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Working My Way into Space

I find myself every day, indulged with wonder and dreams, of working with our nation's space program and ultimately, becoming an astronaut. I have been inspired and fascinated by human space exploration since the beginning of my college education and...
Working My Way into Space Blog  
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Related Topics: discovery, landing, launch, morning, nasa, week
Author: Stephan Wlodarczyk
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Dec 5, 2009
I apologize for not being able to hold a live view of the Delta IV launch. I had a final exam at 7:30PM and since the liftoff time was delayed until the end of the launch window, I was unable to capture the rocket's ascent. I finished my test 4 minutes...

Live Webcast

Dec 3, 2009
Well if you tuned in for the launch, you probably noticed I had a live view of the south side of the Embry-Riddle campus. Unfortunately, the Delta IV launch was delayed a few times due to weather conditions and then flight managers encountered a...

CRUNCH Time!

Dec 3, 2009
My first semester is coming to an end. I have completed and turned the last of my final projects! My very last task was a project for my graphical communications class. The course teaches fundamental principles for creating engineering drawings by hand...

Intelsat-14 Atlas V Launch

Nov 28, 2009
I forgot to post an update on the Intelsat-14 flight that was scrubbed back on the 10th. The launch was rescheduled back on the 23rd early Monday morning. I get really excited about these launches whether astronauts are on board or if it is another...

Welcome home Atlantis!

Nov 27, 2009
The STS-129 crew wrapped up their 11 day mission traveling nearly 4.5 million miles. Nicole Stott is now back on Earth after spending a total of 91 days in space. With more than 15 tons of spare equipment now stowed away on the International Space...


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