren wrote 3 months ago: The explosion of the space shuttle Challenger on January 28, 1986. Photo credit: NASA I was a high s … more →

Tags: Books, myth, Space Shuttle, Ronald Reagan, united states, John Gillespie Magee, World War II, reagan, Peggy Noonan

Challenger: 27 Years Later

padresteve wrote 3 months ago: “We risk great peril if we kill off this spirit of adventure, for we cannot predict how and in what … more →

Tags: History, Star Trek, traumatic national events, News and Current Events, uss hue city, space shuttle columbia, General Peter Pace, battle of hue city memorial weekend, 557th medical company

1-28-13: 1-28-1986 Challenger9 comments

Robert S Johnson wrote 3 months ago: “On Jan. 28, 1986, space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff from Cape Canave … more →

Tags: Photography, NASA, Hudson River, New York City, Space Shuttle Enterprise, Postaday2013, Christa McAuliffe, Explosion, Cape Canaveral

God Speed Challenger ...

Phil Bundy wrote 3 months ago: … more →

Tags: Courage, Challenger explosion, Reagan Challenger Explosion

This Day in History...

Sector 7 Studio Productions wrote 3 months ago: Photoshop by: Michael Red Crow Mulholland @ Sector 7 Studio Productions Los Angeles This Day in Hist … more →

Tags: Michael Mulholland, Sons of the Second, medicine wheel, Music in Film, Production, Post Production, Studio Sessions, Sector 7 Studio, Music

Where Were You?

markmilatz75 wrote 3 months ago: Today is a sad anniversary!  On January, 28, 1986 the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded soon after t … more →

Tags: 9/11, Jesus, Sandy Hook


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