A “tool” created by NASA scientists to alert airline analysts to potential, unanticipated problems and to…
Month: September 2004
NASA IN A THEATRE NEAR YOU
As moviegoers wait in line to purchase tickets at Regal Entertainment Group (REG) theatres across the…
Space-tech at the Paralympics
At the 2004 Paralympics this week, Wojtek Czyz, the world record holder for long jump, will…
Newton in space DVD
The new educational DVD ‘Newton in Space’ was enthusiastically received during its first showing last week.…
DESERT “RATS” TEST NEW GEAR
Arizona’s high desert isn’t quite as tough on equipment as the moon or Mars, but few…
Small satellites at ESA/CNES symposium
More than 200 experts from 25 countries meet next week to discuss small satellites and what…
GENESIS BOUNCING BACK FROM HARD LANDING
Scientists, who conducted the preliminary assessment of the Genesis canister, are encouraged by what they see.…
ISS STATUS REPORT: SS04-030
Russian engineers will spend this weekend analyzing an intermittent problem with the International Space Station (ISS)…
Learn more about how spacecraft operate
Have you ever wanted to be a space engineer, or at least see how space engineers…
New object found in Saturn’s rings
A small object, temporarily designated S/2004 S 3, has been found orbiting in Saturn’s outer F…