A comprehensive action plan aimed at kick-starting investment in networks and knowledge was presented by European Commission President Romano Prodi on 11 November 2003 in Brussels. The European Growth Initiative […]
20th National Space Symposium excitement builds as Largest-ever Exhibit Center is Sold Out
The Space Foundation announced today that the Northrop Grumman Exhibit Center has sold out for the 20th National Space Symposium, which takes place March 29-April 1, 2004, at The Broadmoor […]
Harwood, Andrews to be honored for their work by National Space Club Florida Committee
William Harwood of CBS and Julie Andrews of Lockheed Martin will be recognized with the Harry Kolcum Memorial News and Communications Award given each year by the National Space Club […]
Three-ton science experiment to cruise South Pole skies for cosmic rays
University of Chicago scientists plan to launch an unmanned balloon into the highest reaches of the atmosphere over Antarctica in early December to hunt for tiny particles from interstellar space […]
Senior U.S. Officials Preview International Meetings On Earth Observation and Global Climate Change
Retired Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and administrator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Dr. Harlan L. […]
Leaders Named for New NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC)
NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe announced the team that will lead the new NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC). The NESC is an independent organization, chartered in the wake of the […]
ASA Forum – America’s Future in Space: What is the Vision?
What: ASA Forum – America’s Future in Space: What is the Vision? The purpose of the forum is to provide a venue for articulating a range of space vision perspectives […]
NASA Participation in Upcoming American Astronautical Society Conference
NASA officials, speaking on topics ranging from assured access to space to Mars exploration, will be among participants at the American Astronautical Society’s National Conference and 50th Annual Meeting Nov. […]
Neutron Detector Under Development To Monitor Spacecraft Radiation
HOUSTON – It’s no secret that radiation is a great danger to astronauts. Most of the research to date concerns the effects of galactic cosmic rays, but what happens to […]
NASA Schedules Space Station Briefing
NASA International Space Station officials will provide a comprehensive look at the first month’s work by Expedition 8 Commander Mike Foale and Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri during a mission status […]