NASA will soon close their passenger list for a one-way trip to comet Tempel 1. On…
Month: January 2004
SATS IMPROVE RESPONSE TO GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL CHANGE
NASA’s Earth satellite observing systems are helping the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS)…
2 AMATEUR SATELLITES TO LAUNCH IN 2004
AMSAT-NA President Robin Haighton, VE3FRH, says he’s looking forward to the 2004 launches of AMSAT-NA’s ECHO…
Europe’s eye on Mars
ESA’s Mars Express, successfully inserted into orbit around Mars on 25 December 2003, is about to…
AUCTION OF SATELLITE SCULPTURE
The bidding begins January 21 on a handsome original sculpture of the AO-40 satellite as AMSAT-NA…
NEXT ISS COMMANDER
Veteran NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao will replace William McArthur Jr, KC5ACR, as the commander of Expedition…
Getting closer to the Lord of the Rings
This time next year, ESA’s Huygens spaceprobe will be descending through the atmosphere of Saturn’s largest…
Space technology fights breast cancer
A novel non-invasive system for cancer treatment is being developed with technology from the European space…
Hubble’s Carina Nebula
Previously unseen details of a mysterious, complex structure within the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), also called…
SPIRIT’S SURROUNDINGS IN COLOR PANORAMA
The first 360-degree color view from NASA’s Spirit Mars Exploration Rover presents a range of tempting…