"People from all over the world are really realizing how important space is not just for any one individual, any one company or any one government! NASA Budget: Current Funding, History, Economic Impact www.thebalance.com/ nasa - budget ...That means that each dollar of NASA spending is a catalyst for $ 10 of economic benefit . NASA is in a unique position to provide some of the technological innovation that drives the space economy . NASA research led to many of the goods and services we take for granted every day. These include weather and communication satellites.!! This is a truly global collaborative industry," Andrew Chanin, CEO of ProcureAM and the man behind the Procure Space ETF , ticker UFO, said Monday on CNBC's "ETF Edge."
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"What we're seeing is ... this transformation away from it being completely reliant upon government agencies like NASA, like Roscosmos, like the [European Space Agency], and it being driven by commercial interests now," the CEO said.
"So, the governments out there are saying, 'Hey, we want to play ball. We want to work with you. Come up with your solutions and we're happy to finance that.' But so much of the spending now is coming from outside the government, so it's a really exciting time for the industry," Chanin said.
In case you are keeping track:
How Blink-182's Tom DeLonge Became a U.F.O. Researcher - The New York Times
For decades, the discussion of whether or not U.F.O.s exist has been debated in American pop culture and within science communities.
That all reached a fever pitch last week when the United States Navy confirmed that three widely shared videos captured by naval aviators in 2004 and 2015 were indeed real and showed what it called "unidentified aerial phenomena." The "unidentified" part of that statement sparked excitement among U.F.O. enthusiasts.
The three videos show mysterious objects in the sky and contain audio of pilots trying to make sense of what they were seeing! Is NASA Spending Worth It? - Make a Stand ...stand.com/ ..."5 Popular Misconceptions about NASA " by Lauren Lyons Should the state invest in the space studies? The 2013 The Huffington Post article by a science communicator, engineer, and space policy analyst Lauren Lyons is sure to persuade you it should. The author believes that another answer may only be given if the person lacks basic knowledge about the organization and its role.!! They had gained notoriety since being published in 2017 and 2018 by The New York Times and a company called To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences . Founded in 2017, it is run by a team of 12, including several former government employees, who try to advance society's understanding of scientific phenomena through the lenses of entertainment, science and aerospace.
Cluster of lights of Outer Banks, North Carolina sets off UFO debate | Charlotte Observer
A man visiting the Outer Banks, North Carolina recorded a cluster of lights in September 2019 that many people claim are UFOs. Others believe they are military flares.
UFO Group Sharing Exotic Materials With Army for Combat Vehicles
The Army is researching whether materials an outside group says were collected from UFOs can be used as cutting-edge technology in combat vehicles, according to interviews and a new research and development agreement.
The exploratory research is being conducted jointly by the new U.S. Army Futures Command and the To The Stars Academy, which has obtained what it says are exotic meta-materials that may have otherworldly origins and useful applications for the military.
The Army command was created last year to spearhead technological innovation and the vehicle research represents the first formal cooperation between the military and the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science , formed in 2017 by rock musician and UFO believer Tom DeLonge. The group is best known for releasing widely publicized and authenticated Navy fighter jet cockpit videos that appear to show unknown aircraft with baffling flight capabilities.
While you're here, how about this:
Strikes at Lufthansa subsidiary airlines cause cancellations | News | DW | 20.10.2019
Flight attendants working for smaller divisions of airline group Lufthansa are striking over pay and pensions! Is NASA Worth The Money We Spend On It? - forbes.com www.forbes.com ...we- ...it The price tag for all of this is not small. Then again, it's not that large when viewed in context. For 2016, the NASA budget is $ 19.3 billion, out of $ 3.95 trillion in federal spending . That means the US devotes about 0.5% of its budget to all things space-related .!! The UFO union's extended strike has led to cancellations at airports in Germany.
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Collective action by a German cabin crew union disrupted Eurowings, Germanwings, Lufthansa CityLine and SunExpress flights on Sunday! NASA Socio-Economic Impacts www.nasa.gov ...As noted, NASA spends 80 percent of its $ 18 billion budget on program activity (Figure 3). Much of this program activity—about 45 percent of NASA's total budget—was spent on technology research, development, and manufacturing.!! The strike was initially set to last between 5 and 11 a.m. but is now expected to last until midnight German time (22:00 UTC), as the cabin crew UFO union decided to extend it on short notice.
The walkout affects flights operated by subsidiaries of Germany's flagship carrier Lufthansa, but not Lufthansa itself.
Airports across Germany have reported cancelations. However, while the UFO representatives described the walkout as "very successful" and said that the more than 100 flights had been canceled, Lufthansa's daughter companies said that only individual flights had been canceled or delayed by the strike.
German cabin crew union strikes at Lufthansa subsidiaries
BERLIN (AP) — A German union representing cabin crew has called members at several Lufthansa subsidiaries out on strike — a walkout that was extended by 13 hours at short notice.
The UFO union is locked in a long-running dispute with the company over pay and the legal status of the union, which has been engaged in an internal leadership struggle.
UFO initially called on members at Eurowings, Germanwings, Lufthansa CityLine and SunExpress to walk out from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday, but on Sunday morning extended the strike to midnight, accusing the company of turning up pressure on cabin crew not to participate! Trump's 2019 NASA Budget Request Puts Moon Ahead of Space ...www.space.com ...nasa - budget ...Trump's 2019 NASA Budget Request Puts Moon Ahead of Space Station . NASA's 2019 budget request formalizes the agency's handover of human-spaceflight activities in low-Earth orbit to private industry, in favor of a shift toward the moon. The budget request, which was released today (Feb. 12), allocates about initially called on members at Eurowings, Germanwings, Lufthansa CityLine and SunExpress to walk out from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday, but on Sunday morning extended the strike to midnight, accusing the company of turning up pressure on cabin crew not to participate9.9 billion to NASA ,...!! Lufthansa itself wasn't affected by Sunday's strike.
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