FWIW, this from
http://www.csun.edu/pubrels/press_releases/summer05/saturn.html
"Coppedge, who has a bachelor's degree in physics from CSUN [Cal State
Northridge], is the team lead system administrator for the Cassini
mission to Saturn and Titan at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena. His team of six administers the computers and network for the
ground systems, both development and operations, where scientists and
engineers build command sequences to be sent to the spacecraft and to
receive data back on Earth. He is also responsible for a dozen
remote-operations sites across the United States and Europe where
instrument teams are located."
JimA
Carol or John Burgeson wrote:
>Here is a summary of ICR's Acts and Facts for Feb 2007
>
>Burgy (don't shoot the messenger)
>
>
>ICR "Acts & Facts" - February 2007
>
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>
>PRESIDENT'S COLUMN:The Legacy of Henry Morris
>
>It's been a year now since my father, ICR's Founder and long time
>President, Dr. Henry Morris, passed into glory. I thought you might like
>to know how things are going without him, and how we intend to achieve
>his long-term goals for ICR.
>
>Read it at: http://www.icr.org/article/3145/
>--------------------------------------------
>
>IMPACT No. 404 - Water Activity on Mars: Landscapes and Sedimentary
>Strata
>
>Despite 30 years of accumulating increasingly abundant and unequivocal
>geomorphological evidence, the case for past catastrophic water-related
>activity on Mars has remained controversial until very recently.
>
>Read it at: http://www.icr.org/article/3151/
>--------------------------------------------
>
>BACK TO GENESIS: BTG 218(a) - Does Organic Mean Living?
>
>Often today we hear of the search for "organic" compounds in decidedly
>"inorganic" places inhospitable to life, such as meteorites or on
>desolate moons throughout the solar system. What is going on? Doesn't
>"organic" mean living? Does this mean there is life elsewhere?
>
>Read it at: http://www.icr.org/article/3147/
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>
>BACK TO GENESIS: BTG 218(b) - Stalling over Transitional Forms
>
>Dr. Stahl, anatomy professor and paleoichthyologist, is clearly no friend
>of the creationist. She was, however, intellectually honest enough to
>write this 604-page book documenting the many problems associated with
>alleged evolution of the vertebrates.
>
>Read it at: http://www.icr.org/article/3148/
>--------------------------------------------
>
>BACK TO GENESIS: BTG 218(c) - Vulgar Notions of a Universal Flood
>
>Scientists of the early sixteenth century faced a dilemma: how did
>fossils originate? Tradition had held for centuries that the existence of
>marine shells on hilltops was due to the Genesis Flood.
>
>Read it at: http://www.icr.org/article/3149/
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>
>BACK TO GENESIS: BTG 218(d) - The Globular Cluster Bomb
>
>Some of the most stunning astronomical objects are globular clusters.
>These spherically-distributed celestial ornaments can pack a million
>stars within a tiny angle of space as seen from Earth.
>
>Read it at: http://www.icr.org/article/3150/
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>
>STEWARDSHIP: The Creator's Valentine
>
>"Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we
>should be called the sons of God" (I John 3:1).
>
>Today's post-modern world is saturated by a syrupy mix of assorted
>worldviews that attempt to diminish God's profound love gift to mankind
>with a salvation that either applies to everyone, or is so tolerant that
>the "no absolutes" philosophy of atheism is easily absorbed into
>religious secularism or spiritual naturalism.
>
>Read more at: http://www.icr.org/article/3146/
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