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It’s silly season « Space Politics
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2010/01/30/its-silly-season
Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; A slight change in NASA’s budget announcement plans. So who will support the new NASA exploration plan? It’s silly season. By Jeff Foust on 2010 January 30 at 9:18 am ET. To the Ogden Standard-Examiner. About what has been reported:. 8220;Obviously, I don’t agree this is the right direction. They’ll basically be gutting our space program and coming up with a commercial alternative. It will be devastating.”. In a speech in Ocala, Florida:.
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As China tests ASAT, US pushes multilateral space security efforts « Space Politics
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2014/08/21/as-china-tests-asat-us-pushes-multilateral-space-security-efforts
Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; House gearing up for CR to last until December. Buzz Aldrin endorses candidate in Alaska Senate race. As China tests ASAT, US pushes multilateral space security efforts. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 21 at 10:58 am ET. Frank Rose, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance at the State Department, discussed space security efforts in an August 13 speech at the US Strategic Command Deterrence Symposium.
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NASA « Space Politics
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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 28 at 12:28 pm ET. A day after NASA announced that the first SLS may not be ready for launch until as late as November 2018, two key members of the House Science Committee asked NASA for details on both the schedule and funding levels of the SLS and Orion programs. In a letter released by the committee Thursday morning, […]. Although a final resolution m...
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Congress « Space Politics
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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 28 at 12:28 pm ET. A day after NASA announced that the first SLS may not be ready for launch until as late as November 2018, two key members of the House Science Committee asked NASA for details on both the schedule and funding levels of the SLS and Orion programs. In a letter released by the committee Thursday morning, […]. With no sign of progress on a...
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A new chapter « Space Politics
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2014/09/02/a-new-chapter
Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending. By Jeff Foust on 2014 September 2 at 11:24 am ET. I wanted to pass along some personal news: I’ve taken a position starting today with SpaceNews.
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Other « Space Politics
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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. By Jeff Foust on 2014 September 2 at 11:24 am ET. I wanted to pass along some personal news: I’ve taken a position starting today with SpaceNews, as a senior writer there. I’ll be writing there on a lot about what you’ve seen here and elsewhere: space policy, commercial space, and related topics. It’s a great opportunity and I look forward to working with the excellent […]. As China tests ASAT, US pushes multilateral space security efforts.
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Primary day in Florida « Space Politics
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2008/08/26/primary-day-in-florida
Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; News from the convention. Primary day in Florida. By Jeff Foust on 2008 August 26 at 8:07 am ET. The latter case is relatively straightforward: Tom Feeney. The current member of Congress from the 24th district, will secure the Republican nomination for Congress today, and will likely face off in the general election against Democrat Suzanne Kosmas. Like most other issues, on her site, with general support for NASA and KSC in particular.
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Pentagon « Space Politics
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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Air Force starts search for an RD-180 replacement. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 26 at 12:12 pm ET. Although the supply of Russian-built RD-180 engines that power the first stage of the Atlas V do not appear to be in the same level of jeopardy as feared earlier this year United Launch Alliance took delivery of two of those engines last week the US Air Force is starting to lay the groundwork for development of […]. By Jeff Foust on 2014 July 18 at...
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Buzz Aldrin endorses candidate in Alaska Senate race « Space Politics
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2014/08/19/buzz-aldrin-endorses-candidate-in-alaska-senate-race
Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; As China tests ASAT, US pushes multilateral space security efforts. The curious case of a deleted Forbes.com commentary on SpaceX. Buzz Aldrin endorses candidate in Alaska Senate race. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 19 at 11:21 am ET. The campaign of Mark Treadwell, the state’s current lieutenant governor, announced Monday that it had won the endorsement of Buzz Aldrin. Aldrin’s letter mentions Treadwell’s support for a number o...An organi...
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Aldrin campaigns for Lampson « Space Politics
http://www.spacepolitics.com/2006/10/30/aldrin-campaigns-for-lampson
Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; Centennial Challenges funding. Reacting to the space policy reaction. Aldrin campaigns for Lampson. By Jeff Foust on 2006 October 30 at 12:48 pm ET. Robert Pearlman, the Houston-based editor of the space memorabilia site collectSPACE, reports that he got “a recorded campaign call with a familiar voice” this morning: Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin stumping for Nick Lampson. Checking Lampson’s campaign web site. October 30, 2006 at 1:42 pm.