I’m very much enjoying the excitement of Space Twitter today!
If you’re not already, you should be following @MarinaKoren, @ShannonMStirone, @LorenGRush, @NadiaMDrake, @AstroKatie, and @ArielWaldman — the best science communicators!
I’m very much enjoying the excitement of Space Twitter today!
If you’re not already, you should be following @MarinaKoren, @ShannonMStirone, @LorenGRush, @NadiaMDrake, @AstroKatie, and @ArielWaldman — the best science communicators!
Playing The Leitrim Fancy (jig) on mandolin:
Going to San Francisco. brb
I feel very lucky to have known @JamesWillWeb—a huge inspiration to me and many others.
I will miss him terribly.
The story of Jack Garman and the 1202 alarm—as covered in episode two of the 13 Minutes To The Moon podcast.
Next time you’re faced with a decision, ask yourself: how can this decision be made on the lowest level? Have you given your team the authority to decide? If you haven’t, why not? If they’re not able to make good decisions, you’ve missed an opportunity to be a leader. Empower, enable, and entrust them. Take it from NASA: the ability to delegate quickly and decisively was the key to landing men on the moon.
Hello WorldWideWeb.
Today was a nice day in Brighton.
Sunday morning in Bologna.
Crispy salmon.