United States Government adding to the polar low earth orbiting constellation

This article caught my eye, if only because of the inaccuracy of the headline.  The nation’s largest rocket was actually the Saturn V.  When someone prints a headline like that, it normally means they just took the public release, and reprinted or copy/pasted it.  I think they mean the nation’s largest, currently, which might be […]

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Polygraphs and belief

This article on the Clearancejobs.com website isn’t really an eye-opener (at least it shouldn’t be).   And it isn’t that hard to find information about how unreliable polygraphs are.  Turns out belief in the system’s infallibility plays a big part.  So it’s kind of like religion that way.  I do like the part where they […]

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A word to the WISE…

This article is sort of a bittersweet reminder to me because the company that let me go (due to government money concerns), Space Dynamics Laboratory, is the builder of this satellite:  the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer or WISE.  They want to reactivate it and use it to hunt for rogue asteroids, among other things. This is […]

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Not dead yet!!

To borrow an answer for a different question:  I’ve never Kepled.  But the Kepler Team sounds like they aren’t going to give up on planet-hunting yet.  They’re looking for a few good ideas (at least according to the article).  If you have any, maybe you could help them out? http://science.time.com/2013/08/16/the-kepler-space-telescope-may-be-dead-but-its-planet-hunting-mission-continues/ Related articles Planet-hunting scope beyond repair […]

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