On Thursday, April 22 at 5:30 p.m., in room 385 of the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., aerospace industry executives and analysts will discuss the current status of […]
James L. Crawford Named NASA Kennedy Space Center Director of Safety and MIssion Assurance
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director James W. Kennedy announced today that James. L. “Larry” Crawford was named as the Director of the newly created Safety and Mission Assurance organization at […]
NASA Posts Equal Employment Opportunity Data
NASA is posting statistical data pertaining to complaints of employment discrimination filed by employees, former employees, and applicants for employment. Pursuant to the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation […]
NASA Voted Best Place to Work in Federal Government
The Partnership for Public Service and the American University Institute for the Study of Public Policy Implementation (ISPPI) released today the second set of rankings of the “Best Places to […]
Hidden Mars Messages Found – Martian Code Breakers Announced
PASADENA, CA: When the Mars Exploration Rovers were launched last year, The Planetary Society placed on board hidden messages as a public involvement activity in their educational Red Rover Goes […]
An invitation to venture Beyond Einstein at Stanford University May 12-14, 2004
Members of the working press are most welcome to attend a meeting on the Beyond Einstein Program, at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, May 12-14, 2004, free of registration fees. […]
ESA/Canadian Satellite technology to climb Everest
A satellite-based Health Monitoring Kit developed by the Canadian company March Networks and co-funded by ESA, is being used to aid a group of climbers in their attempt to climb […]
JSC Center Director Available Friday to Discuss Recent NASA Survey Results
Johnson Space Center Director Jefferson D. Howell Jr. will be available to media at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the JSC public affairs briefing room to discuss results of the recently […]
Project ASTRO Celebrates 10 Years of Helping Kids Set Their Sights on the Stars
National astronomy education program has reached over 100,000 students during the last decade This spring marks the 10th year of Project ASTRO, an innovative program from the Astronomical Society of […]
Rae Ann Meyer Named Deputy Manager of In-space Propulsion Technology Projects Office at NASA MSFC
Rae Ann Meyer has been named deputy manager of the In-Space Propulsion Technology Projects Office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The office, part of the Space […]