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Offseason for the space program: been there, done that

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Published on: March 18, 2012

March madness is in full swing on the college basketball courts, and spring training is in full bloom on baseball fields here in Florida and in Arizona. Both of which can mean only one thing to me: we are in the offseason for NFL football. But just because my Minnesota Vikings aren’t playing each week[…]

Getting robots and humans to get along

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Published on: March 4, 2012

It seems that on any given topic, our nation is split down the middle in its opinion of which side is right, or the best, or should win. Who we vote for, where we shop, what we eat – no matter what the question is, two major choices seem to rise to the top of[…]

More commentators speak out in favor of space

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Published on: February 26, 2012

With the 50th anniversary this past week of John Glenn becoming the first American in orbit, the release of NASA’s budget for 2013, and lingering thoughts about Newt Gingrich’s campaign promises to put a permanent base on the Moon within eight years of him becoming president, there has been plenty of fodder for commentators of[…]

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