Contact: Dr Richard West European Southern Observatory +4989-32006276 rwest@eso.org The Osservatorio Astronomico Capodimonte Deep Field (OACDF) is a multi-colour imaging survey project that is opening a new window towards the […]
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Follow the Shuttle launch from various ESA establishments and monitor mission highlights live on the ESA web site. ESA astronaut Umberto Guidoni from Italy will be the first European to […]
Sun Takes Another Solar Shot – This Time at Earth
An angry Sun fired off another powerful X-class flare Tuesday, April 10. X-class flares are the most powerful classification, and this flare, rated X-2, was the most recent in a […]
The Capodimonte Deep Field A Window towards the Distant Universe
Text with all links and the photo is available on the ESO Website at URL: http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/pr-2001/phot-15-01.html The Osservatorio Astronomico Capodimonte Deep Field (OACDF) is a multi-colour imaging survey project that […]
AIP FYI #43 – National Science Foundation FY 2002 Request
“We feel our major needs are being met,” said National Science Foundation Director Rita Colwell at Monday’s briefing on the Bush Administration’s $4.47 billion NSF request for FY 2002. Saying […]
NASA Selects 27 Innovative Small Business Projects
NASA has selected 27 research proposals for negotiation of Phase 2 contract awards for its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The selected projects, which have a total value of […]
New theory for the Big Bang – Our Universe didn’t really exist until another one bumped into it
It was mighty quiet in our Universe: devoid of all matter and energy. Then another universe collided with it. Suddenly space became a searing soup of particles and radiation, far […]
Former NASA Contractor and Former NASA Employee Re-Sentenced
On March 26, 2001, Walter Frost, a former NASA Research Contractor, and a former professor of engineering at the University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI), Tullahoma, TN, was sentenced to […]
AIP FYI No. 44: NASA FY 2002 Request: Space Science, Academic Programs
NASA’s total budget would increase by 1.8 percent, to $14,511.4 million, under President Bush’s FY 2002 request. “We face some difficult decisions,” NASA Administrator Dan Goldin remarked. “The President fully […]
NSF Weighs Options for Treating South Pole Patient
Media contact: Peter West (703) 292-8070 pwest@nsf.gov The National Science Foundation (NSF) is considering a range of options for providing medical assistance to an ailing doctor at Amundsen-Scott South Pole […]