NASA EXPRESSES CONCERN AND CONDOLENCES FOR HELICOPTER CREW

NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe expressed condolences and concern for the crew of the helicopter searching for…

MYSTERIOUS ERUPTING STAR

In January 2002, a dull star in an obscure constellation suddenly became 600,000 times more luminous…

NASA SELECTS COMMERCIAL & GOVERNMENT INVENTIONS OF THE YEAR

Software technology, proven to be invaluable for law enforcement investigations, and a mathematical method received NASA’s…

SPACE OBSERVATORY TO STUDY THE OLD, THE COLD AND THE DUSTY

A NASA observatory will soon open a new window to the universe. By using infrared technology…

SEARCH FOR COLUMBIA MATERIAL PASSES HALFWAY MARK

As the search of more than 500,000 acres of primary recovery area for Space Shuttle Columbia…

LONG-TERM PLANNING PROCESS FOR SPACE SHUTTLE

NASA is taking new steps to ensure Space Shuttles fly safely into the future. Last week,…

NASA NAMES NEW CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe announced today, Patricia L. Dunnington is the agency’s new Chief Information Officer…

NASA TEAMS WITH NATIONAL EDUCATION PUBLISHER

NASA and Pearson Scott Foresman (PSF), the leading pre-K-6 educational publisher, formally announced an agreement at…

NASA REVIEWS SHUTTLE SERVICE LIFE EXTENSION PROGRAM

Plans to maintain and upgrade the Space Shuttle fleet are off to a good start, following…

COLUMBIA ACCIDENT SUPPORT ACTIVITIES REORGANIZED

NASA has reorganized its support of Shuttle accident related activities to better accommodate the investigation and…