A salute to the Space Shuttle Endeavour returning home to Los Angeles today for traveling further and faster than most of us Jet Set Moms will ever fathom.
Welcome to Jet Set Mom! Traveling with kids is not easy -- especially when you are alone. Here's some highlights of my trips around the U.S. and the world (and some closer to home) with my children Alex and Serene.
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Showing posts with label NASA. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
Welcome Home Space Shuttle Endeavour
A salute to the Space Shuttle Endeavour returning home to Los Angeles today for traveling further and faster than most of us Jet Set Moms will ever fathom.
Friday, June 22, 2012
NASA's Mars Curiousity Rover: Dare Mighty Things
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a mobile laboratory known as the rover Curiosity. Curiosity landed at the bottom of the Gale Crater on the planet Mars on August 5th after seven minutes of terror, a series of maneuvers guiding the rover through decent to landing with a parachute, computer controlled propulsion rockets and a sky crane. Its mission is to look for life on the red planet. Alex got to visit NASA JPL's control room and a replica of the rover just weeks before touchdown. Alex is proud to tell everyone, "My dad works for space." With a payload of scientific data rolling in since Curiosity's landing, the people of earth will know just that much more about one of the planets in our little solar system. And, Alex's dad will continue to be the center of Alex's universe.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Friday, July 23, 2010
Traveling to Outer Space


The NASA Ames Research Center in the Silicon Valley in northern California is one of 10 NASA facilities. In its Exploration Center visitors can experience space technology through a high resolution immersion theater and other interactive opportunities that allow children and adults to explore Mars and the rings of Saturn. In a short visit, Alex had an opportunity to see himself as an astronaut and check out a replication of the inside of the Space Shuttle. Alex has logged 100,000 flight miles around the earth at just four years old, it won't be long before he's ready to explore further into our solar system.
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