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Terry Fong is Leading NASA’s New Push into Space Exploration

Terry Fong is Leading NASA’s New Push into Space Exploration

| April 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

Terry Fong is leading NASA’s new push into space exploration. Long gone is its legendary space shuttle program. The future belongs to Terry’s Robotics Intelligence Group. His team designs everything from land rovers to droids that help astronauts aboard the International Space Station. We’ll step inside the lab where they’re creating NASA’s latest robots. Astronauts […]

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Spy for a Day-a Look at Antique Spy Gear

Spy for a Day-a Look at Antique Spy Gear

| April 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

This week we are at History where we’ll take a look at San Jose’s famous Electric Tower, just one of the many amazing things you’ll discover walking around grounds here. The tower we’ll show you is a replica of the original, which was built in 1881 to ‘light up’ the downtown area. It was hailed […]

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Hall of Fame Astronaut Talks About His Career in Space

Hall of Fame Astronaut Talks About His Career in Space

| March 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Some people seem to have a destiny and that’s the case with Karol “Bo” Bobko, a member of the Astronaut Hall of Fame. A resident of Half Moon Bay, Bobko grew up in New York and was a member of the very first graduating class of the Air Force Academy in 1959. After being accepted […]

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