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Last Entry - November 26,2008 Dec 04, 2008 06:49:18 PM | Shana Dale
 
This will be my last entry on this blog as I prepare to transition out of NASA in January 2009.
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STS-126 Crew is Busy at Work at the International Space Station Nov 20, 2008 04:29:44 PM | Shana Dale
 
STS-126 marks the fourth and final shuttle mission of 2008 and is a very important one to the future of human spaceflight.
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Lean Six Sigma NASA Style Aug 29, 2008 03:08:37 PM | Shana Dale
 
This week I attended, along with managers representing offices from I&A, CFO, PA&E, and HCMO, a training session on how to realize better efficiencies within the internal NASA processes using the Lean Six Sigma process.
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How NASA Helped Olympic Swimmers in Beijing Aug 22, 2008 03:09:41 PM | Shana Dale
 
Many of us have been glued to the TV set, watching the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Many may be unaware that NASA technology has been used to help the U.S. Olympic swim team. As we watched U.S. swimmers shatter world record after world record, and win Olympic medal after Olympic medal, we take special pride in the fact that they were wearing swimsuits with NASA-tested fabrics.
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Exploration Update Aug 01, 2008 05:53:28 PM | Shana Dale
 
As you know, NASA is preparing for a return to the moon by 2020. To accomplish this goal, NASA's Constellation Program (www.nasa.gov/constellation) is designing and building the spacecraft and systems to once again propel us beyond low Earth orbit.
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival Jul 18, 2008 06:34:32 PM | Shana Dale
 
Last week marked the opening of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C. held at the National Mall.
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Another Exciting Week for NASA Mission Success Jul 18, 2008 06:11:55 PM | Shana Dale
 
Last week was a great week for missions at NASA. We successfully launched the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST); Space Shuttle Discovery safely returned with the STS-124 crew; and Phoenix scooped and scraped at the surface of Mars uncovering what may be either ice or salt immediately below the Martian surface.
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