Imagine working on a building project and your tools keep disappearing. Or part of what you’re constructing keeps floating away. That’s the challenge facing astronauts as they work in the […]
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Contact: Jonathan Sherwood jsherwood@admin.rochester.edu 716-273-4726 University of Rochester A new technique for measuring the Earth’s magnetic field back to the days of the dinosaurs and beyond has revealed that the […]
Star formation may spread like a bush fire
Dr Johan H. Knapen Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes, Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Canary Islands +34-922-4254-00/31 knapen@ing.iac.es Star formation may jump from place to place inside […]
Spacehab, Energia Complete Baseline Design for ISS Commercial Module – Agreement for Use of ISS Docking Port Signed
SPACEHAB, Inc. and RSC Energia, leading providers of commercial space services, today announced the completion of a baseline design for the Enterprise(TM) commercial space station module project and endorsement of […]
Emergency Management Australia media briefing on EMA’s role in relation to the re-entry of the Russian Mir Space Station
Emergency Management Australia (EMA) Dickson, Australian Capital Territory MEDIA ENQUIRIES Brian Flanagan EMA Media Liaison Mobile: 0409 489 344 Jane Cusack Tel: 0419 444 626 EMA Media Release: 5 March […]
Space Shuttle Discovery Poised to Deliver Sophisticated Ultrasound System To International Space Station
After several years of planning and reengineering, NASA has announced that an ATL Ultrasound/Philips Medical Systems flagship HDI 5000 ultrasound system will be onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery scheduled to […]
Comments by Sen. Domenici on Research performed at the Very Large Array
ENERGY FROM A BROWN DWARF STAR — (Senate – March 05, 2001) Mr. DOMENICI. Mr. President, I rise today to congratulate scientists working with the Very Large Array, VLA, astronomical […]
NASA Langley sponsors national robotics competition
Dozens of sophisticated, remotely-operated, human-sized robots will compete on a field the size of a basketball court as NASA’s Langley Research Center and Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Engineering host […]
X-33’s death signals shift in NASA’s goals
NASA’s surprise termination of the X-33 experimental rocket program signals a significant technological shift in the agency’s approach to reducing the cost of launching people and payloads to orbit.
Analytical Graphics Illustrations of Mir’s Reentry
Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI) is providing media organizations free digital illustrations depicting one potential deorbit scenario of the space station Mir. To produce the illustration, AGI’s multimedia specialists entered spacecraft […]