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Into the Dark:Escape of the Nomad — Kindle Edition

Into the Dark:Escape of the Nomad -- Kindle Edition

In a world hostile to space travel, a former Astronaut has a dream to travel the stars--so he steal's NASA's forbidden starship designs and starts building the ship himself, only to get caught up in a perilous game of interstellar cloak-and-dagger between two alien superpowers fighting over Earth.

One Way

One Way

So you want to go to Mars? One Way? Are you sure?

Another Man’s Terrorist — Kindle Edition

Another Man's Terrorist -- Kindle Edition

In a war far into the future, two young refugees, orphaned by insurgent violence on their home planet, flee behind the lines to make a new life for themselves. But when the turmoil they sought to escape beats them to their new home, thirteen year old Jessica Ratcliff must find peace for her small family while learning the true difference between friend and enemy.

Where’s the Cat? — Kindle Edition

Where's the Cat? -- Kindle Edition

On a long cargo flight to the outer solar system, Pauline gets a visitor she didn't expect and learns of a marvelous friend she never knew she had.

Into the Dark–Escape of the Nomad — Original Paperback

Into the Dark--Escape of the Nomad in Paperback

In a world where space travel is forbidden, former astronaut Stan McPherson wants to return to space but finds himself caught up in a dangerous game of interstellar cloak-and-dagger.

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    Book Review: Escaping Gravity: "My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age" By Lori Garver "Lori Garver has a new book out titled "Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age" which explains much of how space exploration and utilization is being done in the third decade of the 21st century. But […]
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    GAO Report - NASA Assessments of Major Projects, GAO "Continuing a recent trend, NASA's portfolio of major projects experienced significant cost and schedule overruns and more projects were added (see figure). Of the 21 major projects in the development phase of NASA's acquisition process (which includes building and launching the system), 15 […]
  • Watching The Future Roll By The Past At KSC (Part 2) June 23, 2022
    Hello from the Artemis launch base.NASA's Space Launch System moon rocket is on the horizon, while another piece of SpaceX's Starship launch pad is in motion toward pad 39A, where it also will support departures for the moon.Watch live: https://t.co/mITlIsmvml pic.twitter.com/nn7bmhtvXo— Stephen Clark (@StephenClark1) June 23, 2022 […]
  • No One Asks The Artemis Generation For Advice About The Artemis Generation June 22, 2022
    NASA Administrator Announces Next NAC Meeting, New Members, NASA "NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Wednesday the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) will convene its next meeting on August 9-10. Nelson also appointed new members to the NAC, who will provide leadership counsel and advice on agency programs and priorities." Keith's note: Blah Bl […]
  • SLS Wet Dress Completed - Sort Of June 20, 2022
    Keith's note: With the exception of an unresolved Hydrogen leak NASA told computers to ignore, it seems that the countdown to T-29 sec otherwise went as planned. The original plan was to bring it down to T-9.3 sec but was halted when a flag was encountered - so the test was not 100% completed. But NASA will try and spin it as if it was. So apparently th […]
  • Watching The Future Roll By The Past At KSC June 16, 2022
    Watching #SpaceX tower segments on the move at KSC. Not certain @NASA is ready for this & how this flurry of activity compares with snail pace of SLS. Will be interesting to see how/if #NASA responds. They birthed this future. Only wish they could embrace it more than they have. pic.twitter.com/xdIB5i54Cm— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) June 16, 2022 […]
  • Too Bad NASA Ignores NASA Documentaries June 14, 2022
    Keith's 16 June update: NASA finally got around to mentioning this publicly. NASA's The Color of Space Documentary Celebrates Black Space Explorers Too bad @NASA can't be bothered to promote this.".. premiere of NASA's feature documentary The Color of Space. In honor of #Juneteenth please join us for an evening of inspiration with NA […]
  • Rogozin Continues To Insert Ukraine War Politics Into ISS June 13, 2022
    Hey @SenBillNelson - since @Rogozin and @Roscosmos are using the ISS program for various forms of invasion propaganda perhaps @NASA can offer to fly an astronaut from #Ukraine - they are an #Artemis Accord signatory after all. Just a thought. https://t.co/CEy5jtqIPj— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) June 13, 2022
  • FAA Tells SpaceX What It Needs To Do To Launch Starship June 13, 2022
    FAA Requires SpaceX to Take Over 75 Actions to Mitigate Environmental Impact of Planned Starship/Super Heavy Launches, FAA "The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will require SpaceX to take more than 75 actions to mitigate environmental impacts from its proposed plan to launch the Starship/Super Heavy vehicle […]

