Vice President Harris Advances National Security Norms in Space “Today at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, Vice President Kamala Harris announced that the United States commits not to conduct destructive, direct-ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) missile testing, and that the United States seeks to establish this as a new international norm for responsible behavior in space. The Vice President also called on other nations to make similar commitments and to work […]
Keith’s 30 November update: I will have an update for everyone at 11:00 am ET Wednesday morning. Keith’s 30 November update: I just got an email invitation to a post-National Space Council reception by the usual big aerospace suspects. “Following the National Space Council meeting on December 1, AIA, AIAA, CDSE, and CSF will be hosting a reception at the Willard Continental Hotel. Proof of vaccination will be required. This […]
Keith’s note: On Friday 5 November Vice President Harris will visit NASA GSFC to talk about climate change and protecting vulnerable communities. VP Harris will be joined by Bill Nelson and representatives from USGS and NOAA. After her tour at 4:45 to 5:00 pm ET she will deliver remarks which will be live streamed at http://whitehouse.gov/live. VP Harris will also announce that the first National Space Council meeting will be […]
YouTube confirms it picked kids featured in Harris video https://t.co/wKJZH8GaOy #NASA The children auditioned for the role and were paid for their participation. So much for finding actual kids actually interested in actual space exploration. #BuildBackBetter #NASA pic.twitter.com/OP6ykkyymz — NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) October 12, 2021 Kamala Harris slammed for using child actors in bizarre space video, NY Post “All five of them are actors,” Carlo Bernardino, whose 13-year-old son Trevor […]
Larger image In Biden’s infrastructure moonshot, a big question: Can the nation still achieve its highest ambitions?, Washington Post “NASA just landed on Mars and we had a big vaccine,” said Costa Samaras, who worked as a transportation engineer in New York City and now studies infrastructure resilience at Carnegie Mellon University. “We can do big things — but we should be doing big things in infrastructure, right?” Keith’s note: […]