“Tool Crypt for Flight Projects” NASA’s Matt Ritsko wins President’s SAVE Award
I recently had a chance to chat with Matt Ritsko, the recent winner of the President’s SAVE Award. The SAVE ...
For over half a century, NASA has inspired people across the world to look to the heavens and wonder what secrets are hidden within the cosmos. Solving those mysteries has long been the domain of lab-coat wearing scientists in government agencies and universities. However, with the advent of the internet, social web, and open source data, it has become possible for anyone to make scientific discoveries about our universe. Find out how you can actively contribute to space exploration and how the collective power of the internet is enabling the future of scientific research.
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