
seen from Germany
seen from Poland

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany

seen from Finland
seen from United States
seen from Mexico
seen from Finland
seen from Poland

seen from Switzerland

seen from Switzerland
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
happy place 🍃
the computer i always use in my university's library has someone logged into word 24/7 and their email is literally like darkscenegirl666 at like yahoo or something else extinct and i love it
It's perfect outside 😌
stranger danger
NASA researcher feature of Third Thursday event
NASA researcher feature of Third Thursday event
Bryan Palaszewski, researcher at NASA’s Glenn Research Center, will present People and Robots in Space Exploration on Thursday, October 15, at 7 p.m. in the Elson Hall Auditorium at Ohio University Zanesville.
The NASA presentation will address the history of NASA’s formation, the Apollo Missions to the Moon, in-situ resource utilization to support human space flight, and the hopeful future of human exploration of the rest of the solar system. Palaszewski will also give a summary of the preliminary results from the Mars Science Laboratory (or the Mars Curiosity Rover) and the New Horizon mission to Pluto.
Palaszewski has worked at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field since 1989 and is currently directing research on high performance propellants and atmospheric entry. He is also conducting analyses for the NASA Office of the Chief Technologist investigating nanometer-scale propellant additives for metallized gelled fuels for space mission applications.
Over the years Palaszewski has worked on research projects in a variety of areas. Recently he led a project related to human Mars entry, descent, and landing (EDL) where supersonic retro-propulsion (rocket deceleration) is planned for the final descent to the planet’s surface. He is also investigating the mining of outer planet atmospheres and the challenges and benefits for future ambitious space missions.
He has investigated nanoparticle metal additives for gelled liquid fuels and solid hydrogen for atomic propellants for launch vehicles and interplanetary missions. He has also led studies of advanced space systems for orbital and interplanetary travel. In addition he was the lead propulsion subsystem engineer on the Ocean Topography Experiment (TOPEX), as well as being involved with other flight projects such as the Galileo Mission to Jupiter and the Cassini Mission to Saturn.
Palaszewski holds a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the City College of New York. He received The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Sustained Service Award and was chair of the AIAA Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Technical committee.
People and Robots in Space Exploration, which is being co-hosted by the Zanesville Astronomy Club, is part of the Ohio University Zanesville Third Thursday event series. For more information visit www.ohio.edu/zanesville.
wtf..
Çok dağınık sevmişim seni, Gideli yıl oldu, halâ toparlayamadım kendimi..
Seren Serengil eski sevgilisi Oğuz Aşıcı ile barıştı
Seren Serengil eski sevgilisi Oğuz Aşıcı ile barıştı
Eski sevgilisiyle birlikte çekildiği fotoğrafı instagram hesabından paylaşan Seren Serengil, Oğuz Aşıcı ile Dubai’de buluşacak. Serengil, ‘Biz birbirimizi çok sevdik ve 2 yıl çok mutlu bir beraberlik yaşadık ve saygı çerçevesinde ayrıldık ikimizde hayatımıza birisini alamadık. Hayat ne getirir bilemem şu an için görüşüyoruz bir problem yok yemeğe bile gideceğiz Dubai’de. Özlemiş beni.’ iletisin…
View On WordPress