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REDIRECT Steve Hammond Category:Contributor Category:Kids To Space - Authors
Steve Hammond Steve Hammond studied computer programming at the University of Maine (GO BLACKBEARS ), currently works as a project ... built his own telescope. Now, as a NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Solar System Ambassador, Steve's real focus is on outreach—bringing his love for space and exploration to ...
... Infobox bodystyle = float:right; valign:top; title = L. Blaine Hammond Jr. titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_hammond.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = L. Blaine Hammond Jr. captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = L. Blaine Hammond Jr ...
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The third in the Apogee Books Pocket Space Guide © series delves into deep space and looks at all of the spacecraft that have ventured beyond the inner solar system to the outer gas giant planets and beyond. Read about Pioneer 10 & 11, Voyager 1 & 2, Galileo , Cassini , NEAR , Deep Space One and the ESA Huygens probe to Titan . Space junkies and armchair astronauts are ...
From its unique vantage point 600 kilometers above the surface of the Earth, the Hubble Space Telescope looks out into space to capture dazzling images from distant stars which would be impossible to obtain from the ground. The Hubble Space Telecope is mankind's eyes on the universe. The dazzling vistas that the Hubble Space Telescope has recorded since its launch in 1990 are presented, ...
In 1962 President Kennedy proclaimed that America was going to the Moon. All that was left for the scientists, engineers and managers to do was figure out how - and then be right the first time, every time. Project Mercury had been a successful start, but it was basically a “man in a can” program - get into orbit, look around, and come back. Only with Project Gemini did America begin to ...

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