Wednesday, April 7, 2010 as of 11:14 AM ET
That's why the Planetary Society and others are lobbying to save the Mars program, starting with meetings this week. Bill Nye , the former science television personality who heads the society, said exploring Mars is central to humanity's future
lowest level in four years, forcing the space agency to juggle priorities and "devastating planetary science," said Bill Nye , CEO of space exploration group The Planetary Society. "Science is the part of NASA that's actually conducting interesting
science fun for kids now even twenty years later. Bill Nye the Science Guy has no plans of slowing down why woody that's right ..... anniversary show us a few things about in other planets is. Bill Nye the science and space guy good morning bill well sets
control device limber enough to wiggle through tight spaces. And the possibilities my next guest says her analysts Bill Nye the Science Guy on bill good morning I'm good my voice is fine bill voice sounds great I I feel great I just sound like him
Stories and Blogs
in history. Atlantis has come to a final stop." "It's been 30 great years for the Space Shuttle program," said Bill Nye , executive director of the Planetary Society , in a statement on the landing. "With this venerable space vehicle retired
reported mission control as Atlantis landed. "It's been 30 great years for the Space Shuttle program," said Bill Nye , executive director of the Planetary Society, in a statement on the landing. "With this venerable space vehicle retired
representatives from the White House , the Department of Education , university deans and the defense industry. Bill Nye " the science guy ," longtime media personality and executive director of The Planetary Society , will be delivering the event's
spaceflight architecture to one that opens up human spaceflight to the private sector." "Falcon 9 nailed it!" exclaimed Bill Nye , the Executive Director of the Planetary Society. "We congratulate Elon Musk and his team on a successful launch
regrets that the innovative Akatsuki spacecraft seems to have missed its opportunity to lock into an orbit of Venus," said Bill Nye , executive director of the U.S.-based private group that supports space exploration. "Although Akatsuki has already