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NASA Sets Briefing About Assistance To Trapped Miners In Chile (Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) A NASA team sent to Chile to aid trapped miners will hold a news conference about their work at the San Jose gold and copper mine near Copiapo at noon CDT, Tuesday, Sept. 7. | Space Station Crew Talks With Students At Florida Science Center (Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) Students and teachers at the Pinellas County Science Center in St. Petersburg, Fla., will have an out-of-this-world phone conversation with NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station. | NASA Selects Investigations for First Mission to Encounter the Sun (Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA has begun development of a mission to visit and study the sun closer than ever before. | NASA Invites Media To Experience Future Of Human Space Exploration (Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) To see what life might be like on a distant planet, reporters need only travel to the Arizona desert. | NASA, Newseum Invite Media To Discover And Encounter Comets (Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA will commemorate a quarter-century of comet discoveries and discuss upcoming comet encounters during a symposium at 9 a.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 10, in the Knight Studio of the Newseum. | New NASA HD App for iPad With Expanded Content Available Free (Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA has unveiled NASA App HD, a new mobile application designed for the iPad. | NASA and Its Partners Announce a New Space Station Crew (Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA and its international partners have assigned three new International Space Station crew members. | NASA Selects University Finalists for Inflatable Loft Competition (Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA and the National Space Grant Foundation have selected university teams from Maryland, Oklahoma and Wisconsin as finalists in a competition to design, manufacture, assemble and test an inflatable loft. | NASA Accepting Applications For Aeronautics Scholarships (Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is accepting scholarship applications for the 2011 academic year. The application deadline is Jan. 17, 2011. | NASA Sets Media Deadlines For Next Space Shuttle Flight (Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT) NASA has set media accreditation deadlines for the November space shuttle flight to the International Space Station. |
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Satellite reveals universe's first trillionth second (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:41:41 -0500) Scientists peering back to the oldest light in the universe have new evidence for what happened within its first trillionth of a second, when the universe suddenly grew from submicroscopic to astronomical size in far less than a wink of the eye. | Galaxy on fire! Spitzer reveals stellar smoke (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:41:19 -0500) Where there's smoke, there's fire -- even in outer space. A new infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows a burning hot galaxy whose fiery stars appear to be blowing out giant billows of smoky dust. The galaxy, called Messier 82, or the "Cigar galaxy," was previously known to host a hotbed of young, massive stars. Spitzer reveals, for the first time, the "smoke" surrounding those stellar fires. | Weird Saturn ring spokes may return in July (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:41:00 -0500) Unusual spokes up to 6,000 miles long and 1,500 miles in width that appear fleetingly on the rings of Saturn only to disappear for years at a time may become visible again by July, according to a new study spearheaded by the University of Colorado at Boulder. | Astronomers get a chance to size up a brown dwarf (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:40:37 -0500) Brown dwarfs -- failed stars that fall somewhere between the smallest stars and the largest planets on the spectrum of heavenly objects -- have always been viewed by astronomers as a critical link in the understanding of how both stars and planets form. The trouble with brown dwarfs, however, is that they are hard to find and, so far, they have defied nearly all attempts to accurately assess their size. | Double helix nebula found in center of the Milky Way (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:40:18 -0500) Astronomers report an unprecedented elongated double helix nebula near the center of our Milky Way galaxy, using observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The part of the nebula the astronomers observed stretches 80 light years in length. | River of stars streams across the northern sky (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:39:49 -0500) Astronomers have discovered a narrow stream of stars extending at least 45 degrees across the northern sky. The stream is about 76,000 light-years distant from Earth and forms a giant arc over the disk of the Milky Way galaxy. | Pegasus rocket launch delayed to next week (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:39:14 -0500) Delivery of three miniaturized technology demonstration satellites into orbit to prepare for future constellations of space weather probes was aborted Wednesday because of problems readying their air-launch rocket booster. | Shuttle launch delayed to July 1 for tank sensor swap (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:38:52 -0500) The shuttle Discovery's launch on the second post-Columbia mission has been delayed to at least July 1 because of work to replace suspect engine cutoff sensors in the ship's external tank. Shuttle program manager Wayne Hale made the decision Tuesday, after two days of detailed engineering discussions, even though the issue was not an open-and-shut case and even though the sensor in question may be good enough to fly. "This was not an easy decision," Hale told reporters. | New planet discovered: An icy super-Earth (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:38:05 -0500) Astronomers have discovered a "super-Earth" orbiting in the cold outer regions of a distant solar system about 9,000 light-years away. The planet weighs 13 times as much as Earth, and at -330 degrees Fahrenheit, it's one of the coldest planets ever discovered outside our solar system. | Comet from the cold has material from hottest places (Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:37:35 -0500) Scientists analyzing recent samples of comet dust have discovered minerals that formed near the sun or other stars. That means materials from the innermost part of the solar system could have traveled to the outer reaches, where comets formed. |
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 6 September 2010 (Tue, 7 Sep 2010 0:04:35) All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. - Crew rest day. | NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 5 September 2010 (Sun, 5 Sep 2010 21:51:14) All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. Sunday - crew rest day | NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 4 September 2010 (Sun, 5 Sep 2010 21:50:47) All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. Saturday - crew rest day | NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 3 September 2010 (Fri, 3 Sep 2010 23:52:23) All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. | NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 2 September 2010 (Thu, 2 Sep 2010 22:43:21) All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. | NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 1 September 2010 (Thu, 2 Sep 2010 15:23:43) All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. More catching up on Science! | NASA and Its Partners Announce a New Space Station Crew (Thu, 2 Sep 2010 13:46:59) NASA and its international partners have assigned three new International Space Station crew members. They are targeted to launch to the station in November 2012 aboard the Russian Soyuz 33 spacecraft. | NASA Sets Media Deadlines For Next Space Shuttle Flight (Thu, 2 Sep 2010 3:52:15) NASA has set media accreditation deadlines for the November space shuttle flight to the International Space Station. Shuttle Discovery and six astronauts are targeted to launch on the STS-133 mission on Nov. 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. | NASA Space Station Photo: Hurricane Earl As Seen From Orbit (Wed, 1 Sep 2010 19:04:35) Photographed by an Expedition 24 crew member on the International Space Station, this is an oblique view of the eye of Hurricane Earl at this time a category 4 but later downgraded to a category 3), centered just north of the Virgin Islands. | Next International Space Station Crew Holds News Conference (Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:18:15) The next crew to live and work on the International Space Station will participate in a news conference at 1 p.m. CDT on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. |
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