Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station are gearing up for Community Appreciation Day on Nov. 4, 2000. KSC Director Roy Bridges and 45th Space Wing Commander Brig. […]
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Michael Mewhinney Oct. 23, 2000 NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Phone: 650/604-3937, 650/604-9000 mmewhinney@mail.arc.nasa.gov Elizabeth Irwin University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA Phone: 831/459-5226 emirwin@cats.ucsc.edu […]
Rosetta Lander arrives in Italy for testing programme
Rosetta Lander arrives in Italy for testing programme The Rosetta Lander Electrical Qualification Model (EQM) is being prepared for an exhaustive test programme following its safe delivery a two weeks ago […]
Canada Signs Charter – RADARSAT-1 Increasing Support for Disaster Relief Agencies
Paris, October 20, 2000 – Building on a commitment made at the third United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (Unispace III), yesterday, Mac Evans, […]
Ball Aerospace Delivering QuickBird 1 Remote-Sensing Satellite to EarthWatch
Two Colorado companies working together are advancing the remote-sensing market for commercial customers. By the end of October, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. of Boulder, Colo., is scheduled to deliver […]
NASA Administrator Reacts to FY 2001 Appropriation
Sarah Keegan Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1902) RELEASE: 00-159 The following is a statement by NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin concerning the FY 2001 VA-HUD-Independent Agencies Appropriations Bill. “The President […]
Satellite ally in the battle against floods
Contact: Mrs Erica Rolfe European Space Agency/ESTEC 00 31 71 565 3851 sci_web@estec.esa.nl Floods swept through towns and villages across Europe earlier this week, killing nearly thirty people in northern […]
SkyCorp Announces Space Act Agreement with NASA to Fly First Internet Webserver in Space
Los Angeles CA, October 20th 2000 Skycorp Inc., a privately held company, today announced the signing of a Space Act Agreement with NASA to place the world’s first Internet server […]
Scientists discover volcanic activity in the Galpagos with the aid of satellite radar
By Mark Shwartz Volcanology is a dangerous profession. Hot lava, ash and noxious fumes are a few of the hazards researchers face when they approach a volcano. But rather than risk […]
ESA’s new web portal – gateway to Europe’s space presence
The European Space Agency’s new web portal will be launched today. Very different from the present homepage in both look and content, it is geared towards the general public and […]