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    Pondering the question ‘what is non-exercise activity thermogenesis?’ We reveal everything you need to know, including how many calories it burns and how to increase your NEAT
    harry.bullmore@futurenet.com (Harry Bullmore)
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    When Mars was a wet world, did its oceans experience powerful tsunamis spawned by meteorite impacts?
  • Collapsing Cosmic Clouds Birth Black Hole Monsters May 24, 2016
    Supermassive black holes occupy all known galaxies, but astronomers have little idea how they formed. Now space telescopes have found a clue.
  • Mystery Plumes: Did the Sun Bruise Mars? May 24, 2016
    Strange plumes have been spotted high in the Martian atmosphere that have, so far, defied explanation. Now scientists think space weather is to blame.
  • NASA Probe Tracks Object in Solar System's Badlands May 23, 2016
    While coasting through the outer solar system, NASA's New Horizons is busying itself with astronomical observations of a distant Kuiper Belt Object.
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    Earth could have grown warm enough for liquid water as far back as 4 billion years ago thanks to massive and frequent solar flares.
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    Mars reaches opposition this weekend, making Saturday and Sunday (May 21 and 22) an opportune time to see the Red Planet with your own eyes.
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    On Earth, mountains form along tectonic boundaries, but Io, Jupiter's volcanic moon, is awash with molten rock and dotted with solitary mountains -- how did they form?
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    DNews sits down with U.C. Berkeley astronomy professor Chung-Pei Ma to learn all about supermassive black holes, including one nearby that's just honking huge.
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    As it restarts its mission to discover weird and exotic things about our universe, the Large Hadron Collider is about to become a firehose of quantum data.

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    Marc Boucher
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    Looking to power surface exploration on the Moon, new imagery from the surface of Mars, and our newest flight directors ... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA.
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    NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station.
    Marc Boucher
  • NASA Space Station Update 24 June, 2022 - Harvesting Radishes and Mizuna Greens June 24, 2022
    Human research and space botany were the main research activities aboard the International Space Station today helping NASA and its international partners keep astronauts healthy on long-term missions.
    Marc Boucher
  • Earth from Space - Lake Balkhash, Kazakhastan June 24, 2022
    Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia, is featured in this false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
    Marc Boucher
  • Book Review: Escaping Gravity: "My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age" By Lori Garver June 24, 2022
    Lori Garver has a new book out titled "Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age" which explains much of how space exploration and utilization is being done in the third decade of the 21st century. But how did we get here? She explains. She was there.
    Keith Cowing
  • The Overview Effect, A Catalyst For Systems Change (Part IV) - A Planetary Level Paradigm Shift June 24, 2022
    How does democratizing access to space relate to such systems change? And, how would the transformation of single individuals result in a global-level shift in beliefs and behavior?
    Keith Cowing
  • Life Support: Artificial Photosynthesis Can Produce Food Without Sunshine June 24, 2022
    Photosynthesis has evolved in plants for millions of years to turn water, carbon dioxide, and the energy from sunlight into plant biomass and the foods we eat.
    Keith Cowing
  • BepiColombo Surveys Mercury's Rich Geology June 24, 2022
    The ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission captured this beautiful view of Mercury's rich geological landscape on 23 June 2022 as the spacecraft flew past the planet for a gravity assist manoeuvre.
    Keith Cowing
  • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Releasing One of Its Last Rainbow-Colored Maps June 24, 2022
    The map, to be released in batches over six months, covers the vast majority of the planet, revealing dozens of minerals found on its surface.
    Keith Cowing

