ESA Studies Missions to Safeguard the Earth

Early on the morning of 30 June 1908, the vast forest of western Siberia was illuminated…

Parabolic flights

The only way to get away from the sensation and effects of gravity is to give…

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…

Pasteur to Search for Life on Mars

Are we alone, or is there life beyond Earth? Has life ever existed on Mars? The…

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…

ESA’s free-fall laboratory poised to escape

This ‘Zero-G’ Airbus A300 parked on the tarmac at Bordeaux-Merignac Airport is really a laboratory with…