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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the beltway. In Washington, DC. Where laws are made. Where NASA gets its direction. NASA launches things that orbit planets. It’s a metaphor. We stole that line from the Space Politics blog.
The latest from The Institute's Dr. Paul Spudis' blog, The Once and Future Moon ...
I've been a bit behind in linking to LPI scientist Paul Spudis' blog entries. Here is a post from January regarding Chinese ambitions for lunar exploration. ...
The latest from The Institute's Dr. Paul Spudis from his The Once and Future Moon blog. ...
From spacepolitics.com ...
Well it appears to be official. With one swift statement, President Obama made it clear he has no interest in returning astronauts to the Moon. Under his new vision for NASA, astronauts will land on an asteroid in the 2020s, followed by astronauts orbiting Mars, that followed by a Mars landing in ...
What is the deal with NASA? LPI's Dr. Paul Spudis weighs in with his latest blog.
In a recent article published on space.com, researchers discuss what ...
Our Moon ...
The Moon ain't what it used to be. People gush about asteroids, Mars, ...
Today is Astronomy Day, and one of the best ways to celebrate is by going ...
The mission of the Kepler Project is to discover habitable planets ...