Mr Mark Wells Particle Physics & Astronomy Research Council 01793 442100 mark_wells@pparc.ac.uk Europe’s Cluster II mission will be the first mission to fly four spacecraft in formation. The spacecraft will […]
Weizmann Institute particle detectors used to explore primordial matter in international collider project
The first collisions of particles that will allow scientists to study matter as it existed just after the Big Bang were observed today with the help of unique particle detectors […]
Prototype Balloon Passes 30-Hour Test Flight
Betty Flowers Goddard/Wallops Flight Facility, Va. June 13, 2000elizabeth.b.flowers.1@gsfc.nasa.gov (Phone: 757/824-1584) Release No. 00-70 (WFF 00-13) Prototype Balloon Passes 30-Hour Test Flight NASA has successfully launched and demonstrated a prototype Ultra Long-Duration […]
NASA Daily News Summary 12 June 2000
NASA Daily News Summary For Release: June 12, 2000 Media Advisory m00-115 SUMMARY NEWS RELEASES HISTORY STUDENTS SHOW OFF AMAZING PROJECTS AT NASA VIDEO ***ALL TIMES EASTERN*** VIDEO FILE FOR […]
Space Science Update from NASA HQ
Hello all, There’s a boatload of new stuff at http://spacescience.nasa.gov , including a number of articles released last week at the 196th National Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, in […]
Space Imaging Significantly Reduces North American Landsat Prices
Affordable Satellite Imagery Helps Monitor Environment And Map Large Land Masses Space Imaging, the world’s leader in providing commercial markets with Earth information for a variety of business applications, has […]
The Canadian Space Agency Awards 18.1 Million in Contracts to Three Canadian Firms
St Hubert, Quebec, June 9, 2000 – John Manley, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Canadian Space Agency, and the Honourable Alfonso Gagliano, Minister of Public Works and […]
NASA/JSC Special Event Features STS-101 Astronauts
Ed Campion Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 281/483-5111 Release: J00-38 The public is invited to share in the excitement of the recently completed Shuttle mission to the International Space Station […]
Technology first aimed at heavens now makes ‘super’ human vision possible
Contact: Tom Rickey trickey@admin.rochester.edu 716-275-7954 University of Rochester Adapting technology originally developed by astronomers to obtain better images of the heavens, a University of Rochester scientist has developed an optical […]
Virtual you — or how to work in your jammies
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