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Humanity in Review – 2015

2015 as a collective whole, was one of the most important years in the history of our species.—2015 as a collective whole, was one of the most important years in the history of our species. This year...

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Ping Pong with a Water Ball, in Space!

Because everything is more entertaining in space.––– Video: YouTube/NASA JohnsonWould you like to help us shatter stereotypes about men?  Receive stories from The Good Men Project, delivered to your...

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Astronaut Scott Kelly on the Psychological Challenges of Going to Mars

H/T Digg Originally Posted on The Verge—Photo: The Verge The post Astronaut Scott Kelly on the Psychological Challenges of Going to Mars appeared first on The Good Men Project.

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High Dynamic Footage of a NASA Rocket Test Doesn’t Even Look Real

It makes the Orbital ATK QM-2 rocket booster end up looking like bad CGI but… in a good way.NASA.gov Video The role of men is changing in the 21st century. Want to keep up? Get the best stories from...

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NASA Sent a Twin to Space to Study Nature Versus Nurture, and We’re Starting...

By Nick CaplanNASA astronaut Scott Kelly recently spent one year in space, while his identical twin brother Mark (a former NASA astronaut himself) stayed on Earth. The mission was part of an important...

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That Time I Abandoned The Present

Living in the moment is an axiom I strive to uphold. These days, it’s a challenge, and for obvious reasons. You can’t go too far and not hear disturbing information, mostly about our nation, our...

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Carl Sagan on Extraterrestrials

Embed from Getty Images—“A literal reading of the Bible simply is a mistake; I mean it’s just wrong” – Carl Sagan on October 4, 1985, as told to Studs Terkel.Hear more interview outtakes and learn...

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Check Out The Old-School Bomber Planes NASA Will Run Eclipse Experiments With

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Planet Social is Grateful for Cassini’s Discoveries

>Source: 30dB.com – %23CassiniBut this was no catastrophic disaster for NASA. In fact, it sent the probe on its crash course, destroying it to make sure it wouldn’t slam into Saturn’s moons once...

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Rocket Men And Fake NASA

Embed from Getty ImagesGoogle invited me to “Take A Tour Aboard The International Space Station,” today. It was a virtual tour of course. If you are a man, chances are you had an interest in rockets...

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This Water Deluge System at The Kennedy Space Center is Something to Behold

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How the Loss of the Mars Opportunity Rover Brings Me a Little Hope for Humanity

I was in my 30s when the Opportunity Mars rover was launched in 2003, on what was meant to be a 90-day mission that turned out to stretch over 15 years. My father, a very talented machinist, had passed...

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Does a Year in Space Make You Older or Younger?

Susan Bailey, Colorado State University Daily life aboard the International Space Station moves fast. Really fast. Traveling at approximately 17,000 miles per hour, 300 miles above the Earth,...

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Retreat

Get Away It was a Friday morning and it started like this: everyone woke up about 10:00, we had coffee, ate some pistachios and soft boiled eggs, watched an episode of Black Mirror, then later went to...

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In Space, There Really Might Be No Place Like Home

— By Robert Hazen Few topics in science command as much attention as the discovery of extrasolar planets – those as-yet-unseen worlds, light years beyond our own Sun. In the quest to learn whether we...

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Arctic Ice Loses Volume Fast

— By Alex Kirby LONDON – The seasonal shrinkage of the area of Arctic sea ice is now well-established. But a new study has found that it is also undergoing thinning and a pronounced loss of volume all...

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Engineering Deans Remember — and Celebrate Survivors

— By Mary Wells and Suzanne Kresta “Have you heard?” “Are you safe?” “But how could that happen?” It is astonishing how many of my female friends and colleagues remember the moments from December 6,...

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No Climate Change? Don’t Bet on It

— By Kieran Cooke LONDON – The runners and riders are ready. It’s Grand National day in England, one of the highlights of the world’s racing calendar. Some – Climate News Network among them – might be...

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How to Cope With Self-Isolation Like an Astronaut

Are you looking for something to do in self-isolation during the coronavirus pandemic? How about completing the same training in emotional resilience used by astronauts? The PATH Program is an online...

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SpaceX vs. Nasa: Elon Musk Aims for First Humans on Mars

— Throughout human history, people have been intrigued by the red planet. From books to TV to movies, Mars has captured the imagination of stargazers and astronomers alike. But in real life, space...

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