Another part of my job is to come up with the daily "News Clips" - basically, I get to read the news for an hour or two each morning, and pick out the top five to ten space-related stories. If you want to see what I choose each day, you can subscribe to the RSS on the bottom left of our website (http://www.spacefoundation.org/) - titled "In the News".
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
What I Do...
I started my new job at Space Foundation, and already I've had the chance to go to a breakfast talks by Mike Griffin (the NASA Administrator) and Gary Payton (Deputy Under Secretary for Air Force Space Programs), and shake hands with each of them. For these events, I help run things, take pictures and take notes. 

Another part of my job is to come up with the daily "News Clips" - basically, I get to read the news for an hour or two each morning, and pick out the top five to ten space-related stories. If you want to see what I choose each day, you can subscribe to the RSS on the bottom left of our website (http://www.spacefoundation.org/) - titled "In the News".
Another part of my job is to come up with the daily "News Clips" - basically, I get to read the news for an hour or two each morning, and pick out the top five to ten space-related stories. If you want to see what I choose each day, you can subscribe to the RSS on the bottom left of our website (http://www.spacefoundation.org/) - titled "In the News".
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