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Lee Cantrell Speaks: A Trip to Charleston, South Carolina
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The way things are and the way I wish they could be: commentary, opinions, ideas, thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. A Trip to Charleston, South Carolina. I've been up in Charleston, SC for the past week (mostly working) and got to do some tourist type travel this past weekend. I thought I'd share some of my photos with you of this lovely, historic town. This is another shot of the same home. This side of the house can be seen from Meeting Street. This is the Arthur Ravenel Bridge....
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Lee Cantrell Speaks: December 2008
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The way things are and the way I wish they could be: commentary, opinions, ideas, thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Sunday, December 28, 2008. The inauguration of America’s first African-American President will soon be upon us. No one can argue that this is a historic event in our country’s history. Who knows? Some day we may even elect a woman as President. The rate of job losses and home foreclosures shows no sign of slowing. At this rate we stand a good chance of falling into a depression. I’m not th...
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Lee Cantrell Speaks: January 2009
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The way things are and the way I wish they could be: commentary, opinions, ideas, thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Sunday, January 11, 2009. A Journey by Air. There is nothing like taking a trip by plane to make one feel relaxed, happy, and comfortable. While that may be true for the CEO’s and other higher ups of the world the rest of us are stuck with what I like to call “sardine class.”. Here are some of the many joys and opportunities that await the average traveler:. As I [try] to write this the guy in t...
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Lee Cantrell Speaks: A Journey by Air
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The way things are and the way I wish they could be: commentary, opinions, ideas, thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Sunday, January 11, 2009. A Journey by Air. There is nothing like taking a trip by plane to make one feel relaxed, happy, and comfortable. While that may be true for the CEO’s and other higher ups of the world the rest of us are stuck with what I like to call “sardine class.”. Here are some of the many joys and opportunities that await the average traveler:. As I [try] to write this the guy in t...
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Lee Cantrell Speaks: Travels in the U.S.
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The way things are and the way I wish they could be: commentary, opinions, ideas, thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Saturday, February 6, 2010. Travels in the U.S. Over the past 6 months I've done quite a bit of traveling (and teaching) throughout the United. States. Whenever possible I try do do a bit of sight-seeing between working and I thought I'd share some of the photos I've taken. It's a bit of a big post, but I wanted to share some of the beautiful places I saw with you. This is the Angel Oak Tree.
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Lee Cantrell Speaks: June 2009
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The way things are and the way I wish they could be: commentary, opinions, ideas, thoughts, hopes, and dreams. Sunday, June 14, 2009. These are such magnificent birds - I just wanted to share these photos that I took recently. Hope to be back and posting articles again soon. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Albuquerque - Rio Grande Preserve. Water in the desert. OK, what is this all about? View my complete profile. My View of "IT". The Story of Nadia. We are what we eat. North Pole Web cam.
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Russian Progress M-26M cargo craft poised for fiery re-entry - SpaceFlight Insider
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Russian Progress M-26M cargo craft poised for fiery re-entry. August 13th, 2015. The Russian Progress M-26M cargo craft delivered food, fuel, and supplies to the International Space Station on Feb. 17, 2015, and is set to undock and burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere on re-entry on Aug. 14, 2015. Photo Credit: NASA. The Russian automated Progress M-26M cargo spacecraft (identified by NASA as Progress 58), currently docked to the International Space Station (. Sometimes a small ballistic capsule is placed ...
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NASA eyes Bigelow Aerospace's B330 for possible deep space use - SpaceFlight Insider
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NASA eyes Bigelow Aerospace’s B330 for possible deep space use. August 13th, 2015. Artist’s depiction of Bigelow Aerospace B330 inflatable habitat in orbit above the Moon. Image Credit Bigelow Aerospace. Using a NextSTEP contract, Bigelow will work with NASA to investigate how the B330 platform might be used to support robust, safe, and affordable human spaceflight to the Moon and Mars. Mockups of Bigelow Aerospace inflatable spacecraft at the company’s facilities. Photo Credit: Bigelow. The B330, unlike...
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NASA's Orion spacecraft conducts CDR on the road to EM-1 - SpaceFlight Insider
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NASA’s Orion spacecraft conducts CDR on the road to EM-1. August 13th, 2015. NASA’s next crew-rated spacecraft, Orion, began its critical design review or “CDR” starting on Monday, Aug. 3, at the space agency’s Johnson Space Center located in Houston, Texas. The agency is working to have Orion ride NASA’s new super heavy-lift booster the Space Launch System or “SLS” to orbit. From there, Orion would travel to distant locations in the Solar System. Although systems that pertain to the EM-2 mission will al...
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ISDC 2005: Home
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ISDC 2005 a huge success! With over 800 registrants and the top names in space, the 2005 ISDC was perhaps the best ever! All in all, it was a tremendous success. Special thanks go to conference chair Bob Goetz and the entire conference team, as well as all the sponsors and partner organizations. Next year's conference will be held next May 18-21 in Los Angeles, in an exciting new partnership with the Planetary Society. See you there!
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