HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. – The next space mission at StenniSphere’s Astro Camp Saturday will be “Mission to Mars” on March 17. A few spaces still remain for children ages 9-12. […]
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Space Media, Inc., (SMI) a subsidiary of SPACEHAB, Inc. , has launched a student ecological experiment to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a Russian space station resupply vehicle. Students […]
Development Of A Horizontal Take-Off & Landing Rocket-Based Combined Cycle (Rbcc) Single Stage To Orbit Vehicle Concept
NOTICE TYPE: Solicitation NOTICE DATED: 030601 OFFICE ADDRESS: NASA/George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Procurement Office, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 ZIP CODE: 35812 SOLICITATION NO.: SOL 8-1-1-T3-D3033 RESPONSE […]
Extracts from interview of B.I. Sotnikov, RSC Energia Deputy General Designer, to the Moscow bureau of the German information agency Springer
In the context of a great interest of the world public to the final flight phase of the Mir space station and particular actuality of questions put to B.I. Sotnikov, […]
Here Comes the Sun, via NOAA Calculator
Need to know exactly what time the sun will set on Sept. 26, 2065? Or when it rose in 565 BC? How about the length of daylight a week from […]
The London Satellite Exchange and AstroExpo Forge Marketing Alliance
LONDON, March 7 2001 – The London Satellite Exchange and AstroExpo today announced a marketing alliance that makes it easier for customers to access a greater array of online space […]
Visiting with an Old and Active Friend – La Silla Telescope Views Comet Hale-Bopp at 2 Billion Kilometres
small | medium | large When Comet Hale-Bopp passed through the inner solar system in early 1997, it was admired in the sky by a substantial fraction of the world’s […]
Satellite multimedia terminals “speak the same language”
In recent years, standardisation has proven to be one of the critical success factors in the introduction of new telecommunications systems and services. The recent success of systems like GSM […]
New Aerojet Mark VI-D Attitude Control System Successfully Orients Space Experiment
In its maiden flight on February 21, Aerojet’s Mark VI-D Attitude Control System flawlessly positioned a science experiment 180 miles in space to observe a white dwarf star. The seven-minute […]
Shuttle makes first landing ever at Cape Canaveral AFS
For the first time ever, a space shuttle landed at Cape Canaveral AFS. Perched on top of a modified NASA 747, the Shuttle Orbiter Columbia made a historic landing here […]