Armstrong almost didn’t make it to NASA
Armstrong is a household name, largely because of his walk on the Moon. But as Voice of America reported in the famed astronaut’s obituary, he almost didn’t get into NASA at all. Why? His application was a week late. It took the manoeuvrings of a friend on the inside to get his application moved to the pile of others still being considered.
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Real-life mimics sci-fi
It’s been the dream of pretty much every Trekkie since Star Trek first aired in 1966 – and every fan has probably uttered the words “Beam me up, Scotty,” several million times. As Gizmodo reports, NASA is currently hard at work on a real-life warp drive. One of its researchers predicts that such a drive could get humans to Alpha Centauri, 4.4 light-years away, in two weeks’ time.
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NASA TV
Today, The Learning Channel (TLC) may be filled with shows like 90 Day Fiancé and Little People Big World but it was actually the brainchild of NASA and the US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. They co-founded the station back in the 1970s as a learning channel that was be distributed free of charge via a NASA satellite, reports Business Insider.