NASA and Honeywell launched “FMA Live! Where Science Rocks,” a dynamic rock-and-roll education program geared to…
Month: March 2004
SOLAR ECLIPSES BY MARS MOONS
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rovers have become eclipse watchers. Though the Viking Landers in the 1970s observed…
SkyPlex: digital satellite
SkyPlex is a technological and commercial breakthrough in Satellite Telecommunications. Due for launch on 16 March…
CANADA’S SMALL SATELLITE BUS
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has selected Magellan Aerospace Corporation’s Bristol Aerospace operating division in Winnipeg,…
Space phenomenon imitates art
Starry Night”, Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting, is renowned for its bold whorls of light sweeping…
NEW INFORMATION ABOUT BONE LOSS
A new NASA-funded study revealed how bone loss increases the risk of injuries, highlighting the need…
PORTRAIT OF LIFE AND DEATH IN THE UNIVERSE
In a small galaxy lies a luminous cloud of gas and dust, called a nebula, which…
SPACE SHUTTLE STATUS REPORT
The Space Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida.…
HEAVY SMOKE “CHOKES” CLOUDS ?
Using data from NASA’s Aqua satellite, agency scientists found heavy smoke from burning vegetation inhibits cloud…
Soyuz to launch two Galileo satellites
Starsem and Arianespace have announced today (March 3) a new contract with the European Space Agency…