Sentences with phrase «told spaceflight»

«To me, the best thing about being on a new mission is not finding the stuff that you expect to find, but finding something you didn't expect,» Stephan Rinehart, TESS project scientist at Goddard told Spaceflight Insider.
«The role of TESS in many ways is to serve as a bridge between Kepler and other anticipated missions,» Ricker told Spaceflight Insider.
«NASA required we successfully complete the Certification Baseline Review — our first CCtCap (Commercial Crew Transportation Capability Phase) milestone, successfully complete an interim milestone representing work culminating in a significant design review (for us, this was the Delta Integrated CDR (Critical Design Review), our 4th tCap milestone), and meet additional ATP criteria we proposed (that is different for each provider),» Boeing's Kelly Kaplan told SpaceFlight Insider.

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«I am an unabashed supporter of space exploration in general and of human spaceflight in particular,» Griffin told Congress in 2003, when he called for a human return to the moon and a trip to Mars.
I would love it if Jeff Bezos [the founder of Amazon.com and Blue Origin, a rival spaceflight company] came out and told me the two most difficult things about developing his suborbital ship.
Flight - test data gleaned during a Red Dragon mission would be available to NASA at a fraction of the cost and about a decade sooner than NASA could do it, Philip McAlister, director of NASA's Commercial Spaceflight Development Division in Washington, D.C., told a colloquium last week.
«They also tell us there is no place during spaceflight where we see stabilization of the immune system.
David Lagomasino, a remote sensing scientist at NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center and co-investigator on the project, told Earther that the southwestern toe of Everglades National Park and Ten Thousand Islands — a vast network of coastal mangrove islets and marshes near Everglades City — were hit hardest by the storm.
«The NASA appointee from what I can tell is going to be somebody who's going to be very focused on Mars or human spaceflight, and I don't think that's terrible,» he said.
His office told us: «We will support this, subject to business case through a # 50 million programme to enable new satellite launch services and low gravity spaceflights from UK spaceports, building on # 99 million that we are already investing to build the National Satellite Test Facility.»
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