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Did Narcissism Cause the Crisis?
Should we admire or disdain those who think they are entitled to shoot for the moon? by Stefan Deeran
Tags: Moon, Crisis, Stefan Deeran
Blog posts 2009-06-11
Moon Landing: A Giant Leap for Man-Management
The Apollo 11 moon landing 40 years ago yesterday was a huge waste of money, but so what? Landing three men on the moon on 20 July 1969 is a triumph of endeavour that arguably hasn't been topped since. The Apollo programme employed 390,000 people (around the same...
Tags: NASA, Moon, Roger D. Launius, Team Management, Leadership, Management, Julian Goldsmith
Blog posts 2009-07-21
The 10 Weirdest Ad Stories of the Month
WPP funds mission to the moon, Wienermobile crashes, and a 1983 Donny Deutsch beach pic surfaces on MSNBC -- it all happened in July. by Jim Edwards
Tags: Advertisement, Moon, MSNBC, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-07-29
The Moon Landing was Faked and Other Management Problems
In poll after poll, 6 percent of Americans believe that man's first landing on the moon was a product of special effects. Didn't happen, they say. There is no way we could send people to the moon and return them safely. So on this 40th anniversary (July...
Tags: Moon, Tools & Techniques, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-08-10

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From giant leap to big bang: Nasa prepares moon smashing satellite
Nasa's attempt to smash two probes into the moon's surface could prove the presence of water and hint at a faster, cheaper future for space exploration As Britain tucks into its lunch on Friday, hundreds of scientists, engineers and astronomers on the other side of the planet will...
Tags: NASA, Mission
News items 2009-10-07
NASA: Lunar crashes won't hurt the moon
The moon is due for a double whammy from two NASA probes Friday, with scientists assuring some skeptics that smacking the lunar surface with spacecraft is really OK. NASA's LCROSS mission will slam a spacecraft and an empty rocket stage into the moon's south pole Friday morning at 7:31 a.m....
Tags: NASA, Scientist, Spacecraft
News items 2009-10-08
Water discovery fuels hope to colonize moon
Hopes, dreams and practical plans to colonize or otherwise exploit the moon as a source of minerals or a launch pad to the cosmos got a boost today with NASA's announcement of significant water ice at the lunar south pole. The LCROSS probe discovered the equivalent of a dozen 2-gallon...
Tags: ice
News items 2009-11-13
NASA set to dive bomb the moon
A NASA spacecraft and its trusty rocket stage are drawing ever closer to the moon to intentionally crash to their doom Friday, all in the name of science. The cosmic collisions are expected to kick up tons of moon dirt in giant debris plumes that will then be scanned for...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-10-08
Nasa's mission this week: to make a new crater on the moon
Scientists prepare to crash spacecraft on lunar surface in search of water Forty years ago, the moon was the site of one of humanity's greatest triumphs as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their first steps on another world. On Friday, however, the Earth's nearest neighbour is...
Tags: NASA, mission
News items 2009-10-07
NASA spacecraft confirms water ice deposits on moon
Making a bigger splash than expected, the crash of an empty rocket stage in a permanently shadowed crater near the moon's south pole last month kicked up a surprising amount of water ice and vapor, confirming the presence of a potentially valuable resource for future space travelers."I'm here today to...
Tags: NASA, Ice
News items 2009-11-15
Panel to Obama: Tell NASA to Skip the Moon and Head to Mars [Space]
A independent commission has advised the White House to have NASA ditch plans to go back to the moon, setting its sights on Mars and beyond instead. I can get behind these suggestions. The committee outlines eight options. Three of those involve a "flexible path" to explore someplace other than...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-10-23
NASA Finds Water on Moon
Landmark discovery follows October's smashing of two lunar probes near the moon's South Pole and represents potential resources that could sustain future lunar exploration.NASA threw water on the theory that the moon is a dry, desolate place Nov. 13 after revealing preliminary data from October's bombing of the moon indicates...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-11-13
NASA speeds moon communication to near real-time
Computerworld - How often do you go to make a call on your cell phone and you're stymied by a bad connection? Consider trying to make that call from ... well, the moon. NASA engineers did when they were setting up the communications system that would send massive amounts of...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-08-20
Water! Moon! There Is Water on the Moon! [Moon News]
Bombing the moon worked! NASA found water! Now we must blow it up entirely to see if there is life. Last month, NASA slammed a satellite into the moon at a high speed so that they could study what sort of...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-11-13
Blue Moon® Honey Moon Wins Gold Medal at the 26th Annual Great American Beer Festival®
GOLDEN, Colo. -- For the second year in a row, Blue Moon Brewing Company's Honey Moon Summer Ale took home the Gold Medal in the Specialty Honey Lager/Ale category. More than 100 judges evaluated more than 2,700 beers for three days, giving out a total of 222 medals. Honey...
Tags: Branding, brewer, INTERNET, MARKETING, medal, Molson Coors Brewing Co.
Research articles 2007-10-17
Bombing the Moon: Spectacularly Unspectacular
NASA slams two probes into the moon, striking the lunar surface at more than 5,000 miles-per-hour. Space agency calls the probe a success but still puzzled over what happened to the expected six-mile high debris plume.The sizzle turned to fizzle for NASA Oct. 9 as it slammed two probes traveling...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-10-09
New images proof of moon landing
An image from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter which shows the Apollo 17 lander in the centre with the American flag just above it. Photo: NASA NASA strikes blow against conspiracy theorists with high resolution photos of landing craft and flags left by astronauts NASA has put to bed conspiracy theories...
Tags: NASA
News items 2009-11-01
Nigerian President Calls on Sun Myung Moon and Universal Peace Federation to Intercede on Behalf of Africa
NEW YORK, Nov. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Nigerian President Olusegun Obusanjo appealed to Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon for help on the problem of debt relief on the occasion of Moon's visit to Nigeria Monday. Moon is visiting 100 cities in 100 days as part of a worNEW YORK, Nov....
Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc.
Research articles 2005-11-09
Entrepreneurs aim for the moon, and 30 million bucks
SAN JOSE, California AFP — Odyssey Moon from the Isle of Man stepped forward Thursday as the first private team intent on exploring the moon and claiming Google's 30-million-dollar Lunar X Prize. Google announced the prize in September, challenging entrepreneurs to "re-conquer the moon" and launch a "Moon 2.0"...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, founder, Google Inc., team
Research articles 2007-12-06
‘Significant amount' of water found on moon
It's official: There's water on the moon. NASA's LCROSS probe discovered beds of water ice at the lunar south pole when it impacted the moon last month, mission scientists announced today. "Indeed, yes, we found water. And we didn't find just a little bit, we found a significant amount," Anthony...
Tags: NASA, Scientist, Pole
News items 2009-11-13
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