St-Hubert, July 26, 2001 – The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and RADARSAT International (RSI) announced today that two international network stations have been awarded RADARSAT-1 product certification. The Geo-informatics and […]
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MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91109. TELEPHONE (818) 354-5011 Contact: Mary Hardin (818) 354-0344 NASA’s Mars Technology Program […]
Hubble’s Panoramic Portrait of a Vast Star-Forming Region
A panoramic view of a vast, sculpted area of gas and dust where thousands of stars are being born has been captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. The image, taken […]
Comments by Rep. Lampson Regarding the International Space Station
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM DESERVES OUR CONTINUED SUPPORT — (House of Representatives – July 25, 2001) The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman […]
Evidence of icy region and recent climate change observed on Mars
IMAGE CAPTION: [Larger version] A high-resolution image of Mars’ surface, left, shows an ice-rich layer that appears to be flowing downhill. The newly observed terrain is a mixture of water […]
“CLAMS” mission studies coast oceans and atmosphere
NASA scientists are using a Virginia lighthouse, research aircraft and a satellite for a unique field study this summer. On the sea, in the sky, and from outer space, they […]
ESO Photo Gallery updated – ESO/CERN/ESA Conference website
The ESO Photo Gallery has now been fully updated, with new images from La Silla and Paranal. At the same time, the latest images have been placed in the area […]
Launch of Sunbathing Spacecraft to be Webcast
Web viewers can watch NASA’s Genesis mission, set to catch a piece of the Sun and return it to Earth, launch July 30 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in […]
Space View Shows Two Plumes from Mt. Etna Eruption
Two volcanic plumes from Mt. Etna composed of different materials are visible in new images from NASA’s Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer on the Terra satellite. A bright, brownish plume drifting southeast […]
Star with midriff bulge eyed by astronomers
For the first time ever, a star spinning so fast its mid-section is stretched out has been directly measured by an ultra-high-resolution NASA telescope system on Palomar Mountain near San […]