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Is Software Broken?

By Steve Jolly A few years ago my attitude toward the design and development of space systems fundamentally changed.

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Leave No Stone Unturned, Ideas for Innovations Are Everywhere

By Colin Angle Maybe an employee comes up with that brilliant idea for a new product. Or perhaps a customer makes a great improvement suggestion.

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Viewpoint: Building a National Capability for On-Orbit Servicing

By Frank J. Cepollina and Jill McGuire NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center pioneered satellite servicing more than thirty years ago with the historic Solar Maximum Repair Mission.

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Things I Learned on My Way to Mars

By Andrew Chaikin When I was five, in 1961, one of my favorite books was called You Will Go to the Moon. It tells of a young boy who accompanies a team of astronauts on a lunar voyage.

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NASA in the News NASA announced plans to partner with Microsoft to develop technology that will make planetary images and data more readily available to the public.

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The Knowledge Notebook — What We Owe the Past

By Laurence Prusak Not long ago a few of us who work on this magazine were talking about creating some sort of knowledge map of a NASA program—perhaps Kepler or even Apollo.

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From the APPEL Director — Good Team Design

  The decision to launch a shuttle brings together complex issues of many kinds—issues of engineering, safety, systems, technology, time, pressure, and people.

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ASK Bookshelf (ASK 33)

Here is a description of a book that we believe will interest ASK readers.

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NASA Art Program The NASA Art Program was founded by James Dean in 1962 to record the history of space exploration through different media and genres in order to reach, educate, and inspire a variety of audiences.

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