@DavidOD11850 There is an HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) and it has nothing to do with weather, it is used to study ionosphere, the most upper part of Earth's atmosphere. It is useful because ionosphere is too high for airplanes or balloons, and too low for satellites. So the answer is: NO.
So Juno's budget is on track, but what about the James Webb Space Telescope? I've heard that the congress wants to kill it.
"Well, the United States House of Representatives has done some dumb things in its time, but yesterday it may have equaled its best. The House Appropriations Committee proposed killing the James Webb Space Telescope, the centerpiece of NASA’s plans for exploring the universe over the coming decade".
Juno shall hopefully open up so much more delights of the Jovian system. Can't wait! The American government needs to put MORE money into NASA, we've lost too many fantastic projects already. Curiosity will also be awesome (:
I agree. Our Government is doing right by Funding NASA. We need to Launch more Space Shuttles out there to learn more about our Solar System and the Universe. Funding for NASA however need to be documented. Technology and Photos need to reach the people as soon as possible.
Just saw Transformers 3 movie ...... Nasa rocks
KingdomOfEgypt 7 months ago
1:10 JUNOH
portalpwner 7 months ago
This is excellent. Truly inspiring.
landrovercrazy 7 months ago
@SpaceLinerFlight If you want to help try to save The James Webb Space Telescope.
Here is two links. 1. to a petition and the 2nd to a full informative blog.
change.org/petitions/do-not-cancel-funding-for-the-james-webb-space-telescope
And the blog savethistelescope.blogspot.com
TheJavafiend 7 months ago
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
I'd like to see the presentation the sts-134 astronauts gave.
They look like they've put on a bit of weight since returning home,especially Mike Fincke! LoL!
Thanks.
miles2057 7 months ago
Wooo!, 720p is awesome! thanks :)
TheStrayEagle 7 months ago
Is there actually a weather controlling thing in Alaska called haarp? Plz reply
DavidOD11850 7 months ago
@DavidOD11850 There is an HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) and it has nothing to do with weather, it is used to study ionosphere, the most upper part of Earth's atmosphere. It is useful because ionosphere is too high for airplanes or balloons, and too low for satellites. So the answer is: NO.
Saukko31 7 months ago 3
So Juno's budget is on track, but what about the James Webb Space Telescope? I've heard that the congress wants to kill it.
"Well, the United States House of Representatives has done some dumb things in its time, but yesterday it may have equaled its best. The House Appropriations Committee proposed killing the James Webb Space Telescope, the centerpiece of NASA’s plans for exploring the universe over the coming decade".
SpaceLinerFlight 7 months ago
Juno shall hopefully open up so much more delights of the Jovian system. Can't wait! The American government needs to put MORE money into NASA, we've lost too many fantastic projects already. Curiosity will also be awesome (:
DragonCuber 7 months ago 11
I agree. Our Government is doing right by Funding NASA. We need to Launch more Space Shuttles out there to learn more about our Solar System and the Universe. Funding for NASA however need to be documented. Technology and Photos need to reach the people as soon as possible.
heartlessvietboy 6 months ago
Thanks for the update, looking forward to Juno's and Curiosity's launches.
Saukko31 7 months ago