Commentary U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris can secure freedom for Americans and their allies by simply exercising much needed leadership as chair of the National Space Council (NSC), an advisory body to the White House. In selecting his vice president to serve as the NSC chairperson, President Joe Biden honored the precedent started by George…
If She Does Her Job as NSC Chair, Kamala Harris Can Still Save the Free World
If She Does Her Job as NSpC Chair, Kamala Harris Can Still Save the Free World
Commentary U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris can secure freedom for Americans and their allies by simply exercising much needed leadership as chair of the National Space Council (NSpC), an advisory body to the White House. In selecting his vice president to serve as the NSpC chairperson, President Joe Biden honored the precedent started by George…
China Seeks Space Dominance With 40 Planned Launches in 2022
China’s communist regime plans to continue its efforts to win the new space race throughout 2022. Thus far, Beijing is on track to achieve at least 40 space launches during the year, including missions to complete its space station, develop a lunar base, and field new satellites. The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. (CASC),…
The Heavens Declare (Episode 12): The Law of Gravity Part1
This episode the experts explore the power of gravity in the universe and how it keeps everything from flying apart. They also explore how gravity can effect time related to Relativity. The experts share why gravity showcases God’s power and creativity for keeping the universe together. Experts explore the Law of Gravity and Relativity and…
Amazon Collaborates With Lockheed Martin, Cisco
Lockheed Martin Corp, Amazon.com Inc, and Cisco Systems Inc partnered to integrate unique human-machine interface technologies into NASA’s Orion spacecraft. It would provide an opportunity to learn how future astronauts could benefit from far-field voice technology, AI, and tablet-based video collaboration. The Callisto technology demonstration will be integrated into NASA’s Orion spacecraft for the agency’s Artemis I uncrewed mission…
NASA Nails Trickiest Job on Newly Launched Space Telescope
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—NASA aced the most complicated, critical job on its newly launched space telescope Tuesday: unrolling and stretching a sunshade the size of a tennis court. Ground controllers cheered and bumped fists once the fifth and final layer of the sunshield was tightly secured. It took just 1.5 days to tighten the ultra-thin layers…
China’s Stellar Double Standard
Commentary For the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), hypocrisy flows like water off a duck. The CCP’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) builds multiple naval air missile bases in the South China Sea, threatening sea lanes vital to global commerce, but claims it’s the U.S. Navy freedom of navigation exercises that “threaten the peace.” The Chinese regime…
NASA Estimates Metrics of Exploding Meteorite That Shook Ground
PITTSBURGH—A meteorite that caused an earthshaking boom over suburban Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day exploded in the atmosphere with an energy blast equivalent to an estimated 30 tons (27,216 kilograms) of TNT, officials said. NASA’s Meteor Watch social media site said late Sunday a “reasonable assumption” of the speed of the meteorite at about 45,000…
NASA’s New Space Telescope ‘Hunky-Dory’ After Problems Fixed
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—NASA’s new space telescope is on the verge of completing the riskiest part of its mission—unfolding and tightening a huge sunshade—after ground controllers fixed a pair of problems, officials said Monday. The tennis court-size sunshield on the James Webb Space Telescope is now fully open and in the process of being stretched tight….
Biden Extends Support for International Space Station Through 2030
The administration of President Joe Biden has committed to extending the International Space Station (ISS) operations through 2030, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said on Friday. Nelson said that the Biden administration had committed to working with international partners, including Russia, to continue research being conducted in the orbiting laboratory through the rest of this decade….
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