In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA Ladies Leave the Men at Home We finally have the first EVER all female space walk later this month. After the false alarm last March when due to spacesuit sizing… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA Celebrating Apollo 11 Saturday marks the day that Neil Armstrong took his giant leap by becoming the first person to walk on the Moon 50 years ago.… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA Directing a Spacecraft Millions of Miles Away This past December, NASA’s most recent interplanetary mission arrived at its destination. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at Bennu, a tiny near Earth asteroid, to… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA What’s Shakin’ on Mars? If a Marsquake occurs and there isn’t a spacecraft to measure it, did it really happen? You may remember earlier this year I interviewed a… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA/ ULA Good Vibes on Mars One of my dear friends has been working on a a rocket that is sending a lander to Mars on Saturday. That is right… Continue Reading →