Meet one of the engineers overseeing supply runs to NASA’s moon outpost
Re-supply to NASA’s lunar Gateway will require logistical finesse being led by a team at KSC
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Johnny Nguyen, associate manager of integration and analysis for NASA Gateway Deep Space Logistics, during a zero-g flight. Nguyen is part of the KSC team helping make sure cargo and supplies make it to the lunar Gateway. (Image credit: Johnny Nguyen) (WKMG 2021)
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. – Sending supplies and hardware to NASA’s orbiting moon outpost, the pitstop for astronauts before heading down to the lunar surface will require a whole new logistical game plan but that’s where a key Kennedy Space Center team comes into play.
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By Nicole Russell | The Daily Signal
A new survey has provided unique insights into what faith-based Americans have been thinking about their beliefs in the wake of COVID-19 and how they feel about state officials imposing pandemic-induced lockdowns.
The survey, facilitated by Becket, a legal organization dedicated to religious liberty, is its second annual Religious Freedom Index, which gauges people of faith and their perspectives on current events.
The concept of religion as an identity, rather than as an activity or hobby, must seem very foreign to many public officials, which would explains why, throughout this past year, they repeatedly treated churches like nonessential businesses, or, as in the case of some states such as Nevada, seemed to treat churches even worse.