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NASA Space Program With a Bright Future

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Good news keeps coming out of Kennedy Space Center and its leadership. With new avenues to explore, the Space Coast has optimism upon the horizon.  Read this clip from the Florida Today -

Space Shuttle Launch

Space Shuttle Launch

 

“CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA is prepared to aggressively execute President Obama’s plan to develop commercial space taxis and turn Kennedy Space Center into a 21st-century spaceport, officials said Wednesday.

Contracts to develop private-sector spaceships could be issued as early as next summer, and U.S. astronauts could be flying them on round trips to the International Space Station by 2014 or 2015.

After 50 years, NASA would relinquish to commercial companies the responsibility for designing, developing and operating the spacecraft flown by U.S. astronauts.

But Cabana, a former shuttle pilot and mission commander, said the KSC work force is up to the job.

“I know this transition is going to be hard. It’s going to be extremely difficult, and it’s going to be sad. But we will get through it, and we will have a good future once we get there,” Cabana said.

Instead, NASA would invest $5 billion during the next five years in the development of commercial space taxi services.

Cabana and top deputies nonetheless have prepared to move swiftly if the administration wins congressional approval.

Plans have been put in place to open up a project office at KSC that would oversee development of commercial space taxis and ultimately procure commercial launch services.

A separate office would oversee sweeping modifications aimed at attracting commercial companies to the shuttle runway, processing hangars, the Vehicle Assembly Building and launch pads 39A and 39B.

“Commercial is the future,” Cabana said.”

-Courtesy of Todd Halvorson and Florida Today

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Posted in Community, Space Program, The Space Coast

Beaches of the East Coast are Open!

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

It’s all over the news and is causing tourists to doubt their Beach Vacation plans- the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. With the news released today that the tar balls found off the Florida Keys are not related to the rig disaster, East Coast Florida beaches are proving that they are clean and open for business!

There are several misconceptions about the oil spill and its effects that the Melbourne-based Florida Today has taken the time to answer for us. Below is an excerpt from Columnist Matt Reed’s interview with Florida Tech’s head of Marine and Environmental Systems Department Professor George Maul:

Reed: What is the potential for oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster drifting as far up the east coast as Brevard?

Maul: For our purposes, they enter through the Caribbean Sea, come in through the Yucatan Channel, through the Gulf of Mexico, out the Straits of Florida, and up the East Coast.

Just go to our beach anytime, and you’ll see sargassum there. Sargassum comes through the loop system the exact same way oil would. Sargassum starts in the Caribbean Sea, goes through the loop current, and eventually comes ashore in Brevard County because the easterly breezes push it ashore, just as they would with oil.

Reed: Sargassum … that brown seaweed?

 Maul: It’s algae. People see it on the beach and don’t think anything about it. But it’s proof positive of how the system would work — if the loop current entrains the oil. That’s a big “if” at this stage.

Reed: How long would it take to get here on the loop current?

Maul: One to two weeks.

Reed: What would a beachgoer or charter captain see?

Maul: It depends. If it’s older oil — much of it having evaporated — you might have this heavier, more dense, mousse-like oil. The heavier stuff sometimes sinks, and forms globs — tar balls — and these can wash up onto the beaches. If it’s lighter oil, the stuff that makes a sheen, that’s a different case. By the time it gets to us, probably a lot of that would evaporate into the atmosphere.

Most likely we’ll see tar balls.

 

 

Courtesy of Florida Today, Matt Reed and George Maul

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted in Beaches, Community, Events, News, Surfing, The Space Coast

Plentiful Parks

Monday, April 12th, 2010
Nature Camping

Nature Camping

Of the many parks and facilities available throughout the county, those that the Department manages include 108 parks, 3 campgrounds, 3 golf courses, 6 nature centers, 42 beach access sites, 13 school athletic sites, and more than 17,000 acres of Environmentally Endangered Lands sanctuaries and conservation areas. The Parks and Recreation Department’s website offers residents and visitors a place to discover the unique features and recreational opportunities available throughout our parks.

Many county parks in Brevard preserve the sensitive ecosystem and include endangered lands and threatened species.  Educational programs at nature centers focus on awareness of the outdoors and preservation of the environment which includes the unique Indian River Lagoon , the St. Johns River, lakes, wetlands, maritime hammocks and scrub.  Specific parks are a haven for birdwatching and provide a sanctuary for many bird communities including the osprey, eagle, egret, pelican, and various wildlife including sea turtles and manatees.

Additionally, for those who love the outdoors, Brevard County’s parks provide venues for community and regional activities including public golf at three beautiful golf courses (tee times are available at The Savannahs, Spessard Holland and The Habitat); camping at three unique campgrounds; horse trails; fishing and boating–with access to the waterways by boat ramps at many parks; beach and lake swimming and various venues for watersports including sailing, windsurfing, surfing, rowing, catamaran, canoe, and kayak.

 

Courtsey of www.brevardoarks.com

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Posted in Community, The Space Coast

The Sunshine State Eggfest

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Some of you may not be familiar with the latest phenomenon in outdoor cooking- The Big Green Egg- a ceramic cooker that serves as a smoker, grill and oven.  To the devoted “Eggheads, the green ceramic eggs make the George Forman Grill a thing of the past! The Eggheads are now embarking on a journey to the Sunny Space Coast!

 

For the first time ever, the Sunshine State Eggfest will be held at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on the Florida Space Coast from March 12th through 14th. Also, for the first time ever, the Eggfest will be held at the host hotel. Eggs will surround the perimeter of the covered deck of overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

 

This will be the 8th annual Eggfest in the State of Florida. This event will take place under the beautiful setting of the Host Hotel, Crowne Plaza Resort. With so many additional attractions in the area, the Sunshine State Eggfest will have so much more to offer.

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Posted in Community, March Events, News

Space Coast Rally Against Cancer - March 20, 2010

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Space Coast Rally Against Cancer

The Space Coast Cancer Foundation received a resolution from the Brevard County Commission proclaiming Saturday, March 20, 2010 as “Rally Against Cancer” Day. That day the Rally Against Cancer event  will start with a Poker Run at Space Coast Cancer Center’s Titusville office, and then travel throughout the county ending up at a picnic event at Space Coast Harley Davidson in Palm Bay, where the last ticket drawn will win a 2010 Harley Davidson Road King motorcycle. Only 500 tickets will be sold.

Besides the reverse raffle at the Harley Davidson, a silent auction will be held, vendors will be on display motorcyclists can participate in games and enjoy music and entertainment.

The Space Coast Cancer Center Foundation is the fundraising and charitable arm of Space, and is a separately incorporated, not-for-profit organization dedicated to its mission of providing need-based support to ease the financial burden of cancer care. Coast Cancer Center

Purchase tickets for the Reverse Raffle for $100.

Call (321) 264-5504 or www.RallyAgainstCancer.net

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Posted in Community, Motorcycles, The Space Coast


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