CSA Scholarships Send Canadian Students to NASA

Saint-Hubert, Quebec-April 10, 2003-Three Canadian university students were recently awarded prestigious scientific scholarships by the Canadian…

NASDA REPORT NO.129 NOW AVAILABLE

The Online version of the latest NASDA REPORT (No.129, 2003 March) is now available. C O…

Automated Transfer Vehicle Control Centre

On Thursday 17 April ESA Director of Human Spaceflight, Mr Jörg Feustel-Büechl, will sign a contract…

Satellite Navigation for Europe

The European Space Agency will be joining forces with the European Commission in a major contribution…

COMPUTERS USE TINY CARBON TUBES ON SILICON CHIPS

The life of the silicon chip industry may last 10 or more years longer, thanks to…

PERIL IN PERU? A MENACING GLACIER?

An Earth-monitoring instrument aboard NASA’s Terra satellite is keeping a close eye on a potential glacial…

ROVERS TO EXAMINE TWO INTRIGUING SITES ON MARS

NASA has chosen two scientifically compelling landing sites for twin robotic rovers to explore on the…

NASA HELPS LINK GAMMA RAY BURST & SUPERNOVA

Scientists have discovered one of the brightest and closest gamma ray bursts on record is also…

EL Nino drought affected by natural air polution

Scientists using NASA satellite data have found the most intense global pollution from fires occurred during…

Beagle-2 lander

The Beagle-2 lander, to be carried on ESA's Mars Express, is equipped with a suite of…