NASA Daily News Summary For Release: April 6, 2000 Media Advisory m00-68 SUMMARY NEWS RELEASES: SUSPECTED PROTOPLANET MAY REALLY BE A DISTANT STAR NASA AND NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE JOIN TO […]
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Donald Savage Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1547) Nancy Neal Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (Phone: 301/286-0039) Ray Villard Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD (Phone: 410/338-4514) RELEASE: 00-58 Follow-up […]
NASA and National Cancer Institute Join to Develop Nano-explorers for the Human Body
Renee Juhans Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1712) NOTE TO EDITORS: N00-15 To treat symptoms of the common cold, most people take a gel capsule containing hundreds of granular pieces of […]
Chairman James T. Walsh’s opening statement at NASA FY 2001 Budget Hearings
This afternoon we convene our second hearing on NASA’s budget request for fiscal year 2001. We would like to welcome Dan Goldin, the NASA Administrator, as well as the Associate […]
Ulysses feels the brush of a comet’s tail
A chance encounter between Ulysses, the joint ESA/NASA spacecraft, and a cometís tail is leading scientists to conclude that comet tails extend much further than anyone supposed – right to […]
Historic Docking of Privately-Backed Mission to Mir Spurs MirCorp’s Commercial Business Plan for Station
Investors Agree to New Funding; First Space Internet Portal to Fly on September Mission Today’s arrival of two cosmonauts on Mir has boosted MirCorp’s plan to commercialize the manned station, […]
SpaceDev Funded for Orbital Transfer Vehicle Motor Firings
Hybrid Motor Regression Tests Augment National Reconnaissance Office-Funded Project SpaceDev, Inc., the world’s first commercial space exploration and development company, announced today it has been informed by the California Space […]
Takin’ Care of Business, Space-Style
At 1:30 a.m. eastern time today, history was made high over our heads. The first two people ever to fly in space without taxpayer funding opened the hatch on the […]
Space Science News at NASA HQ
What’s new in the last week at http://spacescience.nasa.gov : —————– During an unplanned rendezvous, the Ulysses spacecraft found itself gliding though the immense tail of Comet Hyakutake back in 1996, […]
University scientists have a chance in April to build evidence that microgravity is fertile ground for crop improvement
by Brian Mattmiller The Wisconsin Center for Space Automation and Robotics, in partnership with the Indiana biotechnology company Producers’ Natural Processing, will direct a research project aboard NASA’s April 24 […]