Showing posts with label public. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

The NASA Equation

NASA gives a lot more than it gets. After working at Johnson Space Center for 13 years, I saw first hand the great engineering and technological advances developed there and then sent out to the business section. It is part of the NASA charter.

In fact, a recent NASA Agency report explains, "NASA generated more than $64.3 billion in total economic output during fiscal year 2019, supported more than 312,000 jobs nationwide, and generated an estimated $7 billion in federal, state, and local taxes throughout the United States."  This was all gained from NASA's budget of 1/2 of 1% of the federal budget. Awesome return on investment.

NASA has 10 centers operating across the U.S. and its economic impact is not just limited to states with NASA facilities. All 50 states receive economic gain from NASA’s research and space exploration missions.

It is one of the high points of this wildfire burning, Midwest flooding, hurricane spawning, 2020 pandemic "new normal." So, let's look to the stars for some positive relief and hope that next year we have a science data and aerospace driven outlook with less worries, better health, and a trustworthy COVID-19 vaccine that works. 

Stay healthy and remember to vote. Go science!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Got the Right Stuff?

You too can fly in space!! Well, your experiments can. The ArduSat opens space adventure to everyone. You design an experiment, sensor, or whatever and voila! science in action and bragging rights to boot! Take That Big Bang Theory! Also, Discover magazine is sponsoring the Discover Space Challenge. The winning submission will fly aboard ArduSat and win $1500. The deadline for submitting your idea to the contest is July 6, 2012. So enter already!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Nanotechnology: Itsy, Bitsy, Teeny, Weeny

Want to learn a lot about things that are really. really small? Join me tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Museum of Discovery - Donald W. Reynolds Science Center, 500 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, AR for Nanotechnology: Itsy, Bitsy, Teeny, Weeny. There will be wine, nanoscience/technology exhibits, and I will be signing my Nanotechnology Demystified book. See you there! Go science!