Almost two years have gone by since ESA set up the SpaceGrid study to see how…
Year: 2003
NASA HELPS SPONSOR CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING COMPETITION
NASA’s Earth Science Enterprise is sponsoring one of this year’s problems at the 26th annual “Odyssey…
NASA NAMES NEW CHIEF OF STAFF
NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe announced today John Schumacher would be appointed the agency Chief of Staff.…
Securing Europe’s access to space, now and for the future
Ministers in charge of space affairs in Europe, meeting in Paris today, agreed on steps to…
NASA OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR NEW ASTRONAUT CLASS
NASA is accepting applications for mission specialist and pilot astronaut candidates to join the 2004 Astronaut…
COASTAL CITIES TURN UP THE HEAT ON RAINFALL
The old song, asking rain to “go away” and “come again another day,” may get even…
First EGNOS signal in space
After several years of initial definition, detailed design, production and deployment activities, the EGNOS (European Geostationary…
Galileo becomes a reality for Europe
The European Space Agency is now able to finalise the conditions for participation in the Galileo…
CANADA’S MOST TELESCOPE MAKES ITS FIRST STEP TOWARD SPACE
Saint-Hubert, May 23, 2003-The Canadian Space Agency’s MOST microsatellite is scheduled to blast into orbit on…
ESAs new education site goes live
Travelling through space and exploring new worlds fires most young peoples’ imagination. ESA’s new-look education site…