Statement of Allen Li, Director, Acquisition and Sourcing Management, General Accounting Office Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am pleased to be here today to discuss our work, […]
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COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPACE AND AERONAUTICS, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES “Space Launch Initiative: A Program Review” Wednesday, June 20, 2001, 2:00 – 4:00 pm, Room 2318 Rayburn House […]
Live from solar eclipse in Africa, media can interview NASA Marshall astronomer Thursday
What: Live via telephone Thursday, June 21, during the first solar eclipse of the new millennium, news media will have the opportunity to interview a NASA astronomer who will witness […]
Marshall Center researcher Alan Chow receives NASA Administrator’s Fellowship
Dr. Alan Chow, an aerospace technologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., has been awarded a 2001 NASA Administrator’s Fellowship. As a research technologist for the Marshall […]
Astrium helps astronauts on their way to space
Assembly of the International Space Station is in full swing and so is the training of future crews. 120 men and women from Europe, the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan […]
During Africa’s solar eclipse, SOHO will still see the whole Sun
Scientific teams going to Africa for the total solar eclipse, on 21 June, will rely on the ESA-NASA SOHO spacecraft to show them the Sun’s weather during the event. As […]
Environmental Satellite Envisat Readied for Launch
Europe’s largest and most complex Earth observation satellite, the environmental satellite Envisat – with a mass of approximately eight tons and a stowed height of ten meters – is being […]
European high technology for the International Space Station
The International Space Station takes shape: Including “Zarya”, “Unity”, “Zvezda”, “Destiny”, frame structures and solar collectors, the station has a weight of 113 tons already. Since 31 October 2000, crews […]
Evolution to adjust Ariane 5 to market conditions
The requirements of commercial satellite operators and other space payload customers are growing steadily. Communication satellites, for example, do not only increase in efficiency but also in size and weight. […]
Hubble Pictures Show Single Stars in Distant Galaxy
Astronomers have for the first time taken infrared pictures of individual stars in a galaxy called NGC 3379, about 30 million light years from Earth. The pictures were taken by […]