During a live webcast on Monday, Jan. 22, scientists from California, Iowa and Colorado will discuss some of the Jupiter images and other information they have received recently from NASA’s […]
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A search for lighting on Venus in 1998 and 1999 using NASA’s Cassini spacecraft failed to detect high-frequency radio waves commonly associated with lighting, says physicist Donald Gurnett of the […]
NASA Plane Takes Students and Their Projects “Over the Top”
College students from around the country will hang on to their hats and their lunches as they use a NASA aircraft to conduct experiments in snatches of weightlessness. About 48 […]
University of Arizona Astronomer is Scientist For Proposed ‘Dawn’ Discovery Mission
News ServicesUniversity of ArizonaTucson, Arizona Contact Information:Mark V. Sykes, 520-621-5381, msykes@as.arizona.edu By Lori Stiles A University of Arizona astronomer is one big step closer to two asteroids that have recorded what the […]
ISS Space Commercialization CD Released
A new Space Commercialization multimedia compact disk has been developed for industry and is now available for distribution. The CD provides background on ISS commercial development, Space Product Development, and […]
Virtual ISS Released
The Virtual International Space Station (VISS) is an immersive, three-dimensional model of the station that is installed on your computer. Once installed, you will be able to walk about the […]
Scientists Ask: Are Good Planets Hard to Find?
Kathleen Burton NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Phone: 650/604-1731 or 650/604-9000 kburton@mail.arc.nasa.gov Note to Editors: News media are invited to a free astronomy lecture Jan. 24 at 7 […]
Space Imaging Awarded License to Provide Half-Meter Resolution Commercial Satellite Imagery
Leading Provider of Visual Earth Information Poised to be the World’s Only Source of Half-Meter Resolution Commercial Satellite Imagery Space Imaging announced today that it has been awarded a license […]
Envisat launch: only a few months to go!
Media information day on Thursday 1 February at ESTEC Envisat, the largest and the most sophisticated European-built Earth observation satellite ever, will complete its final test sequences over the coming […]
SRI International Makes First Observation of Atomic Oxygen Emission in the Night Airglow of Venus
SRI International, a leading research institute based in Silicon Valley, reported the first observation of visible light emitted by oxygen atoms in the night-side airglow (“nightglow”) of Venus. Published in […]