Pictures of a Decaying Satellite

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) -run Landsat 8 Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) imagery satellite’s primary job is to take pictures of the Earth.  But occasionally, like teenagers with new camera phones, Landsat 8 feels compelled to take pictures of other satellites.  Really—you can see the evidence here […]

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Explorer 1, the First US Satellite

January 31st, 1958.  56 years ago, and the United States had finally succeeded in launching its own satellite, the Explorer 1.  According to this Yahoo! Travel post, the launch of Explorer 1 was linked to the International Geophysical Year (IGY).  The big deal about that, as explained in this wiki entry, is the IGY marked the beginning […]

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Remembering Uncle Rog

WARNING, ESPECIALLY TO MY E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS, THIS PARTICULAR POST IS NOT ABOUT SPACE IN ANY WAY.  IT WILL PROBABLY STAY ON MY SITE FOR A FEW DAYS.  I AM SAD—THIS STORY IS ABOUT THE REASON FOR THE SADNESS.  SO, IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR THE USUAL CHIPPER POSTS, THEN DON’T READ THIS.  OTHER STORIES WILL BEGIN […]

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