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The Hubble Space Telescope was out last year, but is apparently back in this year at NASA. (credit: NASA) |
What’s in and out in space
by Dwayne A. Day Monday, June 20, 2005
A lot of things are going on in the space field right now: regime change, chaos, budgeting. You know, the usual. So even though it’s smack dab in the middle of the year, it seems like a perfectly good time for the first annual Space Review list of what’s hip, what’s hot, and what’s not this year compared to the last. We’d stick around and explain it all to you, but who has that kind of time?
In | Out |
Mike Griffin | Sean O’Keefe |
Space Geeks | Bean Counters |
Impatience | Financial Management |
Pink Slips for Management | Transformation |
Faster, Better, Cheaper | System of Systems |
Scientific and Technical Competence | Behavioral Sciences Technology |
Phased Development | Spirals |
The Centers | One NASA |
Marshall | Langley |
Cozying up to Congress | Cozying up to the White House |
Leaks | NASA Watch |
Big University Salaries | Big University Settlements |
Retired Brigadier Generals | Retired Rear Admirals |
Code T | ESMD |
MRO | MER (or not) |
ISS | SS1 |
Juno | JIMO |
HLLV | EELV |
Kliper | ATV |
CEV | SLI |
PA&E | APIO |
The Indian Space Program | The Chinese Space Program |
t/Space | Rotary Rocket, LunaCorp |
Eric Anderson | Walt Anderson |
Flying Greg Olsen | Grounding Greg Olsen |
Canadian Arrow | MirCorp |
ITAR | The World |
Space Radar | Space Based Radar |
Space Weaponization | Star Wars, Episode III |
Hubble | JWST |
The Moon | The Earth |
Shuttle | Shuttle |
Dwayne A. Day is the associate editor of Raumfahrt Concret, a German aerospace magazine, and frequently writes on military and civilian space programs for several publications.
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