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Warning: there is some random stuff in here, but it's based upon the research I've done and where it randomly took me at the time. I encourage you to think about things and let your critical thinking take you to places you've never been. Because we live in a world of naysayers, I have included links to the sites from which I have derived my information at the end of this piece. I challenge...

Your kid's idea could fly! (Literally!)

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I was involved in the Young Astronauts Program, Space Camp, and other NASA-related outreach programs growing up.  Exploring space has always been my driving passion and I am fortunate to have had the support from my family and my teachers to pursue that dream.One of the reasons why I'm proud to be a part of the ISS National Laboratory Office team now is our education and outreach mission.  It's important to me to help inspire...

Why our future is in space

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Rather than just look to our country's past accomplishments as justification for continuing the space program, I'd like to take some time to explain why I think our future depends on it.  Science & EngineeringIn the present day and more immediate future, scientific research on the International Space Station is greatly expanding now that assembly is largely complete.  On the ground, we can only escape the pervasive acceleration of gravity for very brief periods of...
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