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Lee Goldberg

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Chief Meterologist at WABC-TV (New York, NY)

WABC-TV Chief Meteorologist

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  • 1 month ago | abc7ny.com | Lee Goldberg

    (WABC) -- Spring has sprung, but a month in, the chill hasn't shown itself out the door just yet. In the first special edition of "Weather or Not" from ABC's new podcast studio at 7 Hudson Square in lower Manhattan, WABC-TV chief meteorologist Lee Goldberg looks at the big picture with Paul Pastelok, AccuWeather's senior meteorologist and lead U.S. long-range forecaster.

  • 1 month ago | mwrf.com | Lee Goldberg

    What you’ll learn:Politics and physics don’t mix. Enforcing policies that contradict well-accepted truths is counterproductive, and occasionally disastrousHR2599, a bill to repeal Ohm’s Law, was approved today by the U.S. Congress and has been put on a fast track for submission to the Senate as early as next week.

  • 2 months ago | ojoyoshidareport.com | Lee Goldberg |Mike Markowitz

    NASA used a human-rated derivative of a ballistic missile to launch a man into orbit. SpaceShipOne used a less-expense approach. In both cases, piloting badassery was vital to the missions' successes. Share This Post: By Lee GoldbergNASA investigated multiple launch systems to put a man into Space and ultimately decided to put the Mercury capsule atop derivatives of ballistic missiles.

  • Feb 5, 2025 | ojoyoshidareport.com | Lee Goldberg |Mike Markowitz

    Despite very different launch and guidance systems, the Mercury and StarShipOne spacecraft shared many design requirements. Source: Photograph by Don Ramey Logan, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36748642 Share This Post: By Lee GoldbergIn the beginning, US efforts in Space were largely driven by militaristic goals and the belief in US exceptionalism.

  • Jan 29, 2025 | ojoyoshidareport.com | Lee Goldberg |Mike Markowitz

    The US Space program, prodded by Russia's surprise first-man-in-space success, highlights how America reacts to challenges. Mercury capsule: Source: NASA Share This Post: By Lee Goldberg, Contributing EditorTechnological evolution is about building on the foundations and lessons of the past. The heritage of the US Space Program is a testament to that evolution. There is great value in comparing and contrasting two groundbreaking “firsts.” Read the 3-part mission to learn more.

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Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg @LeeGoldbergABC7
12 May 25

Today's Accuweather Quickcast https://t.co/1duBFWDiHH

Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg @LeeGoldbergABC7
12 May 25

UPDATED Headlines & Seven Day @ABC7NY https://t.co/P6NC5kZQRs

Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg @LeeGoldbergABC7
12 May 25

Snapshot of temperatures and sky conditions this afternoon. #abc7ny https://t.co/s25frk99rA