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O ne of my mentors taught me that how you present your message is every bit as important as what you say; that being right can end up being irrelevant if the presentation does not strike a chord with your audience. At the same time though, a group that is resistant to change and defensive about criticism can be all but incapable of accomplishing truly great things.
Spacehab Plans To Build Fleet of Commercial Spacecraft
It takes all kinds of spacecraft to reach orbit, and a NASA contractor is working to build three more.
Field Narrows for DARPA’s Falcon Program; Decision Expected Soon
Microcosm Inc. believes that it is out of the running for a Pentagon contract to demonstrate a quick response small launch vehicle, and has begun making layoffs as a result, according to a senior company official.
Editorial: Lousy Planning
The U.S. Air Force no doubt has sound operational reasons for asking Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) to consider moving its nascent launch operation to a different location at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., but the timing of the request is puzzling, to say the least.
Hopes Rekindled for Low-Cost Launches
The Falcon 1 rocket developed by Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) of El Segundo, Calif., is the first of what industry and government officials hope will be a host of new vehicles and systems providing low-cost flight opportunities for experiments and other small payloads.