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Blog Pushes Politico Out Of NASA
George Deutsch joined the US space agency via a White House appointment, and tried to get a staffer at NASA to add the word "theory" to every instance of Big Bang on NASA's web sites.
GoogleNet ContinuedWelcome To The Future
Just when you thought Google couldn't get any more jaw-dropping with its latest explorations, you realize with a sudden and exasperated "omigod" that this is bigger-much bigger than we imagined. Google, NASA, and MIT are going to change the world...again.
NASA and Google Join Up/ Web 2.0 Talk
Some interesting things on the blogs today (I am linking here to Memeorandum): Om Malik touched off a firestorm of comment ...
NASA Gets Googley Eyed
By John Stith
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Thursday they would be taking on Google as a roommate at the Ames Research Center. The two entities intend to collaborate on a number of "technology-focused research-and-development activities."
Google Plans Expansion On NASA Grounds
NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, CA, will host Google CEO Eric Schmidt for a 7:30 pm ET news conference.
First Podcast From Space
As we wait for the space shuttle to return safely to earth - delayed until Tuesday, according to a BBC News report ...
Congress Wants Hubble Fixed
Legislation in the House and Senate concerning NASA's policy measures will be followed by its budget.
NASA Budget Blasts Through House
By John Stith
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a crucial portion of President Bush's legacy with the endorsement of the budget for NASA in a solid 383-15 vote. It's nice to see one American dream kept alive.
Delta Testing NASA Turbulence Technology
The airline has been testing a NASA-developed automated turbulence reporting system on over 80 aircraft.
Frustrated Discovery: NASA Still Working And Waiting
By John Stith
More frustration plagues NASA as engineers drudge through the fuel sensor problems, which have delayed the shuttle launch well over a week. While delays have occurred frequently for various missions throughout the shuttle program's history, the eyes of the world remain on Cape Kennedy for the first launch since Columbia.
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