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LEGENDARY NASA ASTRONAUT STORY MUSGRAVE TO RECEIVE AWARD AT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
LEGENDARY NASA ASTRONAUT STORY MUSGRAVE TO RECEIVE AWARD AT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

Associated Press

time15-05-2025

  • Science
  • Associated Press

LEGENDARY NASA ASTRONAUT STORY MUSGRAVE TO RECEIVE AWARD AT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

The National Space Society's ISDC Will be Held in Orlando, FL in June 'Story a true polymath, and his contributions to core ideas of long-term spaceflight and settlement are impressive, making him a truly deserving of the prestigious Heinlein Memorial Award'— Isaac Arthur, President of the National Space Society KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL, UNITED STATES, May 15, 2025 / / -- Former NASA astronaut Dr. Story Musgrave will receive the prestigious Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Award for his efforts toward making humanity a spacefaring civilization this June at the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference ® (ISDC®). The conference will be held June 19-22 in Orlando, Florida, at the Rosen Centre Hotel. Musgrave is a former NASA astronaut who was active during the Apollo, Skylab, and shuttle programs. He flew into space six times and aboard all five shuttle orbiters. He is also a medical doctor and holds six academic degrees in mathematics and statistics, business administration, chemistry, physiology and biophysics, literature, and an M.D. Musgrave served in the U.S. Marine Corps and has flown 17,700 hours in a wide variety of aircraft including 7,500 hours in jets. 'Story Musgrave is a legend in the astronaut corps,' said Isaac Arthur, president of the NSS. 'Besides his stunning academic accomplishments, he is also a pilot, has practiced medicine, and is deeply educated in literature. He is a true polymath, and his contributions to core ideas of long-term spaceflight and settlement are impressive, making him a truly deserving of the prestigious Heinlein Memorial Award.' Musgrave was selected as an astronaut in 1967 during the height of the Space Race and initially worked on the design and development of the Skylab program. He served as a backup science pilot for Skylab 2 crew flight, then moved on to the space shuttle program, working on spacesuits, life support systems, airlock design, and the Manned Maneuvering Unit. During the shuttle program he flew on STS-6, STS-51F, STS-33, STS-44, and STS-80, accruing 1,282 hours of spaceflight time and 27 hours of EVAs (spacewalks). Musgrave has received a variety of awards including the NASA's Distinguished Service Medal, Exceptional Service Medal, and Spaceflight Medal; as well as a National Defense Service Medal. He has been inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame and the National Aviation Hall of Fame. The Heinlein Memorial Award will be presented to Musgrave on Sunday, June 22, at the closing dinner of the ISDC. The conference runs from June 19-22 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida, and more information can be found at the conference website, ABOUT THE NSS The National Space Society is the preeminent non-partisan citizens' voice on space exploration, development, and settlement, reaching millions through its membership, numerous outreach channels, and media activities. The organization was founded in 1987 via a merger of the National Space Institute and the L5 Society. To learn more about the NSS and its mission to establish humanity as a spacefaring species, visit us on the web at Aggie Kobrin National Space Society +1 949-836-8464 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Today in History: Lewis and Clark expedition begins in Illinois
Today in History: Lewis and Clark expedition begins in Illinois

Chicago Tribune

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Today in History: Lewis and Clark expedition begins in Illinois

Today is Wednesday, May 14, the 134th day of 2025. There are 231 days left in the year. Today in history: On May 14, 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition, organized to explore the Louisiana Territory as well as the Pacific Northwest, began its journey near present-day Hartford, Illinois. Also on this date: In 1607, Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, was established by members of the Virginia Company. In 1796, English physician Edward Jenner successfully inoculated 8-year-old James Phipps against smallpox by using cowpox matter. (Smallpox would be declared the first fully eradicated human disease in 1980.) In 1948, the independent state of Israel was proclaimed in Tel Aviv by David Ben-Gurion, who became its first prime minister. In 1955, representatives from eight Communist bloc countries, including the Soviet Union, signed the Warsaw Pact in Poland. (The pact was dissolved in 1991.) In 1961, Freedom Rider civil rights activists were attacked by violent mobs in Anniston and Birmingham, Alabama. In 1973, NASA launched Skylab, the first American space station, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In 2022, an 18-year-old white supremacist wearing body armor opened fire in a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, killing 10 people before being taken into custody. (The gunman, Payton Gendron, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in February 2023.) Today's Birthdays: Baseball Hall of Famer Tony Pérez is 83. Filmmaker George Lucas is 81. Filmmaker Robert Zemeckis is 74. Musician David Byrne is 73. Actor Tim Roth is 64. Actor Cate Blanchett is 56. Filmmaker Sofia Coppola is 54. Former NFL running back Frank Gore is 42. Actor Amber Tamblyn is 42. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is 41. Former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski is 36. Actor Miranda Cosgrove is 32.

