The U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission and the Evolution of Flight Campaign of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) today announced their partnership to promote upcoming activities and […]
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WHAT: Designed for families with children, the LEGOÆ Life on Mars Encounter is a traveling truck show featuring a 48-foot tractor-trailer and adjacent tents packed with fun, interactive space-related activities. […]
Hint of Planet-Sized Drifters Bewilders Hubble Scientists
Piercing the heart of a globular star cluster with its needle-sharp vision, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered tantalizing clues to what could potentially be a strange and unexpected population […]
Spacehab Wins $10,000 Prize for Role in Space Commerce – Company Puts Money into Scholarship Fund
SPACEHAB, Inc. a leading provider of commercial space services, has won the Space Transportation Association’s first Bigelow Prize, an award intended to recognize the company outside the satellite industry that […]
Garry Lyles to head propulsion team for NASA’s Space Launch Initiative
In this new position, Lyles will lead the propulsion effort that will eventually launch a second generation reusable launch vehicle and return it to a landing site on Earth. Technology […]
Action Plan for NASA Glenn Unveiled
Former Senator Glenn, Governor Taft, Senators DeWine and Voinovich, John Lewis, John Ryan and Dennis Eckart call on community to lobby for NASA Glenn Research Center funding An Action Plan […]
Boeing Rocketdyne RS-68 First Flight Engine ‘Go for Launch’
The first Rocketdyne RS-68 flight engine has completed its flight acceptance hot-fire test series at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The engine was developed by the Rocketdyne Propulsion & […]
Joint Statement from the European Science Foundation (ESF), All European Academies (ALLEA), and the European University Association (EUA)
Sent to the European Council of Research Ministers meeting in Luxembourg the 26 June 2001. The present Joint Statement has been produced by the three European organisations representing the academic […]
How trees changed the world
Before 380 million years (Ma) ago, the continents had only patches of mosses and algae with no tree cover. The effect of the evolution of trees (large vascular plants with […]
Modeling creates clearer picture of pre-oxygen Archean atmosphere
Edinburgh, Scotland – Methane and carbon dioxide, not ammonia, were the greenhouse gases that compensated for our less energetic sun during the pre-oxygen Archean according to Penn State geoscientists. “We […]