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Tag Archives: NASA

Earth from Moon

Why Explore Space?

August 8, 2012by Shinji Leave a comment

In 1970, a Zambia-based nun named Sister Mary Jucunda wrote to Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, then-associate director of science at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, in response to his ongoing research into a piloted mission to […]

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X-38 flying free from mothership

X-38 Emergency Reentry Vehicle

June 22, 2012by Shinji Leave a comment

I had this action figure toy, “Big Jim”, a kind of Barbie for gender defined children. I did not like it too much. At least since my classmate C. — […]

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Discovery’s last flight

April 17, 2012by Shinji Leave a comment

Discovery, the oldest shuttle in NASA’s fleet,  has flown 39 missions over 27 years. NASA ended the shuttle program last summer after a 30-year run to focus on destinations beyond low-Earth […]

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