Arianespace Flight 157: Inquiry Board Submits its Findings

Paris, January 7, 2003 – The Inquiry Board appointed to investigate the failure of Flight 157…

Rosetta – a comet ride to solve planetary mysteries

In 2011, ESA’s Rosetta will be the first mission to orbit and land on a comet.…

NASA TECHNOLOGY USED TO IMPROVE HEALTH

NASA developed an innovative technology to help astronauts combat motion sickness during space flight. That technology…

ESA 2003 events calendar

In 2003 ESA will be involved in a series of international events. The major ones are…

Students Learning about space and agriculture

Today’s children may be whiz kids on computers but many know little about the origins of…

NASA BEGINS NEW YEAR WITH INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC OZONE STUDY

NASA researchers, and more than 350 scientists from the United States, European Union, Canada, Iceland, Japan,…

MILKY WAY MONSTER STARS IN COSMIC REALITY SHOW

The longest X-ray look at the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center has given…

Astronauts Contact World Scout Jamboree Via Ham Radio

On December 31, 15 Scouts at the 20th World Scout Jamboree http://www.worldscout.pacific.net.th/ in Thailand spoke with…

CHICAGO YOUNGSTERS ENJOY END-OF-YEAR ARISS QSO

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) school and educational contacts resumed in late December…

Bringing the coldness of space to the Sahara

Cooling is key in the Sahara Desert, especially when you’re in the middle of it, trying…