For more information, contact Susan Griffith, 216-368-1004 or sbg4@po.cwru.edu. What do Penn and Teller and Charles Rosenblatt’s group in Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Physics have in common? They […]
McCain, Sensenbrenner Request GAO Review of NASA’s Propulsion Module for the Space Station
Committee on Science F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Chairman Ralph M. Hall, Texas, Ranking Democrat www.house.gov/science/welcome.htm June 21, 2000 Press Contacts: Jeff Lungren (Chairman Sensenbrenner) (202) 225-4275 Pia Pialorsi (Chairman McCain) […]
AAAS/Science Magazine Media Advisory – Mars Press Conference at NASA
MARS PRESS CONFERENCE, 11 A.M.U.S. ET, THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 2000 EMBARGO LIFTS 10 A.M. U.S. ET, THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 2000 A number of recent press reports have mentioned a forthcoming […]
NASA Press Conference Tomorrow To Discuss New Images Suggesting Present-Day Sources of Liquid Water on Mars
Donald Savage Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1727) Mary Hardin Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA (Phone: 818/354-0344) NOTE TO EDITORS: N00-26 NASA will hold a press conference tomorrow, Thursday, June 22, […]
Advanced Communications Satellite Ready to Serve New Millenium Space Projects
Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1726) Susan Hendrix Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (Phone: 301/286-7745) RELEASE: 00-98 NASA is poised to launch the first of three of the […]
Launch of NASA’s TDRSS-H Satellite Scheudled for June 29
Dwayne Brown NASA Headquarters George Diller Kennedy Space Center Susan Hendrix Goddard Space Flight Center KSC Release No: 52-00 Note to Editors/News Directors: The launch of NASA’s Tracking and Data […]
UNIVERSE 2000 EXPO Brings a Universe of Space and Astronomy Activities To the Pasadena Convention Center July 15 and 16
The heavens are coming to earth and the public is invited. A myriad of entertaining, informative exhibits, talks, screenings, and other space-related activities constitute this year’s UNIVERSE 2000 EXPO, part […]
I spy with my little eye … XMM-Newton in the sky!
After being detected using telescopes equipped with electronic CCD imaging cameras, ESA’s X-ray space observatory has been sightedvisually for the very first time. This exploit, using a commercially available 20cm Schmidt-Cassegrain […]
Hall Expresses Diappointment in NSF, NASA Funding Levels for 2001
On Wednesday, the House adopted H.R. 4635, the Veterans, Housing and Independent Agencies Appropriation. This bill is important to the science community because it provides funding for both the National […]
ep. Dave Weldon-R (FL15) Leads Defeat of Cut to ISS
Independent Agencies appropriations bill, Rep. Tim Roemer-D (IN), once again, brought forth another attempt to kill the International Space Station (ISS). This was the ninth year in a row, Rep. […]