Culture Happy Astronauts in Space Day! On May 5th of every year, we observe National Astronaut Day—created in 2016 by uniphi space agency—to celebrate the folks Jessi-James Grey Posted on May 5, 2023
Life Sweatpants & Pop Culture | First Contact Day Thirty years from today, in Bozeman, Montana, an alien species will descend from the heavens and make First Contact with Jessi-James Grey Posted on April 5, 2023
Fun National Pencil Day Pencils are magical. And so are erasers, for that matter. A long time ago, in a youthhood far, far away, I wrote a love poem Jessi-James Grey Posted on March 30, 2023
Inspiration Sweatpants & Science | We’re Going to the Moon! Last month, in writing about the inaugural International Moon Day, I discussed the Artemis program. Named for the goddess of Jessi-James Grey Posted on August 28, 2022
Culture Happy Inaugural International Moon Day! As of last year, July 20th is no longer just the national observance of National Moon Day: the United Nations General Jessi-James Grey Posted on July 20, 2022
Culture International Space Day It’s the first Friday of May 2020 and you know what that means: Happy International Space Day! The launch of the first Jessi-James Grey Posted on April 30, 2020
Culture Sweatpants & History | “How High the Moon”—Celebrating Neil Armstrong’s Eighty-Seventh Birthday One of modern history’s most prominent figures was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio—a small city between Dayton and Toledo—on August Jessi-James Grey Posted on August 4, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & History | Remembering John Glenn I know that I am far too young to remember all but a few of his landmark achievements, but Sen. John Glenn’s passing this Jessi-James Grey Posted on July 17, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Pop Culture | International Astronomy Day April 29th is International Astronomy Day (spring edition)! Join us in taking some time to look up and appreciate our Jessi-James Grey Posted on April 28, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & History | “…We Are Starting to Think About the LM Lifeboat.” Today marks the 47th anniversary of NASA’s most successful failure. Jessi-James Grey Posted on April 10, 2017