New Poll: Ending NASA Shuttle Program – Bad for the Country, Private Space Sector Supported
Jul 22, 2011 | Blog, Commercial Space, Education Station, Exploration, General, Kids Space, Market Research, NASA, Research, Space Race, Space Shuttle, Why Space
A new CNN/ORC International Poll has found that 50 percent of Americans say curtailing the NASA space shuttle program is bad for country. The findings from the new national survey were released shortly after the space agency’s last shuttle mission came to a wheel’s...Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
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HiPOD: Sedimentary Rocks inside Terby Crater
This image covers some steep slopes with good exposures of the bedrock layers, revealing diverse color and textures. A detailed study can reconstruct the sequence of events and interpret the geologic history.
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_072620_1530