The November 30 mission of Space Shuttle Endeavour will enable the crew of Expedition One to throw the switch on the US portion of the electric power system. The P6 […]
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Don SavageHeadquarters, Washington, DC(Phone: 202/358-1727) Guy WebsterJet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA(Phone: 818/354-6278) Craig CampbellLewis Center for Educational Research, Apple Valley, CA(Phone: 760/946-5414, ext. 216) Students at 25 middle schools and high schools […]
Spin up test for weather satellite
A new European meteorological satellite that will provide daily data for weather forecasters well into the next decade has completed a series of stringent tests and is now being prepared […]
NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor Spies Frosty Craters
NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor camera recently captured four wide-angle pictures of craters in both the northern and southern middle and polar latitudes of Mars that demonstrate how the camera is […]
Contract Awarded for Advanced Imager Instrument for Environmental Satellite System of the Future, NOAA Announces
A $297.6 million contract has been awarded to Raytheon Company, Santa Barbara Remote Sensing Group of Santa Barbara, Calif., to develop an advanced operational environmental satellite sensor that will significantly […]
NASA Astrobiology Architect, Dr. Gerald Soffen, Dies
Dolores Beasley Headquarters, Washington, DC November 24, 2000 (Phone: 202/358-1753) Mark Hess Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (Phone: 301/286-8982) Michael Finneran Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA (Phone: 757/864-6110) RELEASE: […]
Search for Sirius companions
Observatoire de Paris Paris, France Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud Service d’Astrophysique, DSM/DAPNIA/Sap, CEA Saclay bobi@discovery.saclay.cea.fr Many direct or indirect observations have suggested the existence of a second companion (in addition of the […]
PanAmSat’s Galaxy VII Satellite Ceases Operations: Full-time Services are Not Affected
PanAmSat Corporation today announced that Galaxy VII, a backup satellite that provides occasional services in the United States, has ceased transmissions due to the failure of an onboard system responsible […]
ISRO Chairman’s speech at Inauguration of VSAT Seminar
I am delighted to inaugurate the second VSAT and Internet service provider meeting and seminar. It is only logical to have a greater convergence between VSP and ISP and it […]
Deciphering diverse sources of the nitrogen in lunar soil
A team from the Centre de recherches pétrographiques et géochimiques (CRPG/ CNRS – Vandœuvre les Nancy ; Petrographic and Geochemical Research Center) and the laboratoire de pétrologie, minéralogie, métallogénie (CNRS […]