In a meeting held in Denver, March 4th and 5th, the Flashline Management Committee completed selections of the volunteers slated for the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island […]
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Planetary scientists at Washington University in St. Louis and various collaborators have concluded that the Tharsis rise in Mars’ Western Hemisphere is key to many of the Red Planet’s mysteries, […]
Paragon Space Development Corp. Biosphere Experiment on ISS
The International Space Station cosmonauts and astronauts now have a miniature aquarium to study during their long stay on Space Station Alpha. Paragon Space Development Corporation of Tucson, Arizona designed […]
Orbital Conducts 100th Consecutive Successful Space Mission Since 1997
The successful execution of three separate space missions during the past week has propelled Orbital Sciences Corporation to a major operational milestone — the completion of 100 consecutive successful space […]
Life in the Clouds
No policy tool will ever replace the good old hunch, and an Austrian atmospheric chemist recently had a good one while observing the composition of rainwater. Noticing a substance produced […]
Chilly test for INTEGRAL’s spectrometer
The centre of attention was not a fashion model. But, as in a haute-couture fashion house, it was being dressed for the big day. Nimble fingers cut and trimmed, and […]
NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey Mission Briefing Set For March 19
The mission and scientific goals of NASA’s next mission to Mars, the 2001 Mars Odyssey, will be the subject of a news briefing Monday, March 19, at 1 p.m. EST. […]
An Astronomy First: Telescopes Double-Team Hawaiian Night Sky
Proving that two telescopes are better than one, NASA astronomers have gathered the first starlight obtained by linking two Hawaiian 10-meter telescopes. This successful test at the W.M. Keck Observatory […]
X-40A flight test successful; major milestone in X-37 space plane project
The X-40A was lifted by an Army Chinook helicopter today at 8:29 a.m. PST and completed the free flight at 9:38 a.m. PST reaching an altitude of 15,000 feet above […]
Space Frontier Foundation Calls for Civic Authority
Citing reports of multi-billion dollar cost over-runs, and decisions to cut back the size and capability of International Space Station Alpha, Space Frontier Foundation today called for the ISS partners […]