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pace Imaging, the world’s leader in providing Earth imagery and related services to commercial and government markets, announced today the first major photogrammetric software companies that will incorporate the ability […]
House Appropriations VA-HUD Subcommittee Reports VA-HUD FY2002 Spending Bill
FY01 Bill (Discretionary): $80.55 billion FY02 President’s Request (Discretionary): $83.36 billion FY02 Bill (Discretionary): $84.15 billion Taking Care of Veterans: Fully funds Veterans Medical Health Care, providing a $1 billion […]
TRW/Raytheon NPOESS Team Completes Second Major Milestone
The TRW/Raytheon team continues to make excellent progress on the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) with the completion of the second major program milestone, System Functional Review (SFR). […]
Cluster II – Scientific Update and Presentation of Model to the City of Bristol
Invitation to attend the presentation of a Cluster II model to the Lord Mayor of Bristol and an update on the Cluster II scientific results. The model presentation results from […]
Nature’s Subtle Secret – New Difference Between Matter And Antimatter
An international team of physicists, including many from the UK, has discovered a new fundamental difference between matter and antimatter. The team, working on the detector known as BaBar at […]
NASA plans X-38 free flight test for tuesday, July 10
The sixth free flight of an X-38 is scheduled for tomorrow at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards AFB, Calif. The X-38 prototypes are proving technologies needed to build […]
NASA Prepares to open a new doorway to space
Space Shuttle Atlantis is poised for launch July 12 to open a new doorway into space. The shuttle and its five-member crew will deliver the new American-made Joint Airlock to […]
Visiting scientists to test-drive Rutgers’ advanced coastal and ocean data gathering system
NEW BRUNSWICK/PISCATAWAY – A demonstration of the full capabilities of Rutgers’ advanced marine and coastal scientific data gathering system is attracting more than 200 ocean scientists to the Institute of […]
Postcard from Mars: ESA physicist-engineer Vladimir Pletser on Devon Island
When most people go on vacation, they want to forget all about their jobs. But ESA physicist-engineer Vladimir Pletser, who develops ISS payloads and organizes zero-gravity parabolic flights for the […]