Why Do Stanford, Harvard and NASA Still Honor a Nazi Past?

By Lev Golinkin

Earlier this year, Harvard unveiled a report of the university’s history of profiting from slavery. “I believe we bear a moral responsibility to do what we can to address the persistent corrosive effects of those historical practices on individuals, on Harvard and on our society,” Lawrence Bacow, the university president, wrote in an open letter to the community. The study was heralded as a long overdue reckoning by an elite institution with its dark past.

Why Do Stanford, Harvard and NASA Still Honor a Nazi Past?

Updated: NASA moon launch postponed after hydrogen leak

The Artemis 1 could now lift off from Cape Canaveral on Friday, after missing its launch window today.

NASA moon launch postponed after hydrogen leak

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Fuel leaks and a possible crack discovered during final liftoff preparations threatened to postpone the launch of NASA’s mighty new moon rocket Monday morning on its shakedown flight with three test dummies aboard.

Rocket launch: Leaks, possible crack threaten to delay NASA moon launch