Members of the news media are invited to two-day conference on NASA’s progress in meeting its goals in the aerospace industry. On May 16 and 17, NASA presents the agency’s […]
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NSF’s “FY 2002 Budget Request to Congress” details the Major Research Equipment and U.S. Polar Programs requests. The Major Research Equipment budget would decrease 20.6%, or $25.03 million, from $121.33 […]
Nanotechnology gets a boost
In the forefront of nanotechnology development, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., has acquired one of the world’s finest electron beam lithography systems, one that will allow researchers to […]
NASA program prepares workforce of tomorrow hancock county
Miss. – The need for jobs in the geospatial technology industry is growing rapidly. Although most people are not aware this technology exists, it is a multi-billion dollar industry that […]
NASA-Stennis Story Opportunities – April 16, 2001
Editors and news directors interested in story opportunities at Stennis Space Center are encouraged to contact the NASA Public Affairs Office for more information or to arrange interviews. Stennis to […]
New date set for first-ever public viewing of a Space Shuttle main engine evening test at Stennis Space Center
HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. – The date for the first-ever evening public engine test of a Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) at NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center has been rescheduled […]
PanAmSat Reports First Quarter 2001 Financial Results
PanAmSat Corporation (NASDAQ:SPOT) today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2001. The company generated total revenues of $205.2 million, earnings before net interest expense, income taxes, […]
Local High School Student to Interview Orbiting Astronaut
NOTE TO EDITORS AND NEWS DIRECTORS: You are invited to observe as San Jose, CA, high school student Bonnie Cameron conducts a 24-minute TV interview with astronaut Susan Helms, while […]
Briefing set as Hyper-X flight preparations begin
Flying from seven to ten times the speed of sound, using air-breathing scramjet engines instead of traditional rocket power, the smaller, 12-foot-long X-43 could represent a major leap forward in […]
Scientists put new spin on mystery of missing solar neutrinos
By Dawn Levy Every day the sun spews out subatomic particles called neutrinos, and instruments count how many make their way to Earth. But the instruments only detect half as […]