Two NASA spacecraft jointly observing Jupiter’s moon Io this winter captured images of a towering volcanic plume never seen before and a bright red ring of fresh surface deposits surrounding […]
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Igniting the Future – NASA Marshall Center, UAH to host annual space propulsion conclave April 3-5 Hundreds of leading space propulsion researchers will gather in Huntsville, Ala., next week to […]
First chapter of Earth’s “biological record” documented from space
NASA has collected the first continuous global observations of the biological engine that drives life on Earth. Researchers expect this new detailed record of the countless forms of plant life […]
Field Trip and Workshop on the Martian Highlands and Mojave Desert Analogs – First Announcement
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/martianhighlands2001/ October 20-27, 2001 Las Vegas, Nevada, and Barstow, California First Announcement – April 2001 SPONSORS: Lunar and Planetary Institute, National Aeronautics and Space Administration CONVENERS: Alan Howard, University of […]
2001 Mars Odyssey Scheduled for launch April 7
The launch of NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey is scheduled for Saturday, April 7, at 11:02 a.m. EDT. Liftoff will occur aboard a Boeing Delta II launch vehicle from Pad A […]
Media Opportunities with STS-100 Crew Set for This Week’s Countdown Test
The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-100, the 104th mission in the history of Shuttle flight, will be at Kennedy Space Center this week for a Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test […]
The Next Generation Lectures of The Hague
The Next Generation is the Future! The Next Generation is Now! Building on the popularity, success and long established tradition of academic lectures and activities for young people held in […]
Unique Blast From the Past Topic of Next Space Science Update
One of the most important discoveries made by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope in the past few years will be the subject of the next Space Science Update, scheduled for Monday, […]
NASA Science News: The Lure of Hematite
Scientists think Mars has a bad case of rust. Martian soil is full of iron-bearing compounds that, over the eons, have reacted with trace amounts of oxygen and water vapor […]
NASA-Industry Team Improves Supercomeputers to Reach for Dreams
Simulating life’s beginning and accurately predicting hurricane paths are two distant dreams that came a small step closer to reality when NASA recently was first to “boot” what may be […]