Joel W. Parker and S. Alan Stern (Southwest Research Institute) have initiated a “Triton Watch” to study Neptuneís large moon over at least the next two years. The effort will […]
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An Integral Systems’ team supporting NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH, is part of a group that has been given a prestigious Turning Goals Into Reality (TGIR) award by […]
NASA Managers to Discuss First Internal Space Station Spacewalk
With an internal spacewalk from the International Space Station in the offing, NASA mission managers will discuss the Expedition Two crew’s recent and upcoming activities during a Mission Status Briefing, […]
X-40A Free Flights Completed at Dryden; X-37 Next
NASA’s X-40A, a prototype of a space-return vehicle, successfully completed its seventh and final test flight, gathering information and clearing the way for future flights of its larger brother, the […]
Historic Space Agreement Signed Between Australia and Russia Today
The Minister for Industry, Science and Resources, Senator Nick Minchin, and Mr Yuri Koptev, Director-General of the Russian Aviation and Space Agency, signed an historic agreement today for cooperation between […]
NASA Astronaut Injured in Private Plane Accident
NASA Astronaut Patricia Hilliard Robertson (MD) was injured in a private plane accident Tuesday afternoon. She was transported to Memorial Hermann Hospital where her condition remains stable, but critical. Robertson […]
New Mars, Lunar Meteorites Found
THE METEORITICAL BULLETIN E-mail Announcement 85-5, May 23, 2001 Jeffrey N. Grossman, Editor (jgrossman@usgs.gov) Jutta Zipfel, Co-editor for Saharan Meteorites (zipfel@mpch-mainz.mpg.de) Below, you will find the complete text of announcements […]
Videoconference looks at solutions to problems of traveling to Mars
Eliminating dead bugs on Mars-bound spacecraft, designing a skin-tight space suit and retrieving small objects that float away in space stations were some of the topics that came up during […]
MDA wins $11.5 million contract from NASA
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSE: MDA), has won a contract from NASA for $l1.5 million (CDN) to provide a system that allows astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) […]
‘Tadpole hunters’ may net forming planets
Researchers using CSIRO’s Australia Telescope have found they can spot the dusty blobs that might be planet systems in the making. This will help astronomers hunt more effectively for these […]