AIST Overview Advanced Information System Technology Fueling Innovation for Earth Observing

Abstract: One element of NASA's Earth Science Technology Office is the Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST)…

To Maneuver or Not to Maneuver that Is the Question

Abstract: The Earth Observing System (EOS) missions, Terra, Aqua, and Aura, are NASA's flagship Earth Science…

Bureau of Networks and Observations

Abstract: Role of the Bureau: To advocate and encourage implementation of the Core and Co-location Network…

Quantifying Shortcomings in the 2-D Pc Calculation

Abstract: The probability of collision, Pc, between two Earth-orbiting satellites can often, but not always, be…

The Impact of Stellar Variability on the Detection of Transiting Earth-like Planets

Abstract: Stellar variability represents a key limitation on the detectability of weak transit signatures of small,…

CA Risk Assessment Approaches

Abstract: Current single-Pc approach work well when subtended by appropriate hypothesis-testing framework. Reframing construct in terms…

NASA Astrobiology Institute

Abstract: NASA Astrobiology Overview and information

In Flight MiRNA Isolation and Recovery on the ISS Using the Wetlab-2 System

Abstract: Due to advancements in RNA research, mi (micro) RNAs and other small nucleotide RNAs have…

Electric Propulsion Research and Development at NASA

Abstract: Electric propulsion (EP) is an important technology for NASA. It has played a major role…

A Common Probe Design for Multiple Planetary Destinations

Abstract: Atmospheric probes have been successfully flown to planets and moons in the solar system to…