Ames Bell X-14 Test Pilot’s Fred Drinkwater & Neil Armstrong, February 1964

We lost Fred Drinkwater as well this year in March…

Fred was a Marine Corps aviator and a pioneer of experimental aviation. He began his flight career as a Corsair pilot in Korea, where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Upon returning home, he took a position as a test pilot at NASA Ames Research Center. He continued as a pilot in the Marine Corps Reserves, commanding a squadron of A-4s at Alameda NAS. He retired from the Marines in 1986 as a full colonel, and from Ames in 1988 as Chief, NASA Ames Research Aircraft Operations.

During his career at Ames Fred worked on a wide variety of flight programs. He developed flying techniques for the VTOL jet X-14, and worked with fellow Navy pilot Neil Armstrong developing techniques for landing the LEM on the moon. He was in the vanguard of developing landing systems for extreme low L/D flight, precursor to the space shuttle landing scheme; he worked on many V/STOL aircraft and rotorcraft, including the Tiltrotor, precursor to the Marine V-22 Osprey. Other aeronautics projects included numerous flight simulations, aviation safety, accident recreation, etc. Fred also flew NASA airborne sciences projects in high-altitude astronomy, advanced radars, sea ice dynamics, arctic mammal surveys, hurricane formation, and many others.

SCIENCE! Aliens on Mars!

SCIENCE! Aliens on Mars!
Posted on September 15, 2012 by Bosstiger
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I know what you guys might be thinking but no you are absolutely incorrect sir. I stumbled upon a article that may prove that there could be alien lifeforms on mars. The zinger about it is…..we put them there. A mistake made at N.A.S.A. about putting on the drill of the Mars Rover Curiosity, could have broken containment and let hundreds of thousands microbial stowaways on board.

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Watch Live: Astronauts, Scientists, and Engineers Discuss NASA’s Future

Watch Live: Astronauts, Scientists, and Engineers Discuss NASA’s Future
Posted on September 15, 2012 by Bosstiger
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Join astronauts, scientists, and NASA officials as they discuss the U.S. space agency’s history and its plans for the future, during a Google+ hangout starting at 12 p.m. Pacific/3 p.m. Eastern.

The illustrious crew at the hangout will include Dan Dumbacher, deputy associate administrator for NASA Human Exploration; Ron Garan, an astronaut who has spent 178 days on the International Space Station and delivered tons of amazing images from space; John Grunsfeld, a physicist and former astronaut who helped repair the Hubble space telescope, now the associate administrator for NASA’s science division; and Michael Lopez-Alegria, astronaut and president of the

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Space Shuttle Endeavor Will Pay One Last Visit To Houston Next Week [LISTEN]

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The retired Space Shuttle Endeavor will pay one last visit to Houston Monday, on its way to its final museum mounting in California. News 92 FM’ s J.P. Pritchard has additional details.

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Voyager is Chasing the Edge of the Solar System [SciTech News]

Voyager is Chasing the Edge of the Solar System [SciTech News]
Posted on September 15, 2012 by Bosstiger
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ScienceNews.org — NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, launched 35 years ago on September 5, 1977, is bracing for a controlled plunge into interstellar space. Soon the craft will leave the solar system behind, bursting through the windy bubble blown by sun.

The question is: How soon? That boundary may be a bit farther away than expected, a team from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory reports in the…

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BBC News – Afghanistan’s best and worst case scenarios

BBC News – Afghanistan’s best and worst case scenarios

Shoplifter accused teen suing over jail rape

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A 16-year-old youth who was jailed for shoplifting a pair of R49 shorts is suing the State after allegedly being raped by a hardened criminal.

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