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Taking A Break From Blogging PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Krukin   
Thursday, 19 August 2010

Somebody once said that moving humanity into the solar system is not just a 9-5 job.  Oh, wait, that was me.

And because that ongoing expansion of the Universe is not adding more hours to the day (nor making it easier to find a parking spot, as Woody Allen once said), I've decided to put my digital quill aside for now and focus my time and energy on my consulting work where I can see the results of my efforts.

So even though the date of this entry will recede into the past, rest assured that everything else on my website is current.  And should some future topic create within me a burning desire to add my voice, I'll write another Op-Ed for Space News, the Raleigh News & Observer, or some other publication. 

Still, I remain committed to the exploration, settlement, and development of our lunar neighbor and the solar system beyond.

Thank you for being here, and as a reward I've posted some of my favorite quotes in the rest of this piece.

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STEM Education Initiative Puts Student Experiments on Space Shuttle PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Krukin   
Wednesday, 04 August 2010
Hello friends and fellow space enthusiasts.  I need your help with an urgent request and an experiment in instant viral philanthropy to benefit a space-based STEM education initiative. American Aerospace Advisors, Inc. has developed the Commercial Reusable Experiments for Science and Technology (CREST-1) mission, launching on the historic last scheduled space shuttle (Endeavour, STS-134) on Feb. 26, 2011. More info at http://www.american-aerospace.net/crest1.html
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Senate's NASA Authorization Bill Threatens NewSpace Industry PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Krukin   
Wednesday, 14 July 2010

The FY2011 NASA Authorization Bill will come-up for vote in the Senate tomorrow, July 15th.  Two programs that provide vital support to the NewSpace entrepreneurial space industry are in mortal danger of being slashed or completely cut.  These are the Commercial Crew Program and Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research (CRuSR) Program.

If you believe in NewSpace, then you must call your Senators if you live in any of the states listed in the rest of this entry.

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