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Jennifer Vaughn • December 31, 2014
As excited as we are to jump into 2015, I want to take time to reflect on the year coming to a close and applaud all that we’ve accomplished working together.
Casey Dreier • December 19, 2014 • 4
The story of NASA's 2015 budget ended on December 16th, when President Barack Obama signed the massive omnibus spending bill into law. NASA's increased budget is locked in, as is the increase to Planetary Science. Here's how Planetary spends its additional money.
Casey Dreier • December 14, 2014 • 4
Senate passes the CRomnibus spending bill with an $18.01 billion NASA budget, which includes an increase to planetary science and Europa. The legislation now moves on to the President for his signature.
Casey Dreier • December 10, 2014 • 7
The U.S. budget cycle for fiscal year 2015 is coming to an end. Should Congress pass the so-called CRomnibus bill as-is, NASA would see its highest funding level since 2011 and a great increase to its Planetary Science Division.
Jason Callahan • November 14, 2014 • 1
On Monday, Jason Callahan published an article in The Space Review discussing the importance of aligning the goals of federally funded scientific communities with national priorities. This post highlights some of the main points of the article and suggests a possible role for The Planetary Society.
Casey Dreier • September 29, 2014 • 2
Society President Dr. Jim Bell provided expert testimony at a September hearing on the state (and fate) of planetary science.
Casey Dreier • September 09, 2014
Watch Planetary Society President Jim Bell testify before a congressional subcommittee on Wednesday, September 10th.
Casey Dreier • August 04, 2014
We've posted the full video of our Washington, D.C. event exploring the lure of Europa, the moon of Jupiter with more liquid water than the Earth.
Casey Dreier • July 18, 2014 • 2
A standing-room only crowd learned the lure of Europa, the moon of Jupiter with more liquid water than the Earth, at a special Planetary Society event on capitol hill.
Jennifer Vaughn • June 06, 2014 • 1
The last six weeks have been especially busy due to an unusually high number of conferences and festivals, so I thought I'd summarize what's been going on and how The Planetary Society has been involved.
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