Phil Schewe Latest articles by Phil Schewe New Device Monitors Space Station’s Electric Shock Potential By Phil Schewe published August 26, 2009 Static electricity can deliver shocking surprises to astronauts during spacewalks. International Space Station Ketchup Experiment Recovered from Columbia Crash By Phil Schewe published May 2, 2008 Data recovered from a damaged computer hard-drive that was aboard the ill-fated Space Shuttle Columbia. Tech Get the Space.com NewsletterBreaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM SPACE...1Brand-new Falcon 9 rocket sends 23 Starlink satellites to orbit on SpaceX's 2nd launch of the day2Amazon launches 27 satellites to begin building huge 'Project Kuiper' internet constellation (video)3Watch Vega-C rocket launch European forest-monitoring satellite to orbit on April 294Pine Barrens ablaze as seen from orbit | Space photo of the day for April 28, 20255SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 1st of 2 planned Starlink launches in 2 days, lands booster at sea (video)
New Device Monitors Space Station’s Electric Shock Potential By Phil Schewe published August 26, 2009 Static electricity can deliver shocking surprises to astronauts during spacewalks.
Ketchup Experiment Recovered from Columbia Crash By Phil Schewe published May 2, 2008 Data recovered from a damaged computer hard-drive that was aboard the ill-fated Space Shuttle Columbia.