NASA Daily News Summary
For Release: Dec. 27, 1999
Media Advisory m99-265
SUMMARY:
No News Releases Today.
Video:
NOTE: DUE TO STS-103 MISSION COVERAGE, THE VIDEO FILE TODAY WILL
RUN AT NOON ONLY.
ALL TIMES EASTERN
Video File for Dec. 27, 1999
ITEM 1 - NASA TELEVISION'S TOP 10 STORIES IN 1999
NOTE:
On New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 1999, NASA Television will air stock
footage of Earth viewed from the Shuttle. The Earth Views will
commence at Noon Eastern Time, on 12/31/99 and continue until 4:00
a.m. Eastern Time, on 1/1/00. There will be no live pictures from
space during that time period.
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If NASA issues any news releases later today, we will e-
mail summaries and Internet URLs to this list.
Index of 1999 NASA News Releases:
http://www.nasa.gov/releases/1999/index.html
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Video File for Dec. 27, 1999
ITEM 1 - NASA TELEVISION'S TOP 10 STORIES IN 1999
10. NEW MICROROBOT MAY ASSIST CREW IN SPACE
Personal Satellite Assistant - ARC (first aired 9/8/99)
9. MAKING AIR TRAVEL SAFER FOR AMERICANS
Future Flight Central - ARC (first aired 12/10/99)
Airborne Information for Lateral Spacing - LARC (first
aired 11/8/99)
8. FIRST X-34 CAPTIVE CARRY
X-34 Captive carry - DFRC (first aired 6/29/99)
X-34 Animation - DFRC/body MSFC/engine (first aired
8/24/99)
7. NASA SCIENTISTS STUDY CLIMATE AND ITS EFFECTS
La Nina and mapping its effects - GSFC (first aired
9/10/99)
El Nino/La Nina TOPEX update - JPL (first aired 12/8/99)
Iceberg Watch - JPL (first aired 9/3/99)
6. NASA LAUNCHES 3 MAJOR EARTH OBSERVING SPACECRAFT INCLUDING THE
EOS FLAGSHIP TERRA.
Terra launch and b-roll (first aired 12/20/99)
5. MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR EXPLORES THE RED PLANET
MGS Deploys Antenna, great pics - JPL (first aired
3/29/99, 8/10/99)
MGS Sees "Heart" on Mars - JPL (first aired 6/25/99)
Magnetic Stripes Discovered on Mars - JPL (first aired
4/29/99)
MOLA First 3-D view of Mars - JPL (first aired 5/27/99,
12/1/99)
4. FIRST DOCKING OF THE SHUTTLE WITH THE ISS
STS-96 Mission Highlights (first aired 5/4/99)
3. FIRST GAMMA RAY BURST CAPTURED STSCI
Gamma Ray images and animation of event (first aired
1/23/99)
2. CHANDRA X-RAY TELESCOPE TAKES ITS FIRST PICTURE
Chandra X-Ray Telescope Launches - KSC (first aired
1/14/99)
Chandra First Light first image (first aired 8/26/99)
1. FIRST FEMALE SHUTTLE COMMANDER EILEEN COLLINS:
Announcement of Selection as Commander at White House
(first aired 7/14/99)
Shuttle suit-up and liftoff (first aired July 1999)
On orbit and releasing Chandra (first aired July 1999)
Commander Collins with Family - JSC (first aired
7/15/99)
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