| 12.30.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-061
The Expedition 12 crew is looking forward to New Year's after a quiet Christmas 225 miles above the Earth.
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| 12.29.05 - Michoud Staff Honored for Heroic Work
NASA is honoring employees who risked their lives during Hurricane Katrina to protect the agency's Michoud Assembly Facility. The event is at 2 p.m. EST, Thursday, Jan. 5.
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| 12.28.05 - NASA Awards Goddard Scientific Support Services Contract
NASA selected Science Applications International Corporation to provide scientific support to advance the use of satellite data in weather, climate and environmental prediction.
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| 12.23.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-060
A holiday delivery arrived at the International Space Station today for the Expedition 12 crew.
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| 12.22.05 - Hubble Discovers New Rings and Moons Around Uranus
The largest ring is twice the diameter of the planet's previously known rings. The rings are so far from the planet, they are being called Uranus' "second ring system."
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| 12.22.05 - NASA Administrator's Authorization Bill Statement
The following is a statement by NASA Administrator Michael Griffin about the NASA Authorization Bill.
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| 12.22.05 - NASA's Top Space Exploration Stories Of 2005
NASA completed a successful year of milestones and discoveries in 2005 as the agency begins to implement the Vision for Space Exploration, America’s long-term plan for returning astronauts to the moon to prepare for voyages to Mars and other destinations in the solar system.
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| 12.21.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-059
Supplies and holiday gifts are on the way to the International Space Station following today's Progress spacecraft launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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| 12.21.05 - NASA Prepares for Return of Interstellar Cargo
NASA's Stardust mission is nearing Earth after a 2.88 billion mile journey to return cometary and interstellar dust particles back to Earth.
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| 12.21.05 - 'NASAcast' Provides Audio and Video for the Portable Digital Age
Podcasting is the latest on-the-go technology that gives users the freedom to listen to or watch news and other programs anywhere, anytime.
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| 12.20.05 - NASA Awards Houston Aircraft Support Contract
NASA has awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin Services, Inc., Houston, to provide support to agency aircraft used in simulation training for flying the space shuttle.
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| 12.19.05 - NASA Selects Flight Critical Systems Technology Providers
NASA has selected five firms in response to a request for proposal for "Flight Critical Systems Research" issued on January 3, 2005.
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| 12.19.05 - NASA Sets Sights on First Pluto Mission
NASA is preparing to launch the first spacecraft to distant Pluto and its moon Charon.
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| 12.16.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-021
The launch of Pluto New Horizons is scheduled for NET Jan. 17, 2006.
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| 12.16.05 - NASA Seeks Innovative Ideas for Revolutionary Concepts
The focus for solicitations is on revolutionary, advanced concepts for architectures and systems that meet NASA mission "grand visions."
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| 12.16.05 - Launch Site for Record-Setting Flight
NASA announced Friday the agency's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., will be the takeoff site for an attempt to set the record for the longest flight of an aircraft or balloon.
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| 12.15.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-058
This week the crew focused on preparing for the arrival of a holiday shipment of fuel, food, water, spare parts and gifts. A Progress spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 1:38 p.m. EST, Dec. 21.
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| 12.15.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-036
Work continues for Discovery's second mission in the Return to Flight sequence, STS-121.
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| 12.15.05 - First Comet Sample Return to Earth
NASA will brief news media at 1 p.m. EST, Wednesday, Dec. 21, about the return of the Stardust capsule.
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| 12.15.05 - Special Christmas Delivery
The International Space Station crew will get a special Christmas delivery when the next Russian cargo ship docks to the orbiting laboratory Dec. 23.
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| 12.14.05 - NASA Announces Pluto Mission Briefing
NASA will brief news media about the New Horizons mission to Pluto and its moon Charon at 1 p.m. EST, Monday at the agency's headquarters, 300 E Street SW, Washington.
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| 12.09.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-035
Technicians continue to process Discovery for NASA's second space shuttle Return to Flight test mission, STS-121.
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| 12.09.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-057
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev focused on keeping the International Space Station in good working condition this week, as managers reviewed plans for changing cargo vehicles.
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| 12.07.05 - NASA Signs Technology Agreement With Homeland Security
NASA and the Department of Homeland Security signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate and coordinate on appropriate research and development projects.
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| 12.06.05 - Aura Satellite Peers Into Earth's Ozone Hole
This year's ozone hole measured 9.4 million square miles at its peak between September and mid-October, which was slightly larger than last year's peak.
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| 12.06.05 - NASA Awards Washington Propulsion Research Grant
NASA's Science Mission Directorate has selected the Aerojet Redmond Rocket Center, Redmond, Wash., for a grant to develop advanced propulsion technologies for use beyond Earth orbit.
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| 12.06.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-020
The Atlas V was successfully tested yesterday during a launch pad "Wet Dress Rehearsal."
