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Shark swimming under water. Photo Credit: Steve Garner
Predictable Project Surprises: Bridging Risk-Perception Gaps

By Pedro C. Ribeiro   “Unfortunately, my King … here I am, unwilling and unwanted … because I know that no one ever welcomes a bearer of bad news.” —Antigone by Sophocles, circa 442 BC  “It is pardonable to be defeated, but never to be surprised.” —Frederick, the Great

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Don Cohen, Managing Editor
In This Issue (ASK 51)

  Don Cohen, Managing Editor   In “Our Knowledge Legacy,” NASA Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) Ed Hoffman describes his visit with elementary-school children in Brooklyn, some of whom may become NASA engineers, scientists, or managers decades from now.

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Above Bear Lake, Alaska, the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, are created by solar radiation entering the atmosphere at the magnetic poles. The appearance of these lights is just one way solar radiation affects us; it can also interfere with NASA missions in low-Earth orbit. To achieve long-duration human spaceflight missions in deeper space, several NASA centers are working to find better safety measures and solutions to protect humans from space radiation.
On the Cover – Issue 51, Summer 2013

Above Bear Lake, Alaska, the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, are created by solar radiation entering the atmosphere at the magnetic poles. The appearance of these lights is just one way solar radiation affects us; it can also interfere with NASA missions in low-Earth orbit. To achieve long-duration human spaceflight missions in deeper space, several NASA centers are working […]

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NASA announced a Grand Challenge focused on finding all asteroid threats to human populations and knowing how to deal with them. Grand Challenges are ambitious goals on a national or global scale that capture the imagination and demand advances in innovation and breakthroughs in science and technology. The challenge is a large-scale effort that will use multidisciplinary collaborations and a variety of partnerships with other government agencies, international partners, industry, academia, and citizen scientists. It complements NASA’s recently announced mission to redirect an asteroid and send humans to study it. To read more about the challenge and respond to NASA’s request for information, visit www.nasa.gov/asteroidinitiative.
ASK Interactive (ASK 51)

  NASA in the News NASA announced a Grand Challenge focused on finding all asteroid threats to human populations and knowing how to deal with them. Grand Challenges are ambitious goals on a national or global scale that capture the imagination and demand advances in innovation and breakthroughs in science and technology. The challenge is […]

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The Knowledge Notebook by Laurence Prusak
Knowledge Notebook: Big Data—The Latest Organizational Idea-Movement

By Laurence Prusak   Since the Second World War, something like forty-five major idea-movements have swept through both public and private organizations. They include early time-and-motion studies, the quality movement, reengineering, human potential, and many, many others. Some of these movements promulgate genuinely new ideas; some recycle old approaches under new names. I am quite […]

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Dr. Ed Hoffman, NASA Chief Knowledge Officer, talks with P.S. 199 5th grader. This aspiring young student explains to Dr. Hoffman that he will one day soon be his boss and he will have to do what he asks him to do... he says, "I will be your boss one day." Photos all credited to Berette Macaulay, SeBiArt.com
From the NASA CKO: Our Knowledge Legacy

By Ed Hoffman   When we’re young, we are excited by our dreams. Our future possibilities seem endless and alluring.

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View of the northern Antarctic Peninsula from high altitude during IceBridge's flight back from the Foundation IceStream.
Collaborative Planning for IceBridge Science

By George Hale Success in science often relies as much on planning, communication, and constant improvement as it does on gathering data, writing papers, and giving lectures. This is especially true for large scientific missions like NASA’s Operation IceBridge.

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Safety Day
Safety Day Collaboration

By Mike Lipka Safety Day is an annual event held at every NASA center and facility. It is a crucial component of the agency’s forward-looking mishap-prevention effort. No two Safety Day events are exactly alike.

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Employees showed off some of their ideas and toured Kennedy Space Center's unique labs and facilities during the center's first Innovation Expo.
Spaceport Innovators: Knowledge Sharing as the Gateway to Innovation

By David J. Miranda In 1980 3M brought one of the most famous products in the company’s history to market. The Post-it note became a breakout success and is today a staple of the modern office.

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