ATV simulation facility will be first to ‘fly’ mission

Before the green light can be given for the launch of Jules Vernes in autumn 2004,…

FORMER NASA CO-OP STUDENT NOW DOING THE TEACHING

Back when Daisy Mueller was a graduate student, she jumped aboard the NASA Cooperative Education Program…

ANTARCTIC PENGUINS THRIVE IN OCEAN “OASES”

NASA satellite data was used for the first time to analyze the biology of hot spots…

ICESAT’S LASERS MEASURE THE EARTH

NASA’s Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) has resumed measurements of the Earth’s polar ice…

COVERAGE FOR NEXT LAUNCH, LANDING OF SPACE STATION CREWS

NASA Television plans extensive coverage of the next crew exchange for the International Space Station. Coverage…

NASA CELEBRATES WORLD SPACE WEEK WITH WEBCAST

NASA will host a webcast Thursday, October 9, with students and others around the world, giving…

NEW GLASS

A new glass with medical, military and communications applications was developed with the aid of a…

NASA KICKS OFF EARTH CREW WEBCAST SERIES

NASA will host the first in a series of six educational webcasts with the NASA Earth…

SPACE ENVIRONMENT CENTER FUNDING IN JEOPARDY

With final action pending by the US House and Senate on a Fiscal Year 2004 appropriations…

ARISS QSO WITH SCHOOL IN JAPAN

An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) QSO September 20 with youngsters at Kagawa…