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NASA Knowledge Journal - Issue 1, Winter 2016
Introducing the NASA Knowledge Journal – Issue 1, Winter 2015

The NASA Knowledge Journal is an ongoing publication that serves to promote knowledge sharing and to communicate lessons learned and best practices, ensuring NASA remains a learning organization.

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Big Data
Masters with Masters “What’s the Big Deal with Big Data?” (Second in Series) Interview Event

Two practitioners, at NASA Big Think on April 6, share their insights on and experience with Big Data at NASA.

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Image Credit: NOAA/NASA
The Cycle of Forgetfulness

Mishaps serve to remind us that low probability– but high consequence– events will occasionally occur.

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After 2,336 orbits, 62 million miles traveled, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield returned from the International Space Station as a rock star of sorts. His recording of a cover of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” quickly went viral. Photo Credit: Chris Hadfield
Floating in a Most Peculiar Way

Singer and songwriter David Bowie—aka Ziggy Stardust—once admitted that many of his biggest mistakes occurred when he tried to please an audience.

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Masters with Madters: What’s the Big Deal with Big Data?”
Masters with Masters Interview Event: “What’s the Big Deal with Big Data?”

Two practitioners share their insights and experience with Big Data at NASA.

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NASA CKO to Host a Special Masters with Masters Interview with GRC’s Rickey Shyne.
NASA CKO to Host a Special Masters with Masters Interview with GRC’s Rickey Shyne

Glenn’s Director of Research and Engineering Dr. Rickey Shyne to sit down with NASA CKO Dr. Ed Hoffman.

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Masters with Masters Double Feature
Masters with Masters: Project Leadership and Risk Management

Project leadership and risk management coincide in the latest editions of Masters with Masters.

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The Knowledge Toolbox is designed for quick learning through interactivity and ease of use. Credit: NASA
A New Toolbox for the New Year

NASA shares essential tools for successful knowledge services work.

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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa may not be Superman, but in the microgravity of space, he can fly (well, almost). Photo Credit: NASA
What Superman Knows that Brainiac Doesn’t Know

Brainiac makes a big mistake when he hoards Earth’s knowledge.

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