by David Todd | Jan 18, 2017 | Apollo, Commercial human spaceflight, commercial launch services, exploration, History, International Space Station, NASA, Russia, Satellites, Science, Seradata News
It is, of course, posterity that gets the final say on whether a U.S. President was any good or not, but as he leaves office we can, at least, make a preliminary comparison of President Barack Obama’s record against that of his immediate predecessor, George W.... by David Todd | Nov 7, 2012 | Seradata News
President Barack Obama has, by a small margin, been re-elected as US President. Despite only just beating his Republican Party challenger, Mitt Romney, in the overall popular vole, the Democrat President held sway in the key swing states... by David Todd | Sep 5, 2012 | Seradata News
While gambling bookmakers, opinion pollsters, and election forecasters are currently split as to the likely outcome of the US Presidential Election, most are agreed that it will be the key “swing states” that will decide the election via the electoral... by Rob Coppinger | Apr 28, 2010 | Seradata News
NASA administrator Charles Bolden had an op-ed in today’s {well the website says 27 April) yesterday’s Houston Chronicle that is notably short and strangely refers to a 2015 International Space Station retirement date in the present tense While I can... by Rob Coppinger | Apr 27, 2010 | Constellation, NASA, Seradata News
The Hunstville Times isn’t giving president Barack Obama’s NASA plan a good write up with its latest article about the political reaction to the flexible path to asteroids and Mars from 2025 With the headline, NASA plan: ‘Cosmic bridge to...