Ohio State announced former NASA administrator, astronaut and U.S. Marine Maj. Gen. Charles Bolden Jr. will deliver the university’s spring commencement speech May 4. Bolden — who served for 34 years ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A former NASA astronaut has warned that humanity faces an "incredible ...
The man at the controls of the space shuttle Discovery when it deployed the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990 now appears poised to steer NASA into its post-shuttle orbit. Former astronaut and retired ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former NASA administrator, astronaut and retired U.S. Marine Major General Charles Frank Bolden Jr. will deliver Ohio State's spring commencement address this May. Bolden was ...
This week, former NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden will address thousands of graduating seniors at the UA’s 2017 Commencement ceremony. Bolden, who resigned as NASA Administrator in January, is a ...
July 15, 2009, Alexandria, VA – Challenger Center for Space Science Education congratulates Charles Bolden and Lori Garver on their confirmation by the United States Senate as NASA Administrator and ...
The National Space Society (NSS) is pleased to congratulate retired Marine Major General and four-time Space Shuttle Astronaut Charles Bolden on his nomination to the office of NASA Administrator and ...
Charles Bolden, the first African American to head NASA, is under fire for wanting to cancel a $10 million biofuels project. Supporters of this project include his deputy, Lori Carver. Bolden is being ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The four-person crew of the Artemis II mission are scheduled to launch Wednesday on a nine-and-a-half day journey around the moon.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden started out his remarks at today’s first-ever NASA IT Summit with a few comments aimed at NASA employees and contractors. “I expected the NASA people to be here, ...
It was Nov. 23, 1963, the night after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Charles Bolden was a high school senior, playing in the South Carolina state football championship game. He was ...
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