Washington (January 30, 2004) Four leading space organizations – the National Space Society (NSS), Satellite Industry Association (SIA), Space Foundation, and Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR) – today announced the […]
NASA Expects Two Working Rovers on Martial Soil Expected by Saturday Morning
Ground controllers plan to tell Opportunity to drive off its lander early Saturday, and with Spirit now back in working order, NASA should soon have two healthy rovers loose on […]
Space Flight: One Year After Columbia
Senior NASA Space Flight officials will share their thoughts, one year after the Columbia accident, on NASA Television today. Associate Administrator for Space Flight, William Readdy, and Deputy Associate Administrator […]
NASA Satellites Help Improve Weather Forecasts
Freighters, cruise lines, marine rescuers and coastal managers are among those who could benefit from prototype three-dimensional, three-day ocean condition forecasts created with the assistance of NASA satellite data, computer […]
SPACEHAB to Announce Fiscal 2004 Second Quarter Financial Results On February 5, 2004
SPACEHAB, Incorporated, a leading provider of commercial space services, today announced that its second quarter fiscal year 2004 financial results will be released on Thursday, February 5, 2004 before market […]
NASA JSC Scientists Among Those Involved with Mars Rovers – Interview Opportunities Available
The efforts of many Johnson Space Center scientists, in collaboration with colleagues throughout NASA and other organizations, led to the recent successful landings of Spirit and Opportunity on Mars. Although […]
Long John Silver’s Announces out-of-this world offer: If NASA finds Ocean water on Mars, America gets Free Giant Shrimp at Long John Silver’s
Long John Silver’s Eyes Martian Landscape for Building Sites With NASA’s Mars Rover “Opportunity” making a successful landing in Meridiani Planum on Sunday, January 25, America now has a second […]
Congress Approves Legislation to Address “Brain Drain” at NASA
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House of Representatives today approved, by voice vote, legislation to address the “brain drain” at NASA. Within five years, a quarter of the NASA workforce will […]
NASA and Apple Computer Provide Resources to Help Educators
NASA’s multimedia exhibits and educational resources are now available to educators for classroom use through the Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) online educational environment. NASA’s educational technology team, led by staff […]
NASA Work Force Flexibility Act Ready for President’s Consideration
A landmark bill giving NASA greater flexibility to restructure and revitalize its work force cleared its final major hurdle today after being passed by the U.S. House. The NASA Work […]