Visitors Now: | |
Total Visits: | |
Total Stories: |
Story Views | |
Now: | |
Last Hour: | |
Last 24 Hours: | |
Total: |
Dr Brian O'Leary suffered the ridicule of his schoolfriends when – several years before Sputnik – he announced his intention to go to the moon. Yet by the age of 27 he was a member of NASA's astronaut program, slated to be one of the first to visit Mars. Several years later, he resigned and took up a career in academia where he rubbed shoulders with – among many others – Carl Sagan at Cornell and the pioneering psi investigator Robert Jahn at the physics department at Princeton.
Enjoy!