Hold on to your hats and keep a pair of binoculars handy: After a 26-month sprint around the track of the solar system, we are about to lap Mars again. […]
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Students from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Arizona State University and New Mexico State University are teaming up in a unique space project to design, build and fly three […]
Extremely Close Pluto Appulse, Possible Occultation Discovered
A very close appulse of Pluto with GSC 5651-1553 will occur on 01 July 2002, at approximately 23:00 UT. The event was discovered by Arizona amateur astronomer and Sky & […]
Instruments aboard CONTOUR spacecraft will provide first surface ‘fingerprint’ of comet nucleus
ITHACA, N.Y. — Instruments aboard a spacecraft that will be launched next year to explore two, and perhaps three or more, comets in the solar system will for the first […]
Space Imaging and Veridian Develop New Image Base Product
Space Imaging, the world’s leader in providing Earth imagery and related services to commercial and government markets, and Veridian today announced the release of an image base product which uses […]
UA Scientists Find Evidence For Geologically Recent Shallow Ground Ice At Mars’ Equator
New high-resolution images from the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) show evidence of ground ice on Mars as recently as 10 million years ago. More striking is that the signs of […]
UCLA/TRW/JPL Team Awarded Mars Scout Study Grant
Multi-lander Approach Could Answer Fundamental Questions About Mars Water Cycle, Geologic History A UCLA-led team including TRW and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has been awarded a six-month, $150,000 study grant […]
University of Washington Astrobiology Conference
Sun.-Wed., 5-8 August 2001 — Crystal Mountain, Washington The University of Washington’s Center for Astrobiology and Early Evolution is hosting an exciting conference at the dawn of the new field […]
Statement by Richard Russell, Chief of Staff, Office of Science and Technology before the National Academy of Sciences
Statement before the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Organization and Management of Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics by Richard Russell, Chief of Staff, Office of Science and Technology Good […]
Defrosting Sand Dunes in Late Southern Winter
small – medium – download large Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera Not Vegetation! Defrosting Sand Dunes in Late Southern Winter MGS MOC Release No. MOC2-286, 12 June 2001 As […]