Today in History: May 14, Lewis and Clark Expedition begins
Today in History: May 14, Lewis and Clark Expedition begins

Boston Globe

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Boston Globe

Today in History: May 14, Lewis and Clark Expedition begins

In 1796, English physician Edward Jenner successfully inoculated 8-year-old James Phipps against smallpox by using cowpox matter. (Smallpox would be declared the first fully eradicated human disease in 1980.) Advertisement In 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition, organized to explore the Louisiana Territory as well as the Pacific Northwest, began its journey near present-day Hartford, Ill. In 1948, the independent state of Israel was proclaimed in Tel Aviv by David Ben-Gurion, who became its first prime minister. In 1955, representatives from eight Communist bloc countries, including the Soviet Union, signed the Warsaw Pact in Poland. (The pact was dissolved in 1991.) In 1961, Freedom Rider civil rights activists were attacked by violent mobs in Anniston and Birmingham, Ala. In 1973, NASA launched Skylab, the first American space station, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In 2022, an 18-year-old white supremacist wearing body armor opened fire in a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Buffalo, N.Y., killing 10 people before being taken into custody. (The gunman, Payton Gendron, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in February 2023.) Advertisement

On This Day, May 14: Million Mom March calls for gun laws
On This Day, May 14: Million Mom March calls for gun laws

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

On This Day, May 14: Million Mom March calls for gun laws

On this date in history: In 1643, King Louis XIV, who would be known as "The Sun King," became ruler of France at the age of 4. In 1796, Dr. Edward Jenner, a rural England physician, tested his smallpox vaccine. It was a success. In 1804, one year after the United States doubled its territory with the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition left St. Louis on a mission to explore the Northwest from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. In 1904, the Olympic Games were conducted in the United States for the first time -- in St. Louis. In 1930, the U.S. Congress passed legislation establishing Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico with support from President Calvin Coolidge. It was the 21st park in the national parks system. In 1942, the U.S. Congress established the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps for World War II duty. In 1948, Jewish Agency Chairman David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the State of Israel, establishing the first Jewish state in 2,000 years. In 1973, the United States launched Skylab, its first manned orbiting laboratory. Skylab was in orbit until -- long abandoned -- it plunged to Earth July 11, 1979, scattering debris over the Indian Ocean and a remote area of western Australia. In 1988, a church bus was hit by a pickup truck going the wrong way on a road near Carrollton, Ky. The collision killed 27 bus passengers, mostly teenagers. The pickup driver, intoxicated at the time of the crash, served less than 11 years in prison. In 1992, Lyle Alzado, NFL lineman-turned-actor/businessman, died of brain cancer, which he had blamed on steroid abuse. He was 43. In 2000, hundreds of thousands of mothers and other gun-control advocates took part in the "Million Mom March" in Washington and several other cities, demanding "sensible" gun laws and mourning the loss of children to firearms violence. In 2008, the polar bear was chosen for the endangered species list by the U.S. Commerce Department because of shrinkage in its sea-ice habitat blamed on global climate change. In 2013, Brazil became the 15th country to legalize same-sex marriage. In 2022, a self-avowed white supremacist opened fire at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, N.Y., killing 10 people, all of whom were Black. The shooter was sentenced to 11 consecutive life sentences. In 2024, Google introduced at its annual I/O conference its new AI-generated search engine results called AI Overviews. The overviews appear automatically at the top of all search queries on the website despite researchers finding it gives bad advice and inaccurate information.

Sun Country Airlines Launches the 'Get To Going Series'
Sun Country Airlines Launches the 'Get To Going Series'

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Sun Country Airlines Launches the 'Get To Going Series'

Hosted by Minnesotan Amber Estenson, this new travel documentary series highlights authentic, attainable adventures MINNEAPOLIS, April 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sun Country Airlines (NASDAQ: SNCY) has debuted a new travel documentary series, the "Get To Going Series', which spotlights off-the-beaten-path, attainable experiences in Sun Country destinations. The pilot episode, in partnership with Budget, explores Phoenix, Tucson, and Bisbee, Arizona, and highlights everything from sampling modern Southwest cuisine to uncovering the charm of a historic mountain mining town, and most of all connects with local restaurant, hotel, and attraction operators and owners, artists, and more. The ''Get To Going Series' offers a fresh take on some of our most popular destinations, uncovers lesser-known activities, and shows that authentic adventures can be both inspiring and within reach,' said Colton Snow, Chief Marketing Officer at Sun Country Airlines. 'This series is all about showcasing the types of fun and affordable experiences it's possible to have when you travel with Sun Country.' Host Amber Estenson, from Frazee, MN, is a content creator, hotdish connoisseur, opera singer, and mom known by her social media handle @thatmidwesternmom. Her passion for affordable and attainable travel and ability to make authentic connections invites viewers to engage with each destination and the people she meets along the way. 'Since participating in a student exchange program in high school, travel has been an important way for me to build relationships and memories,' said Amber. 'It's my hope that this series will help show folks, especially my fellow Minnesotans, that these are real, obtainable experiences people can have and inspire them to travel more.' The first full episode can be viewed on where customers can explore more about the destinations and book the experiences showcased in the series. Travelers can also enjoy the series onboard their next Sun Country flight using the airline's streaming onboard entertainment system. Look for more episodes featuring other favorite Sun Country destinations to be released this year. About Sun Country Sun Country Airlines is a new breed of hybrid low-cost air carrier, whose mission is to connect guests to their favorite people and places, to create lifelong memories and transformative experiences. Sun Country dynamically deploys shared resources across our synergistic scheduled service, charter, and cargo businesses. Based in Minnesota, we focus on serving leisure and visiting friends and relatives ('VFR') passengers and charter customers and providing cargo service to Amazon, with flights throughout the United States and to destinations in Mexico, Central America, Canada, and the Caribbean. For photos, b-roll and additional company information, visit About Skylab Skylab is the creative development studio and production partner for the Get To Going Series. Skylab Studios is a multifaceted creative content studio focused on non-fiction development. Skylab Productions is a nimble production house providing scalable and a la carte creative, pre-production, production, and post-production services. CONTACT: Media contact: MediaRelations@ in to access your portfolio

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