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Rogel Mari Sese (standing) at the first Southeast Asian Young Astronomers Collaboration Meeting in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines in November 2012.
View from the Outside: Developing a Filipino Space Program

Vol. 5, Issue 11 As one of a handful of astrophysicists in the Philippines, Rogel Mari Sese aims to advance his countrys role in space.

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NASA's Journey to Project Management Excellence
Academy Bookshelf: NASA’s Journey to Project Management Excellence

Vol. 5, Issue 11 | Download PDF How can an organization address the human dimension of complex projects?

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Apollo 4's Eight-Hour Mission
This Month in NASA History: Apollo 4’s Eight-Hour Mission

Vol. 5, Issue 11 Forty-five years ago, the unpiloted Apollo 4 spacecraft flew atop a Saturn V rocket to prove NASA could safely reach the moon.

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NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Expedition 24 flight engineer, looks through a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station. A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space are visible through the windows. The image was a self-portrait using natural light.
Message from the Director: An Ear to the Ground, A Foot in the Game

Vol. 5, Issue 10 Knowledge can be found at your fingertips—if you’re willing to look for it.

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Dr. L. Dale Thomas, Associate Director, Technical, and Chief Knowledge Officer at Marshall Space Flight Center.
CKO Corner: MSFC’s Dale Thomas

Vol. 5, Issue 10 Marshall Space Flight Center’s Dale Thomas shares his perspective about the state of knowledge at his center.

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Orbital Debris Management & Risk Mitigation
Academy Brief: Orbital Debris iBook Released

Vol. 5, Issue 10 The future of learning at NASA is no longer confined to a classroom, according to APPEL Director and NASA Chief Knowledge Officer Dr. Ed Hoffman.

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Masters with Masters Event
Masters with Masters: Dino Brondolo and Alan Thirkettle

Vol. 5, Issue 10 The spotlight was on Europe in a Masters with Masters event at the 2012 International Astronautical Congress in Naples, Italy.

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IPMC Young Professionals Workshop
International Brief: IPMC Young Professionals Workshop

Vol. 5, Issue 10 Over forty young professionals from around the world gathered to address the question: What does the next-generation workforce need to be successful?

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The powerful primary mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope will be able to detect the light from distant galaxies. The manufacturer of those mirrors, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. of Boulder, Colo., recently celebrated their successful efforts as mirror segments were packed up in special shipping canisters (cans) for shipping to NASA.
Management Brief: Inspector General Report on Project Management Practices

Vol. 5, Issue 10 The NASA Inspector General has identified four challenges that can affect whether NASA projects meet their cost, schedule, and performance goals.

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