John Dankanich (@nasatechchief) 's Twitter Profile
John Dankanich

@nasatechchief

Former window washer, salesman, security guard, counselor, teacher, small biz owner, rocket scientist and NASA Chief Technologist. Personal account / opinions.

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John Dankanich (@nasatechchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m still a little tired after three midnight showings of #MaverickTopGun. After the first, we did U.S. Space & Rocket Center g-Force simulator and pretended to fly, then back to the #iMax, it’s one you can’t experience at home. Tom Cruise #AviationChallenge My daughter heading to U.S. Navy

I’m still a little tired after three midnight showings of #MaverickTopGun.  After the first, we did <a href="/RocketCenterUSA/">U.S. Space & Rocket Center</a> g-Force simulator and pretended to fly, then back to the #iMax, it’s one you can’t experience at home. <a href="/TomCruise/">Tom Cruise</a> #AviationChallenge My daughter heading to <a href="/USNavy/">U.S. Navy</a>
jen consalvo (@noreaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA is in search of U.S. #entrepreneurs! SBIR Ignite is a new funding program with a focus on commercial viability, designed for a more simplified application process. Join us on July 13 for an interactive webinar to learn more: est.us/igniterelease #americasseedfund

NASA is in search of U.S. #entrepreneurs!
SBIR Ignite is a new funding program with a focus on commercial viability, designed for a more simplified application process. 

Join us on July 13 for an interactive webinar to learn more: est.us/igniterelease

 #americasseedfund
Somewhat Frank (@somewhatfrank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this episode of the Somewhat Frank Podcast, Frank Gruber John Guidos & jen consalvo talk about the #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope, nuclear waste turned into diamond batteries, 100 year old lobster, and more… ✨ Listen: soty.link/SWF35 ✨ Watch: soty.link/SWFVid35

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I may need an #intervention. After watching #TopGunMaverick for the 8th time AMC Theatres I kinda want to change careers just to make a Rotating Detonation Engine for Tom Cruise to pilot. I wish they let the engineers ride what we create. They need to bring it back to #IMAX!

I may need an #intervention.  After watching #TopGunMaverick for the 8th time <a href="/AMCTheatres/">AMC Theatres</a> I kinda want to change careers just to make a Rotating Detonation Engine for <a href="/TomCruise/">Tom Cruise</a> to pilot.  I wish they let the engineers ride what we create.  They need to bring it back to #IMAX!
Sierra Space (@sierraspaceco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have successfully performed a month-long Creep test on LIFE, demonstrating the design has a predicted life far greater than 60 years. Thanks to a Space Act Agreement with #NASA, we will expand our collaborative environment with NASA Marshall. sierraspace.com/newsroom/press…

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My son just called me from SpaceCampUSA excited to be Mission Specialist to install a solar array today. He shared that “Gus Grissom was coolest astronaut, is from Purdue Boilermakers, flew the Liberty Bell and Molly Brown.” I hope his pilot can bring him home safely.

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Bryan M from LAX Airport Delta is my hero of the day. When others said it couldn’t be done, he found a way to get me home in time for my son’s birthday. Sometimes you need a little help to make it home for the important things. #grateful

John Dankanich (@nasatechchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And we’re in the verge of the NASA X-59 Low-Boom Flight Demonstrations to enable even faster trip times in the near future. m.youtube.com/watch?v=hcHW1L…

Jim Free (@jimfree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Propulsion engineers at NASA Marshall created NASA’s first full-scale rotating detonation rocket engine. The engine yields more power using less fuel and is a potential innovation for future interplanetary spacecraft. Hear about it on #HWHAP: go.nasa.gov/44g3Zh1

Propulsion engineers at <a href="/NASA_Marshall/">NASA Marshall</a> created <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>’s first full-scale rotating detonation rocket engine. The engine yields more power using less fuel and is a potential innovation for future interplanetary spacecraft. Hear about it on #HWHAP: go.nasa.gov/44g3Zh1
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's the day! Applications are due Aug. 31 for our spring internships. From engineers to communicators, we're looking for NASA Internships from a variety of backgrounds to help us push the boundaries of exploration: intern.nasa.gov

Today's the day! Applications are due Aug. 31 for our spring internships.
 
 From engineers to communicators, we're looking for <a href="/NASAInterns/">NASA Internships</a> from a variety of backgrounds to help us push the boundaries of exploration: intern.nasa.gov
NASA Technology (@nasa_technology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're refining our process for prioritizing space technology development and we need YOUR input! Help us score 187 tech needs we've identified as critical to the nation's future space exploration and science endeavors. Contribute feedback by May 13: go.nasa.gov/4aQZTys

We're refining our process for prioritizing space technology development and we need YOUR input! 

Help us score 187 tech needs we've identified as critical to the nation's future space exploration and science endeavors. Contribute feedback by May 13:  go.nasa.gov/4aQZTys
NASA_SLS (@nasa_sls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baton passed!✨ NASA's Pegasus barge has reached NASA's Kennedy Space Center, delivering the #Artemis II core stage. Join experts live on Facebook with ARCHIVED: NASA's Exploration Ground Systems at 9:30 a.m. ET to discuss what this milestone means for the future of space exploration. MORE: go.nasa.gov/46g0cSo

Baton passed!✨ 

<a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>'s Pegasus barge has reached <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>, delivering the #Artemis II core stage.

Join experts live on Facebook with <a href="/NASAGroundSys/">ARCHIVED: NASA's Exploration Ground Systems</a> at 9:30 a.m. ET to discuss what this milestone means for the future of space exploration.

MORE: go.nasa.gov/46g0cSo
NASA Marshall (@nasa_marshall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One giant leap toward #Artemis II 🚀 Today, Aug. 21, a key piece of ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS flight hardware for the first crewed NASA Artemis mission was rolled out from #NASAMarshall to NASA's Pegasus barge in preparation for its journey to NASA's Kennedy Space Center. SEE MORE: go.nasa.gov/46XOpZn

One giant leap toward #Artemis II 🚀

Today, Aug. 21, a key piece of <a href="/NASA_SLS/">ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS</a> flight hardware for the first crewed <a href="/NASAArtemis/">NASA Artemis</a> mission was rolled out from #NASAMarshall to <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>'s Pegasus barge in preparation for its journey to <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>.

SEE MORE: go.nasa.gov/46XOpZn
Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger (@astrodot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The statue captures her spirit of curiosity and joy; it honors the teaching profession; and it will remind future generations to explore. #ChristaMcAuliffe #Teachers #SpaceExploration #NewHampshire