Peer-to-Peer Meta Computing Design and Ease of Use Key to Success With NASA Scientists SC2000 — Platform Computing Corporation announced today that NASA has acquired Platform’s LSF MultiCluster software to […]
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74,690 results found Sort by:NASA Airport Tower Simulator Wins Popular Science Award
Popular Science magazine editors today recognized a NASA airport tower simulator in the aviation and space category of the magazine’s “Best of What’s New” contest. The virtual reality simulator, “FutureFlight […]
Hubble Sees Lone Neutron Start Streaking Across Galaxy
Several hundred million of them may be found in our galaxy, but the world’s most powerful telescope has captured the one thought to be closest to Earth. NASA’s Hubble Space […]
X-ray snapshots capture the first cries of baby stars
Contact: Barbara K. Kennedy science@psu.edu 814-863-4682 Penn State Stars, like babies, make quite a fuss in their first days after birth. Astronomers using the Chandra X-ray Observatory have discovered that […]
Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour with Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau on board
Saint-Hubert, November 9, 2000 * STS-97 is Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Astronaut Marc Garneau’s third flight into space. His mission will consist in deploying solar panels that will power the […]
Glenn Center Technologies Will Help Power International Space Station
In less than 30 days, STS-97 is targeted for launch for Space Shuttle Endeavour to deliver the first installment of the largest space power system ever built to the International […]
Scores of Newly Discovered Galaxy Clusters Have Broad Implications for Cosmology
Institute for AstronomyUniversity of Hawaii Contact: Harald EbelingInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii(Phone: +1 808 956 9695, email: ebeling@ifa.hawaii.edu) Alastair EdgeUniversity of Durham, UK(Phone: +44 191 374 2765, email: Alastair.Edge@durham.ac.uk) Karen […]
Maui Space Surveillance Complex gets new telescope
Improvements to U.S. Air Force surveillance telescopes located in Science City, Hawaii, near the Haleakala Crater, will improve the complex’s ability to keep track of objects orbiting Earth. Work was completed […]
North America’s East Coast may offer best view of Leonids meteor shower, say NASA scientists
Contact: Steve Roy steve.roy@msfc.nasa.gov 256-544-0034 NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center News Center Six teams of scientists led by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will monitor the annual Leonids […]
NASA’s Marshall Center presents Contractor Excellence Awards for 2000
RELEASE: 00-312 Three contractors for NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., are winners of the 2000 Contractor Excellence Award, an annual award designed to recognize contractors for outstanding […]