News by "Patricia Hynes" as an author
Topics: ISPCSTopics: ISPCS, ISS, NASA, NASA, NASA, NASA, New Blogs, New Mexico
On January 29, 1967, CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite conducted a TV interview with John Pierce, the executive director of communications sciences at Bell Labs. The topic was research. Pierce said, "The wires that will carry telephony will also carry teletypewriter, and a circuit that's capable of handling television will handle high speed data and many other things as well...once you have the transmission facilities available they can be used for everything interchangeably." Back ...
Topics: New Mexico Space Grant ConsortiumTopics: New Mexico Space Grant Consortium , NASA Flight Opportunties, NASA, NASA, NASA, NASA, ISPCS, ISPCS, International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, Summer of Innovation - Launch & Learn, New Mexico Space Grant Student Launch Program, New Mexico Space Grant Student Launch Program , New Mexico State University, NMSU, Sapphire Energy , Spaceport America, SpaceX
Before I get into the text of my article today, I have to comment on Ned Cantwell's article in yesterday's paper. Richard Branson is going approximately seventy miles in a licensed sub-orbital human spaceflight vehicle, not to orbit. SpaceX is testing a research vehicle not intended for human spaceflight. Mr. Cantwell, should you want to work for Heather, she is a retired Air Force officer and knows the difference between sub-orbital and orbital flight and ...
Topics: ISPCSTopics: ISPCS, NASA, NASA, NASA, NASA, New Mexico , New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, New Mexico Space Grant Consortium , New Mexico Space Grant Student Launch Program, New Mexico Space Grant Student Launch Program , NMSU, Sapphire Energy , Spaceport America
We have a launch date. On June 21, 2013, student experiments from Camino Real Middle School, La Academia De Delores Huerta and New Mexico State University will be among the five schools with experiments headed to space from Spaceport America. We had a year-long delay on this flight because of a licensing issue. New Mexico Space Grant and NASA have been major investors in the program that bought the rocket and ...
Topics: Federal Aviation Administration, International Space Station (ISS) , International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, ISPCS, ISPCS, ISS, NASA, NASA, NASA, NASA, New Blogs, New Mexico , New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, New Mexico Space Grant Consortium , SpaceX
In 1984, President Regan directed NASA to build the International Space Station (ISS). The living space on this ISS is bigger than a five bedroom home. End to end, the ISS is as long as the Aggie football stadium, including the goal posts. Top to bottom, it has more depth than the stadium. The ISS has been continuously occupied now for almost thirteen years. It is the third brightest object in the night sky. If ...
Topics: New Mexico , New Blogs, NASA, NASA, NASA, NASA, ISPCS, ISPCS, International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, New Mexico Space Grant Consortium , sequestration
It's not what you say it's how you say it. Researchers have concluded, listening is greatly influenced by tone and body language. Up to 90% of verbal communication is tone. People hear your tone not just your words. Close the door. Please, close the door. They both look the same on the page. Flat. Yet, add voice and tone and the door might be quietly shut or slammed - the difference in the behavior may ...

