In Aerospace Engineering The Likelihood of Getting Hit by a Piece of Space Junk Recently, with the news of Tiangong-1 impacting Earth this week, there has been much concern about where it will land and whether it will… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering Space is a Highway and apparently Elon is riding it all night long. I have never been more happy to be wrong. The Falcon Heavy launched yesterday afternoon… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ JAXA/ NASA Walking on Sunshine Not one but two spacewalks are in your forecast! Three astronauts will be venturing outside the International Space Station this month of January: two… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering Space Junk 101 I always begin my talks on space debris, aka space junk, with “Have you ever seen Gravity?” If you have not, you better just… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA/ NOAA All Eyes On Earth Last Monday, I was very fortunate to be included in NASA’s JPSS-1 Social. JPSS-1, standing for Joint Polar Satellite System, is an Earth observing… Continue Reading →