Final shuttle mission unlikely to fly until mid-July
The delays in launching Endeavour has pushed back the last shuttle mission to mid-July.
The delays in launching Endeavour has pushed back the last shuttle mission to mid-July.
An inconvenient truth: New data now shows that since 2003, the rate of sea level rise has stablized, and since 2007, the rate of increase has actually slowed.
The real disaster in Japan: Towns now flood at high tide.
I like the sound of this: “Without significant spending cuts and reforms to reduce our debt, there will be no debt-limit increase.”
Also this: “We should be talking about cuts of trillions, not just billions. They should be actual cuts and program reforms, not broad deficit or debt targets that punt the tough questions to the future.”
And this: “And to those who contend that the economy is too weak to take on the challenge of entitlement reform β I would simply say, youβve got it backwards. The truth is that making fundamental reforms to these programs would be good for the economy β and good for the next generation.”
The FAA: slow to ramp up in its role of regulating human space travel.
This ain’t good. It also is not a surprise. The only real question is whether the government bureaucrats at the FAA will get out of the way of those who are really trying to do the work.
NASA management appears ready to approve combining SpaceX’s next two test flights of the Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rocket into one test flight. This despite Russian opposition.
Websites run by NASA, JPL, and Stanford University were hacked by search engine scammers today.
An evening pause:
Endeavour’s last launch is now set for May 16 at 8:56 am.
Were Neandertals and modern humans just ships passing in the night? Some scientists are now making this claim.
Islamic tolerance: In a fourteen hour attack on Sunday, Egyptian Muslims killed 12 Christians and wounded 232.