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NASA’s New METEOR Employee Tracking System
NASA’s New METEOR Employee Tracking System

Keith’s note: FYI this is from a NASA document about “METEOR” – the new time keeping system that will be implemented across all NASA centers: “Monitoring Exceptions and Tracking Employee Onsite Reporting (METEOR)” According to documentation, “METEOR tracks full-time in-person status for all civil servant employees, captures any exceptions to NASA’s Feb. 28, 2025, onsite reporting requirement, and ensures compliance with the agency’s Return to Full-Time In-Person Work (RIPW) plan.” By the way, what great acronym, NASA OCHCO – METEOR – something that slams into Earth’s atmosphere with no warning and crashes into things randomly. Embrace The Challenge y’all (pics below) 🕵️‍♂️ ☄️

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  • NASA Watch
  • May 15, 2025
Front Row Seat For A Cosmic Coincidence

Photographer Captures Meteor Streaking Through the Aurora Borealis, PetaPixel “Photographer Shannon Bileski of Signature Exposures captured this beautiful photograph last Friday at Patricia Beach in Canada. It shows a bright meteor streaking through a sky filled with the green glow of the aurora borealis. Bileski tells us she was out at the beach attempting to witness and photograph the northern lights with others from a photography club and an astronomy […]

  • NASA Watch
  • December 3, 2013
Wanted: Meteor Imagery

NASA Asks Public to Provide Videos and Photos of Meteor (with photos of fresh finds) “NASA and the SETI Institute are asking the public for more information to help find amateur photos and video footage of the daylight meteor that illuminated the sky over the Sierra Nevada mountains and created sonic booms that were heard over a wide area at 7:51 a.m. PDT Sunday, April 22, 2012.”

  • NASA Watch
  • April 25, 2012