human.space.edu
UND Human Spaceflight Laboratory
http://human.space.edu/index.htm
The University of North Dakota (UND) Human Spaceflight Laboratory provides relevant, real-world experience to students from all over the world. The Human Spaceflight Laboratory offers formal involvement in Graduate/Undergraduate Research Positions, NASA projects, and activities related to human spaceflight. This involvement contributes to enriching an education in the space arena. Clifford Hall: Home of the Department of Space Studies and the Human Spaceflight Laboratory. To develop state of-the-art spac...
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Affiliations - Christopher Birkinbine
http://cbirkinbine.wikidot.com/affiliatons
University of North Dakota. American Physical Society 2008. Big Red One Association. Department of Veteran Affairs. National Association of Rocketry. Protege' 2012-2013, ACP Alumnus. Member 2013 - Current. Southern Kern Aeronautics and Rocketry. President 2014 - Current. Apprentice Smith - Current. Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America. Apprentice Bladesmith - Current. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Society of Physics Students.
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Sean P. Curley - Career
http://www.curley.me/career.html
Sean P. Curley. Thrice Called a Renaissance Man. Also available on Linked-In. Leadership and Technical Skills ➥. Strategic Business Planning and Leadership. Staff Training, Development, and Mentorship. Telephony and Call Center Technologies. ITIL ITSM Products / Services. Commercial Software Release and Marketing. Open Source and Advanced Technologies. Development Methodologies (incl. Agile). Mobile Technology and Management. Highlighted Accomplishments ➥. Analyzed operational requirements and architecte...
space.au.af.mil
space education, teaching military space operations and issues
http://space.au.af.mil/teaching.htm
AWC gateway to internet. Space at air university. Space 101, the basics. Tutorials and short courses. See also space professionalism. Especially national security space institute (nssi). See also syllabi of AU and other space courses. See also the Air University space lab. See also news and reference. See also syllabi of AU and other space curriculum. Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). With space-related courses and degrees, such as astronautical engineering and physics. Air University Space Primer.
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Eleven Point Two: August 2011
http://elevenpoint2.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
Let's get out of this gravity well. Monday, August 29, 2011. Catch-22 for Crew Transport to LEO. During his press conference this morning, ISS Program Manager Mike Suffredini said that if the Russians are unable to resume manned launches by mid-November, they will be forced to de-man the station no later than November 19th. Can successfully demonstrate the capabilities of the Dragon on November 30th. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Highlights of NASA News Conference: Loss of Progress 44. ISS Program Manager ...
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Eleven Point Two: It's About (Avoiding) Writing
http://elevenpoint2.blogspot.com/2014/11/its-all-about-avoiding-writing-i-have.html
Let's get out of this gravity well. Saturday, November 1, 2014. It's About (Avoiding) Writing. I have a report due this Friday, I have a conference abstract due on Thursday, and I've been neglecting my Venus. Blog Oh, I've also floated the idea with two colleagues of submitting some work we did for publication, and that has sat with no action now for a couple of months. What time is it? It's Writing Time. And at just the perfect moment, it also is the first day of Academic Writing Month 2014. The paper o...
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Eleven Point Two: November 2012
http://elevenpoint2.blogspot.com/2012_11_01_archive.html
Let's get out of this gravity well. Thursday, November 29, 2012. First to Venus: Mariner II. While one Soviet Venera spacecraft certainly passed near Venus prior to August of 1962, it was not successful in transmitting any data back to Earth. so Mariner II gets the credit for being the first successful probe to visit Venus. Launched on August 27, 1962, Mariner II carried the following experiments intended for use at Venus (other instruments also took measurements of interplanetary space while enroute):.
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