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    With a series of practice countdowns complete, NASA managers said Friday the powerful Space Launch System rocket could be ready for its first test flight in late August or early September to send an unpiloted Orion crew capsule around the moon.
    Stephen Clark
  • European probe images Mercury’s cratered landscape on second flyby June 23, 2022
    Following a first pass last year, the European-Japanese BepiColombo mission flew by Mercury again Thursday for a gravity assist to continue reshaping its trajectory, setting up for a maneuver in 2025 to settle in an orbit around the planet closest to the sun.
    Stephen Clark
  • Second segment added to Starship launch tower at Kennedy Space Center June 23, 2022
    The second section of the Florida launch tower for SpaceX's huge Super Heavy and Starship rocket was lifted on top of the first tower segment Thursday at the Kennedy Space Center, continuing construction of a structure that will stand more than 400 feet tall.
    Stephen Clark
  • ULA’s next launch for Space Force is less than a week away June 23, 2022
    United Launch Alliance teams at Cape Canaveral are in the final week of preparations for the next flight of an Atlas 5 rocket, set for liftoff with two U.S. military technology demonstration satellites June 30, a one-day delay after bad weather held up launch processing.
    Stephen Clark
  • Ariane 5 rocket deploys satellites for Malaysia and India June 22, 2022
    Two multi-ton geostationary communications satellites for Malaysian and Indian operators launched on a European heavy-lift Ariane 5 rocket Wednesday from French Guiana, leaving four Ariane 5s left to fly before retirement.
    Stephen Clark
  • NASA not planning another Artemis 1 countdown dress rehearsal June 22, 2022
    Forgoing another countdown rehearsal, NASA plans to return the first Space Launch System rocket to its assembly hangar at the Kennedy Space Center next week for a hydrogen leak repair and continued preparations for liftoff on the Artemis 1 moon mission.
    Stephen Clark
  • Live coverage: Ariane 5 launches from French Guiana with two satellites June 22, 2022
    A European Ariane 5 rocket lifted off from Kourou, French Guiana, at 5:50 p.m. EDT (2150 GMT) Wednesday with the Malaysian MEASAT 3d communications satellite and India's GSAT 24 television broadcast spacecraft. This mission marked the Ariane 5 flight in six months.
    Stephen Clark
  • Arianespace preps for first Ariane 5 launch of the year June 21, 2022
    Two geostationary communications satellites for India's space agency and a Malaysian company will rocket into orbit from the jungle of South America on Wednesday on a European-built Ariane 5 launcher.
    Stephen Clark
  • South Korea’s all-domestic satellite launcher reaches orbit for first time June 21, 2022
    South Korea's space agency said Tuesday that the country's 15-story-tall Nuri launcher successfully reached orbit for the first time, giving the nation a fully domestic satellite launch capability after a $1.5 billion development program lasting more than a decade.
    Stephen Clark
  • NASA’s Artemis moon rocket fully fueled for first time in practice countdown June 20, 2022
    NASA loaded more than three-quarters of a million gallons of super-cold propellant into the first Space Launch System moon rocket Monday in Florida, achieving key milestones in a practice countdown but falling short of all the test objectives after discovering a new hydrogen leak.
    Stephen Clark

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  • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Releasing One of Its Last Rainbow-Colored Maps June 24, 2022
    The map, to be released in batches over six months, covers the vast majority of the planet, revealing dozens of minerals found on its surface.
  • Curiosity Captures Stunning Views of a Changing Mars Landscape June 23, 2022
    For the past year, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been traveling through a transition zone from a clay-rich region to one filled with a salty mineral called sulfate.
  • InSight Gets a Few Extra Weeks of Mars Science June 22, 2022
    As the power available to NASA's InSight Mars lander diminishes by the day, the spacecraft's team has revised the mission's timeline in order to maximize the science they can conduct.
  • A Long History of Flowing Water Recorded in Clay-Bearing Sediments on Mars June 22, 2022
    A region on Mars may have been repeatedly habitable until relatively late in Martian history, says a new paper by Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Catherine Weitz.
  • Spring Fans And Polygons On Mars June 21, 2022
    Both water and dry ice have a major role in sculpting Mars' surface at high latitudes. Water ice frozen in the soil splits the ground into polygons.
  • Perseverance Examines Martian Cliffs June 15, 2022
    NASA's Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its Left Mastcam-Z camera.
  • Uplifted Rocks In The Center Of A Martian Crater June 13, 2022
    Impacts forming craters excavate holes deep into the ground, exposing rocks from far below the present surface.
  • Sinuous Aeolis Serpens and a Crater Rim On Mars June 10, 2022
    Long, amazing, Aeolis Serpens "fluvial ridge" intersects a crater rim in this observation.
  • Layering in Far Eastern Candor Chasma On Mars June 9, 2022
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  • Layers in Galle Crater On Mars June 8, 2022
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  • Advanced Space Announces CAPSTONE Moon Mission Launch Live on NASA TV this Monday
  • Rocket Lab Prepares to Launch CAPSTONE Mission to the Moon for NASA

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  • CAPSTONE Slated for Launch Into Lunar Orbit June 24, 2022
    CAPSTONE, the pathfinder for NASA’s lunar outpost, will test an orbit around the Moon that has never been flown before.
  • Mirrors Aligned: Webb Telescope’s First Full-Color Images Due in July June 23, 2022
    We're counting down to the release of the Webb Telescope’s first full-color images!
  • A Sea of Stars Like Sequins June 22, 2022
    Near the center of the Milky Way lies this star-studded globular cluster, called Terzan 9 in the constellation Sagittarius.
  • Viewing the Color of Space June 21, 2022
    Attendees try on Oculus headsets and experience the space station using virtual reality prior to the screening of “The Color of Space”.
  • Galveston and the Beginning of Juneteenth June 17, 2022
    General Order No. 3 by Union troops on June 19, 1865, marked the official end of slavery in Texas and the U.S.
  • The Progress Pride Flag Flies at NASA Headquarters June 16, 2022
    The Progress Pride flag is seen flying at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters Building.
  • The Sparkle of Distant Galaxies June 15, 2022
    The brilliant cascade of stars through the middle of this image is the galaxy ESO 318-13.

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    There, just right of center, what is that?
 

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