CONTACT: Lee Tune (301) 405-4679 ltune@accmail.umd.edu Scientist Seeks Clues to Future Changes in Earth’s Climate That May Lie Buried in Antarctica’s Frozen Past To learn how the Earth’s climate has […]
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NSS Online Report Issue #8 / November 14, 2000 Inside this issue: NSS Sponsors Successful Space Media Breakfast NSS Gets Involved in World Space Week More Than 80 Speakers Highlight […]
Pinning Down The Pyramids
Nature CONTACT: Kate Spence (available from 13th November)tel: +44 1223 335069, fax: +44 1223 334973e-mail: kes1004@cam.ac.uk Owen Gingerichtel: +1 617 495 7216, fax: +1 617 496 7564e-mail: ginger@cfa.harvard.edu Jo Webber, Naturetel: +44 […]
Ancient Stars in Milky Way Reveal Colorful Epochs of Heavy Element Formation
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoryTucson, Arizona Contacts: Douglas IsbellNational Optical Astronomy Observatory(520) 318-8214, disbell@noao.edu Kathi EthertonOklahoma City Community College(405) 682-1611×7675, editor@okc.cc.ok.us Astronomers studying how elements heavier than iron were produced in the early […]
Leonid Meteors Yield Rich Astrobiology Research Results
Kathleen Burton NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 650/604-1731, kburton@mail.arc.nasa.gov RELEASE: 00-77AR A team of NASA researchers and their collaborators report their findings from last year’s Leonid meteor storm […]
Astronomers Predict Eclipse of Naked-Eye Star by an Asteroid Monday Morning, Nov. 20
The event will be visible from West Virginia to Chicago and North Dakota Your videorecording of the eclipse can give new information about the star and asteroid. If you […]
A Fault Runs Through It: California’s San Andreas
The San Andreas is the longest fault in California and one of the most famous geological hot spots in North America. A new image from NASA’s Shuttle Radar Topography Mission […]
Lockheed Martin CSOC Demonstrates New OpStar Technology
Lockheed Martin’s Consolidated Space Operations Contract (CSOC) announced today a successful demonstration of its OpStar prototype, unveiled during NASA Johnson Space Center’s Inspection 2000 held November 1-3, 2000. This new […]
Patrick weather duo brings space shuttle home
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — Across the nation, people heard and read news reports that Space Shuttle Discovery was on its cross-country trek home from Edwards AFB, Calif. to […]
Collaboration between an astronomy laboratory and a French industrial firm: the first instrument for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer
The "Département de Recherche Spatiale" (Department of Space Research – a joint CNRS and Observatoire de Paris unit) is soon to deliver the first instrument for the Very Large Telescope […]