The following audit report has been posted to the NASA Office of Inspector General web site: Cost Sharing for Environmental Cleanup Efforts (IG-01-007, December 8, 2000) To access the entire […]
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74,726 results found Sort by:25 Years of atmospheric sciences at Langley – Celebrating Earth Day with research accomplishments
To commemorate Earth Day, Atmospheric Sciences at NASA Langley, marking its twenty-fifth anniversary as a major field of study this year, highlights research contributions that ultimately have increased the awareness […]
Marshall Center’s Neil Otte traded John Deere axle grease for Space Shuttle’ s External Tank
When Neil Otte was growing up in Kahoka, Mo. – near the stomping grounds of Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Mark Twain – he knew exactly what he wanted to […]
Robotic arm being carried to Space Station on pallet built at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
Today, the Space Shuttle Endeavour launched with the Canadian robotic arm – carrying this major new component to the International Space Station on Spacelab pallet hardware built at NASA’s Marshall […]
Launch of a New Canadian Research Program for Satellite Communications Technologies
April 18, 2001 – A new Space Communications research program was launched today by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the Canadian Institute for Telecommunications Research (CITR) with the announcement […]
Inauguration d’un nouveau programme canadien de recherche
18 avril 2001 – Un nouveau programme de recherche en télécommunications spatiales a été inauguré aujourd’hui par l’Agence spatiale canadienne (ASC) et l’Institut canadien de recherche en télécommunications (ICRT) avec […]
GALILEO forges ahead with new release of funds
GALILEO, Europe’s global satellite navigation system, leapt an important hurdle on 5 April 2001 when European Union Transport Ministers agreed to make available Euro 100 million for the start of […]
XMM-Newton links black hole to microquasar
Astronomers using XMM-Newton have presented strong new evidence on the correlation between black hole binary systems and microquasars – celestial objects that expel subatomic particles at relativistic velocities, practically at […]
NASA Prepares for First Scramjet-powered Hypersonic Flight
Imagine a new breed of space transportation vehicle, able to fly at seven times the speed of sound, using a next- generation air-breathing jet engine. NASA takes a hypersonic leap […]
The Amazing Canadarm2
Building a brand new space station is a big job. Just ask the assembly crews of the International Space Station (ISS). They have to attach modules weighing tons, extend solar […]