NASA Goddard Space Flight Center research scientist Dr. Joanne Simpson has been awarded the Charles F. Anderson Award by the American Meteorological Society (AMS). The Anderson award is given to […]
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Jean-Marie Luton’s annual April visit to Japan provided the chairman and CEO an opportunity to underscore Arianespace’s long-term commitment to this market, in which the company is marked its 15th […]
Cybernet’s Gesture Recognition Technology Selected by NASA
Ever dreamed of touring the International Space Station? At NASA’s new Bioastronautics Exhibit at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, visitors will soon be able to lead their own virtual […]
Harris Corporation Audio/Video Equipment Will Provide Onboard Communications for International Space Station
Advanced fiber-optic technology from Harris Corporation will provide sophisticated, digital voice and video communications for astronauts and scientists living onboard the U.S. Destiny Laboratory Module of the International Space Station […]
Student Interns Launch Orion Rocket Through Litton PRC, NASA, University of Virginia Program
A cooperative internship program between Litton PRC, a Northrop Grumman Corporation company; the University of Virginia (UVA) and NASA has culminated in the successful launch of a student-designed payload aboard […]
Extracts from press conference with First Visiting Crew (VC-1) at MCC-M
INTERFAX Agency, E. Devyatiyarov (question to Tito): You stated that you intend to go into business in space tourism. How do you assess a realistic demand for these services in […]
High-flying UC Berkeley students ride “vomit comet” in search of better way to cut bone loss in space
For a brief time last February, Diana Chai was her own guinea pig. Strapped to a treadmill in a NASA research plane, she calmly jogged in place as the KC-135 […]
The busiest ever ESA parabolic flight campaign ready to take off
The 30th ESA parabolic flight campaign is ready to start from the Bordeaux-Mérignac airport on the "special Airbus A300 "Zero-g. Three flights of 30 parabolas each are foreseen on the […]
Light-driven micromachines? Lasers spin tiny objects in Science Magazine study
Shrink the Star Trek tractor beam down to a microscopic scale, add the ability to twirl the objects trapped in its path, and you’d have a system much like the […]
Fifth Annual Space Day Celebration Spans the Globe – The Odyssey Continues in Every U.S. State, 21 Countries Participate
Space Day, the fifth annual tribute to space exploration and opportunity, has grown into a worldwide celebration, reaching six of the seven continents. Millions of students, teachers and space enthusiasts […]