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The art of stepping back: What NASA’s Space Shuttle can teach innovators today
In a new study published in the Strategic Management Journal, the team outlined NASA’s non-linear design approach. While designing the Space Shuttle, the US space agency often took a step back to ...
Even in retirement, the space shuttle Discovery exudes power, seen across a hangar crowded with planes and jets at its museum home in Chantilly, Va. Charred and worn from its record 39 missions to ...
Even in retirement, the space shuttle Discovery exudes power, seen across a hangar crowded with planes and jets at its museum home in Chantilly, Va. Charred and worn from its record 39 missions to ...
The CGI clip in the China National Space Administration was later blurred out in a state media version of the lunar base teaser.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), one of the architects of the Discovery moving plan, said that Isaacman is on board. The controversial plan to move the space shuttle Discovery to Houston reportedly has a ...
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NASA's plan B: shuttles and space planes that never flew
NASA always had backup plans. The unmanned Shuttle-C could have launched massive payloads while the National Aerospace Plane promised single-stage-to-orbit flight. The alternate paths American space ...
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Space shuttle lessons: Backtracks can create breakthroughs
In a new study, Francisco Polidoro Jr., professor of management at Texas McCombs, finds present-day insights in an old innovation story: how NASA developed its space shuttles, which flew from 1981 to ...
When I was an aerospace engineer working on the NASA Space Shuttle Program, trust was mission-critical. Every bolt, every line of code, every system had to be validated and tested carefully, or the ...
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