Soviet Space History

12 April 1961 is another of those important dates humans shouldn’t forget.  It was the day a human first entered space, if only for 108 minutes.  That human was a Soviet Cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin.  The Daily Kos posted this article yesterday, giving some information on the Space Race between the US and USSR, and […]

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What the USAF Watch-dog Satellites May Mean to the Space Community

We’re from the Government.  We’re here to help… The announcement of two geosynchronous space situational awareness satellites from the United States Air Force last Friday was very interesting.  It also raises some issues, which are addressed in my latest Clearancejobs.com article. I’ll probably talk a bit more about the other issues later, too.

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The New Spaceports Are Here

Just my latest Clearancejobs.com post.  This it’s time about the newer spaceports in the US.  Will there be enough business for them?  With high prices, it’s hard to tell.  You can make a better guess after reading:  New Spaceports Readying for New Spaceship Business.

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