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Daily Archives: July 6, 2011
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Nature had a lot of cool stuff in it today. Let’s get to it: 3… I know that a decent percentage of our audience is composed of early-career planetary scientists. Well, right now, there’s a dearth of mission-oriented talent in our generation, according to a Nature News piece. We need to start getting involved in missions so that we can lead when it’s our turn to explore the other bodies in the solar system. Get to it, folks. 2… Nature.... |
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3… Following yesterday’s news that JWST is under threat of cancellation by Congress,the AAS responded today. There are lots of good points in that post, the type that carry weight here in DC. I recommend reading it, and following up with your congressional representatives. And unlike other mission debates, this isn’t a choice between JWST and something else. It’s JWST or bust. This is a real cut to NASA’s budget that is being proposed. 2… If one wants to see.... |
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Hey everyone! Sorry for the infrequent posts the last few weeks. Many of us have been on travel. I also had a move, a new job for my spouse, and had a huge project in June that is just wrapping up. Oh, and there have been budget issues. Thus, no Countdowns, which had been the mechanism I had envisioned for keeping up regular content when we’re all busy. But most of that is behind us now, and we’ll be posting.... |
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Astrobiology Magazine Top Story |
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