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The 19th Quarterly Federal Knowledge Management Community meeting will be held at Department of Transportation. Image Credit: DOT
19th Quarterly Federal Knowledge Management Community Meeting

On Friday, July 17, 2015, the Department of Transportation will host the 19th Quarterly Meeting of the Federal Knowledge Community (FKMC) in Washington, DC.

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Taken on July 13, 2015 by the New Horizons Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI), this image prominently features Pluto's "heart" feature, which is approximately 1,000 miles wide. Color was added from a separate image taken on the same day by the spacecraft's Ralph instrument. Photo Credit: NASA/APL/SwRI
New Horizons Returns Safely from Safe Mode

Ten days before its groundbreaking Pluto flyby, something went wrong on the New Horizons spacecraft. But it will take more than an anomaly to derail this mission.

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Taken from 47 million miles away, these images were the first set taken by the New Horizons spacecraft itself in a search for potentially hazardous material around Pluto that could interfere with the flyby on July 14. Fortunately, the observations did not reveal any cause for a change in trajectory. Photo Credit: NASA / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
New Horizons Counts Down to Pluto

Nearing its closest approach to Pluto, the New Horizons spacecraft is returning novel observations about the mysterious third zone of the solar system.

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April 2015, Dan Ranta (far left), former Director of Knowledge Sharing, ConocoPhillips, and Jean-Claude Monney (center), Global Knowledge Management Lead, Microsoft Services, mingle with participants at the Welcome Reception of Knowledge 2020 2.0. Photo Credit: NASA CKO
K2020 2.0: Sharing the Challenges of Building Cultures of Knowledge

The NASA knowledge community built on the foundation of the first K2020.

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One of the first steps taken on the Moon, this is an image of Buzz Aldrin's bootprint from the Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Photo Credit: NASA
The Whole Is Greater

What insight does the expression “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” have for Knowledge Services, especially at NASA?

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In a Vehicle Assembly Building high bay, an aft center segment of a Solid Rocket Booster is lowered toward a segment already in place. Photo Credit: NASA
My Best Mistake: Weiping Yu’s "To Thine Own Self Be True"

I made my mistake over and over again for many years.

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At the 2014 International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Charlie Bolden and Walter Natynczyk shared learnings with young professionals in the global space community.
Masters with Masters: Strong Relationships Underscore a Strong Future for Space

At the 2014 International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Charlie Bolden and Walter Natynczyk shared learnings with young professionals in the global space community.

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Masters with Masters 25 (Charles Bolden and General Walter Natynczyk)

NASA Administrator Bolden and then-President of the Canadian Space Agency Natynczyk sat down with NASA Chief Knowledge Officer Ed Hoffman for a special Masters with Masters session with young professionals who were attending the IAC in Toronto, Canada. Perhaps not surprisingly, the conversation turned to the importance of international collaboration. More surprising, however, was the […]

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NASA astronaut Ed White conducted the first American spacewalk during the Gemini IV mission in 1965. Photo Credit: NASA
This Month in NASA History: Gemini IV Took Critical Steps in Space

Fifty years ago this month, the Gemini IV mission set out to answer a critical question: can human physiology withstand the rigors of long-duration spaceflight?

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