Contact: Terry Devitt trdevitt@facstaff.wisc.edu 608-262-8282 University of Wisconsin-Madison MADISON — A newfound microbe that eats iron and lives in acid-drenched conditions has been identified as a chief suspect in the […]
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New observations with space-borne instruments by Daniel Rosenfeld of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem showing aerosols over land can modify clouds, suppress precipitation and reflect light is a “huge leap […]
SOHO sees right through the Sun, and finds sunspots on the far side
One of the highest hopes for SOHO, the European Space Agency (ESA)-NASA spacecraft is fulfilled with the detection of sunspots on the invisible far side of the Sun. This scientific […]
Scientists ‘see’ through the sun to find stormy regions on the other side
Contact: Amber Jones aljones@nsf.gov 703-306-1070 National Science Foundation A week’s warning of potential bad weather in space is now possible thanks to a new use of the Solar and Heliospheric […]
Mars Society Special Bulletin #29
Reproduce or Pass on As Desired For Further information see our website at www.marssociety.org or contact info@marssociety.org. In This Issue: ****MARS SOCIETY LAUNCHES PRESSURIZED ROVER PROJECT ****MARS SOCIETY STEERING COMMITTEE […]
NASA Daily News Summary 09 Mar 2000
NASA Daily News Summary For Release: Mar. 9, 2000 Media Advisory m00-46 SUMMARY NEWS RELEASES: SPACE SHUTTLE PROCESSING REPORT AVAILABLE TODAY; OTHER REVIEW REPORTS TO BE RELEASED THIS MONTH SOHO […]
SOHO sees right through the Sun, and finds sunspots on the far side
One of the highest hopes for SOHO, the European Space Agency (ESA)-NASA spacecraft is fulfilled with the detection of sunspots on the invisible far side of the Sun. This scientific […]
Presentation to the Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, United States Senate by Keith Hall
STATEMENT OF: MR. KEITH R. HALL Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Space) and Director, National Reconnaissance Office MARCH 8, 2000 Introduction I am pleased to be here today to […]
Magellan’s Bristol Aerospace to build Canadian Space Agency Satellite for Ozone Depletion Research
John Manley, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Canadian Space Agency, announced today two contracts totalling $13 million for Bristol Aerospace of Winnipeg, Manitoba, a Magellan company, to […]
High Resolution Images Show Big Differences Between Mars Polar Caps
Donald Savage , Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1727) Mary Hardin Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA (Phone: 818/354-0344) David Brand Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Phone: 607/255-3651) Robert Tindol California Institute of […]