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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Career-Op Extra - Audioblogging NASA's Stardust Mission - Jan. 15, 2006

My wife and I were invited to JPL, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to watch the return of NASA's Stardust probe, bringing comet particles back from deep space. Our friend, David, was on the navigation team.

During the early morning hours, I audioblogged 12 times, resulting in about 14 mins of audio. I am presenting these entries here, and through the Career-Op podcasting feed, as I think you might be interested to hear the event as it occurred.

I hope to interview David in the near future about high-tech career issues as part of the new Career-Op interview series. Watch for that in the coming weeks.

You can find the individual audioblog entries and my photos from the evening on my main blog, My Word

Listen: NASA's Stardust Mission Audioblogged

See also: Stardust Mission Home Page
See also: NASA TV

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1 Comments:

At 1:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Douglas

Just writing to say thanks for the shows and to let you know that - No Simple Answers - January 13, 2006 show was one the best shows you ever made!

I was also very excited with this Extra - Audioblogging NASA's Stardust Mission - Jan. 15, 2006.
I just listened to both on the subway getting back home tonight and they made my night!

Keep up the good work and again, many thanks for sharing your experience with us.

Cheers
Carlos from Tokyo.

 

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