NASA Spotlight: Felipe Valdez, an inspiring engineer
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NASA Spotlight: Felipe Valdez, an inspiring engineer

NASA Space Technology Read this story in English here.Felipe Valdez is a person who took advantage of every possible opportunity at NASA, working from when he started as a university intern to his current job as a flight controls engineer.Born in the United States but raised in Mexico, Valdez faced great challenges growing up.“My mother worked long hours, my father battled addiction, and eventually school became inaccessible,” Valdez said.Determined to continue his education, Valdez made the difficult decision to leave his family and return to the U.S. But as a teenager, learning English and adapting to a new environment was a culture shock for him. Despite these changes, his curiosity about subjects such as mathematics and science never waned.“As a child, I always found it easy to work with numbers and was fascinated by how...
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Boeing Space Business is For Sale
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Boeing Space Business is For Sale

NASA Space Technology Home » Military » Boeing Space Business is For SaleBoeing is trying to sell the Starliner spacecraft and the ISS support operations that the company performs.Boeing will keep overseeing the Space Launch System. NASA still gives about $3-4 billion per year for Space Launch System.Boeing as part of ULA launched 7 spacecraft while SpaceX launched 525 in the first quarter of 2024.Airbus announced it will layoff 2500 employees from now to mid-2026. French media blames SpaceX.Boeing is laying off 10% of its staff. Boeing layoffs are more related to all of the passenger plane problems and a large strike from the mechanics union.Brian Wang is a Futurist Thought Leader and a popular Science blogger with 1 million readers per month. His blog Nextbigfuture.com is ranked #1 Science News Blog. It covers many...
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Astronaut hospitalized after returning from 235-day space mission
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Astronaut hospitalized after returning from 235-day space mission

NASA Space Technology NASA said Friday one its astronauts is in a hospital in Florida for medical observation after a "normal" predawn splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico inside a SpaceX capsule.The mission's other three crew members were cleared to return to their home base at Johnson Space Center in Houston after their own medical evaluations, NASA said.The hospitalized astronaut "is in stable condition and under observation as a precautionary measure," a NASA spokesperson said in a statement. The agency did...
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