A lightweight NASA instrument from California has arrived in the Netherlands, one step closer in its journey to examine how gases escape from the nucleus of a comet. The Microwave […]
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For as long as people have gazed at the night sky, they have wondered if neighboring planets could be populated by living things. In fact, recent explorations of our solar […]
Mid-Ocean Ridge Program, RIDGE 2000, Moves Inland
A program designed to study the mid-ocean ridge system and enhance understanding of the relationship between the geological processes that lead to planetary renewal in the deep ocean and life […]
Leonid Meteoroids – ISRO to Take Precautionary Measures
ISRO is taking precautionary measures to safeguard its satellites during the Leonid Meteoroids shower which is expected to reach its peak between 2.30 pm and 3.30 pm and again between […]
The 2nd Announcement and Call for Papers for SOHO-11
“From Solar Min to Solar Max: Half a Solar Cycle with SOHO” Place: Davos, Switzerland Date: 11-15 March 2002 is now available at http://www.pmodwrc.ch/conferences/conferences.html Deadline for abstracts: 17 December 2001 […]
Supercomputer Provides Details of Formation of the First Star in Universe
New cosmological simulations performed on a supercomputer have provided astrophysicists with the best indication to date of how the first star in the universe formed. The simulations, detailed in a […]
Harris Corporation Software Processes Mars Imagery For Advanced Scientific Study
Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), a world leader in advanced image processing solutions, announced today that it is providing software to help scientists and engineers gain a new perspective of Mars by […]
Space Shuttle Endeavour to land Dec. 10; new media credential process
Although the Space Shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to land Dec. 10, 2001, at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla., to conclude mission STS-108, the primary back-up landing site is NASA […]
The Leonids meteor shower — best one yet?
This year’s Leonid meteor shower may well be one to remember. Astronomers are predicting a storm of meteors, or shooting stars, perhaps up to 15000 per hour on the night […]
Arthur C. Clarke Gala to be held tonight in Los Angeles
Note: The proceedings of the fundraising gala by the Space Frontier Foundation, being held at the Playboy Mansion on Thursday evening (November 15th), will be webcast at http://www.earthship.tv On November […]