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My website is dedicated to the presentation and discussion of my past and current professional work. My areas of interest include remote sensing, spaceflight, astronomy and astrobiology.

  • By Andrew LePage
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly one post per month
  • First post on

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Mar 2023 0
Apr 2023 0
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Jun 2023 2
Jul 2023 2
Aug 2023 1
Sep 2023 1
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Mar 2024 1
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Jul 2024 3
Aug 2024 1
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Oct 2024 1
Nov 2024 1
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Most recent posts

Apollo A-002: Testing the Limits of the Launch Escape System
One of the more dangerous parts of a space mission is launch which is why almost all crewed spacecraft have had launch abort options to cover all phases of ascent. In order to support abort …
On , by Andrew LePage, 1,870 words
You Can’t Fail Unless You Try: NASA’s Pioneer P-3 Lunar Orbiter
Space enthusiasts of a certain age, like myself, grew up learning about the trio of NASA’s unmanned programs which provided scientists and engineers with vital information about the Moon before the Apollo landings: Ranger which …
On , by Andrew LePage, 3,965 words
First Pictures: Color View of the Earth & A Tropical Depression from Space – October 5, 1954
While today we are inundated with color images of the Earth, our earliest views from space were confined to monochromatic or black and white images (see “First Pictures: The View of Earth from Space – …
On , by Andrew LePage, 1,359 words