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Author: American Space Museum

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Stay Curious is a weekday live stream where we cover space history & astronaut birthdays, share Backyard Astronomy tips, and bring you EXCLUSIVE conversations from REAL space workers and astronauts, all minutes down the road from the delivery room of space, Kennedy Space Center & Cape Canaveral Space Force Station! The American Space Museum & Space Walk of Fame is a nonprofit organization located in the heart of America's Gateway to Space, in Titusville, Florida and proudly ran by professional museum and non-profit officials, as well as former space workers, engineers, managers, & enthusiasts.
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Stay Curious as a half-century ago President Richard Nixon orders a $5.5 billion start-up for America's Space Transportation System, as MarQ, Marty & Jessica show you the early concepts of the time.
Stay Curious with four Shuttle astronaut birthdays, from four countries! And the team gives you a peek inside ASM, all to bridge the space between us.
The Stay Curious crew of host/producer MarQ, co-producer Marty, and technical assistant Jessica kickoff 2022 with a look at the 10 Space Shuttles launched in the month of January, all to bridge the space between us.
Stargazer MarQ takes you from your backyard to the constellations Gemini and Taurus as he keeps you "star curious" on this episode of Backyard Astronomy on "Stay Curious!"
Stay Curious as MarQ & Marty offer their Top 10 space events of 2021. What is your #1? Comment and see if we match, and bridge the space between us.
Stay Curious with a brief history of Vandenberg Space Force Base, the semi-secret west coast rocket range protecting America.
The "Stay Curious" team of MarQ, Marty, and Jessica delve into the final week of 2021 with current events, space history, and two astronaut birthdays, all to bridge the space between us.
Join MarQ for another exciting adventure from your own backyard, where we'll be taking a closer look at Orion's Belt.
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