Larger version Will Germany send a balloon to Mars? The Mars Society Germany (Mars Society Deutschland e. V.) has made a sensational mission proposal to the German space agency DLR […]
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Media contact: Peter West (703) 292-8070 pwest@nsf.gov A team of civilian aviators and medical personnel will attempt to evacuate and replace an ailing physician at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, employing […]
NASA satellite spots unique ocean eddy
Scientists using NASA and other satellite data discovered an unusual long-lasting, whirlpool-like ocean eddy that generated a dramatic increase in the marine food supply off the Hawaiian coast in 1999. […]
Airspace, Bridges, and Waterway Restrictions in Effect for all Space Shuttle Launches
With the STS-100 launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour only days away, NASA managers urge all aircraft pilots and boaters to comply fully with the airspace, bridges and waterway restrictions imposed […]
Virginia firms to provide simulation and flight services to NASA
The General Services Administration (GSA) has selected Unisys Corporation of McLean, VA, to support simulation and flight technical services for NASA’s Langley Research Center, located in Hampton, VA. The work […]
Scripps researchers pinpoint human-induced global warming in world’s oceans
Most efforts to detect signs of global warming have been directed to signals in the air temperature field. Breaking research conducted by Tim Barnett and David Pierce of Scripps Institution […]
Scientists Determine How Chemistry Keeps Weird Worms
Contact: Tracey Bryant, Marine Outreach Coordinator University of Delaware Graduate College of Marine Studies Newark, DE 19716-3530 Phone: 302-831-8185 E-mail: tbryant@udel.edu Using a novel detector attached to a submarine, a […]
Message from Yuri Semenov on the 40th Anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s First Flight
Forty years ago the famous Gagarin’s words "Let’s go!" have started the beautiful April morning of our great Motherland. That day the Mankind saw itself as a single intelligent and […]
NASA to track more asteroids with new NEAT camera
Asteroid search efforts got a boost from a new, improved camera installed this week for NASA’s Near Earth Asteroid Tracking system on the 1.2-meter (48-inch) Oschin telescope at the Palomar […]
Join NASA Quest for some big events happening this month!
HIGHLIGHTED EVENT Submit your questions now 4/6 – 4/26, we will select the best questions and send them up to Susan Helms on board the International Space Station. Join us […]