Text with all links and the photo is available on the ESO Website at: http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/pr-2001/pr-07-01.html Summary The intensive and exciting hunt for planets around other stars (“exoplanets”) is continuing with […]
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The most sensitive X-ray observatory ever built, known as XMM-Newton, is now enabling scientists to study the hottest objects and most violent events in the far reaches of the Universe. […]
Bartolotta, International Team Honored with Nortech Innovation Award
Paul Bartolotta, senior materials research engineer at the NASA Glenn Research Center, and an international team of researchers on March 29 received a 2001 NorTech Innovation Award. The team’s innovations […]
General Howell M. Estes, III Joins SpaceDev Board of Directors
SpaceDev Inc. , the world’s first publicly-traded commercial space exploration and development company, today announced that General Howell M. Estes, III (USAF Retired) has joined SpaceDev’s Board of Directors. General […]
Statement by Rep. Boehlert regarding Space Station Cost Overrun Hearing
It’s a pleasure to welcome everyone here this morning for our first full Committee hearing on the space program. Unfortunately, this first hearing will focus on some of the problems […]
Opening Statement by Rep. Ralph Hall – Hearing on the Cost Overrun in NASA’s International Space Station Program
Good morning. I first would like to welcome Administrator Goldin and the other witnesses to today’s hearing. We look forward to your testimony. I also want to thank Chairman Boehlert […]
Oral Statement by Dan Goldin before the House Science Committee
Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, I welcome the opportunity to address you today with respect to the status of the International Space Station Program. And I congratulate you, […]
Proven Los Alamos technology on trek to Mars
A neutron spectrometer designed and built at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory is aboard NASA’s Mars Odyssey set to launch Saturday from Cape Canaveral Air Force […]
Scientists Discover That Features on Northern Plains of Mars Are Tectonic Ridges, Not Ancient Ocean Shorelines
By Lori Stiles What scientists suspect might be ancient ocean shorelines on the northern plains of Mars is actually a network of tectonic ridges related to dramatic martian volcanism, a […]
Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s Last Press Conference Before Mission STS-100
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) invites media to attend CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s last press briefing before the launch of the upcoming mission STS-100. The conference will take place on […]