For several years, evidence has been mounting that the global climate is steadily getting warmer. But whether the unusual weather patterns alarming environmentalists — increasing temperatures, reduced snowfall, and rising […]
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From 5 to 7 June, Berlin will become the focal point for the International Space Station (ISS) when more than 500 leaders of industry, government officials and scientists from 22 […]
Tropical glaciers formed while earth was giant snowball
Boston, Mass. – Glacial deposits that formed on tropical land areas during snowball Earth episodes around 600 million years ago, lead to questions about how the glaciers that left the […]
Aerojet Wins $5 Million Contract to Study Channel Wall Nozzle for Shuttle Main Engine
Aerojet has won an eight-month, $5 million contract from NASA to study the feasibility of developing a channel wall nozzle to replace the tube nozzle in the Space Shuttle Main […]
Lockheed Martin’s CSOC Names New Associate Program Managers
Officials at Lockheed Martin’s Consolidated Space Operations Contract (CSOC) announced today the appointment of new associate program managers at two of the five of the NASA centers it serves. The […]
Réunion des experts internationaux en intelligence artificielle, robotique et automatisation spatiales à l’Agence spatiale canadienne
Saint-Hubert (Québec), le 28 mai 2001 – Du 18 au 22 juin 2001, l’Agence spatiale canadienne sera l’hôte de i-SAIRAS 2001, le 6e Symposium international sur l’intelligence artificielle, la robotique […]
Expanding Cooperation Between Canadian and Spanish Space Industries
Saint-Hubert, May 29, 2001 – The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) invites media to its David Florida Laboratory in Ottawa on May 30, 2001 for the visit of José Maria Aznar, […]
A quasar’s identity may simply be in the eye of the beholder
Using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have made the first detailed study of a peculiar type of quasar that is shrouded in clouds of gas and dust flowing outward at […]
Artificial Intelligence Software to Command Mission
CORRECTION: The Three Corner Sat mission is a joint project of Arizona State University, Tempe (not the University of Arizona, Tucson, as previously stated), the University of Colorado at Boulder; […]
Space Remote sensing study defines “edgy” cities
Sometimes you need to step back to see something clearly. Sometimes this means stepping way, way back. Otherwise, to update an old saying, you can’t see the city for the […]