Probably the most detailed analysis of the composition and dynamics of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia-A has been presented at the symposium ‘New Visions of the X-ray Universe in the XMM-Newton […]
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NASA’s latest research in grid computing technology will be showcased at an upcoming two-day workshop. The 2001 Information Power Grid Workshop (IPG) will be held Dec. 4-5, 2001 at the […]
NCAR Scientists Make First Direct Measurements of Atmosphere on Extrasolar Planet
Next Step: What Color Is It? BOULDER — A recent student visitor to the National Center for Atmospheric Research and an NCAR senior scientist have made the first direct detection […]
Florida Space Authority to Sponsor Space in the Classroom Conference
The Space Foundation announced today that Florida Space Authority will sponsor Space in the Classroom (SITC), an educational conference to be held May 2-4, 2002 at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), […]
Astronomy helps advance medical diagnosis techniques
While developing devices to capture X-rays from objects in space, scientists at the European Space Agency have designed a camera that could become a powerful new weapon in the fight […]
SGI and Space Imaging Sign Teaming Agreement to Expand Cooperation, Revenues in Growing Geospatial Market
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF., Nov. 27, 2001 – SGI (NYSE: SGI), the world’s leading provider of high-performance computing, complex data management and visualization solutions, and Space Imaging, the world’s leader in providing Earth imagery […]
Amgen and NASA Team Up to Tap Weightless Environment of Space as Lab to Test Osteoporosis Treatment
Half the women in America over the age of 50 will eventually suffer fractures stemming from bone loss (osteoporosis), and more than 30 million women will develop significant bone loss […]
Can Biosensors Find Life On Mars?
Is there life on Mars? Thanks to a £60k grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), a team from Cranfield University and the University of Leicester will […]
Jason/TIMED Ready for Launch on Delta II Rocket Dec. 7
The launch of the Jason 1 and Timed satellites aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket is scheduled to occur on Friday, Dec. 7 from NASA’s Space Launch Complex 2 at […]
Lying down on the job
Now over the half-way mark on their long mission, the explorers are relaxed, confident of success and fully adjusted to their new environment. They are supplying ‘mission control’ with a […]