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| 12.06.05 - Cassini Images Reveal Evidence of Active Moon
Jets of fine, icy particles streaming from Saturn's moon Enceladus were captured in images from Cassini, providing unambiguous evidence the moon is geologically active.
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| 12.05.05 - NASA's Mars Rovers Continue to Explore
The geological information both rovers collected increased evidence about ancient Martian environments including periods of wet, possibly habitable conditions.
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| 12.05.05 - View of the Upper Atmosphere
Scientists from NASA and the National Science Foundation discovered a way to combine ground and space observations to create an unprecedented view of upper atmosphere disturbances during space storms.
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| 12.02.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-034
Technicians continue to process Discovery for NASA's second space shuttle Return to Flight test mission, STS-121.
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| 12.02.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-056
Commander Bill McArthur, the NASA station science officer, worked with the Human Research Facility 2, setting up a refrigerated centrifuge for biological samples for future experiments.
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| 12.02.05 - NASA News Events at the AGU Meeting
NASA researchers will meet with the media at the 2005 Annual Fall meeting of the AGU. All news conferences are in the press briefing room.
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| 12.01.05 - NASA Announces AGU Presentations
NASA researchers will present findings on a variety of Earth and space science topics at the 2005 Annual Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
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| 12.02.05 - NASA Announces Planetary Vehicle Competition
Planetary Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Challenge will award $250,000 for designing and building an autonomously operating aerial vehicle.
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| 12.02.05 - NASA Announces Telerobotic Competition
The Telerobotic Construction Challenge competition will award $250,000 to develop technologies enabling robots to perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention.
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| 11.30.05 - Environmental Engineering Services Contract
NASA has awarded a contract to CH2M Hill, Inc., Montgomery, Ala. The contract is for environmental engineering services at Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., and other government facilities.
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| 11.29.05 - Dale Sworn in as NASA Deputy Administrator
Shana Dale was sworn in today as NASA's deputy administrator at the agency's headquarters in Washington.
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| 11.29.05 - Rover Helps Reveal Possible Secrets of Martian Life
Based on Opportunity's data, scientists have been able to deduce conditions in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars were sometimes wet, strongly acidic and oxidizing.
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| 11.29.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-019
Due to the Boeing labor strike and other issues, the earliest possible launch date is in February, 2006.
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| 11.29.05 - New NASA Advisory Council Holds Inaugural Meeting
Two former Apollo astronauts joined 22 other experts in the first meeting of the newly restructured NASA Advisory Council, a group of eminent U.S. citizens organized to provide guidance and policy advice to the administrator of America's space agency.
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| 11.28.05 - NASA Announces Joint News Briefing
At 10 a.m. EST Wednesday, ESA presents the latest Huygens probe and Mars Express orbiter results during back-to-back briefings from the agency's Paris headquarters.
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| 11.23.05 - New Millennium Mission Contract
The next satellite in NASA's New Millennium Program will be designed, developed and built by Orbital Sciences Corporation, Dulles, Va.
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| 11.23.05 - 'Harry Potter' Screened for NASA Space Station Astronaut
International Space Station Commander Bill McArthur got a very special viewing of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" this week.
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| 11.23.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-055
The ISS crew will enjoy a day off Thursday to celebrate Thanksgiving. The holiday highlights a week of robotics operations and routine maintenance.
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| 11.22.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-033
Technicians continue to process Discovery in Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 for NASA's second space shuttle Return to Flight test mission, STS-121.
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| 11.21.05 - New Technologies Can Help Quiet the Skies
The three-week flight test program, called the Quiet Technology Demonstrator 2, confirmed the effectiveness of a number of significant airplane noise reduction concepts.
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| 11.18.05 - NASA Selects Small Business and Technology Transfer Projects
NASA has selected 300 Small Business Innovation Research and 40 Small Business Technology Transfer research proposals.
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| 11.18.05 - Ralph Thomas Resigns
Ralph C. Thomas III, assistant administrator for Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, has announced he will be leaving the agency to return to private law practice, effective December 1st.
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| 11.18.05 - First Hispanics Leading Mission Control Team
Ginger Kerrick and Richard Jones manage and carry out shuttle flights and station expeditions.
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| 11.18.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-054
Flight Engineer Tokarev undocked the spacecraft at 3:46 a.m. EST, while the station orbited 225 miles above the Atlantic, and docked to the nearby Zarya module at 4:05 a.m. EST.
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| 11.16.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-018
CALIPSO and CloudSat are installed within the Dual Payload Attach Fitting at the Astrotech payload processing facilities.
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| 11.16.05 - Space Shuttle Program Media Update
NASA will brief news media about the Space Shuttle Program at 2 p.m. EST, Tuesday, Nov. 22.
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| 11.16.05 - Administrator's Statement on Passage of FY 2006 Budget
"NASA's FY 2006 funding bill of $16.5 billion—0.7 percent of the federal budget—will enable continued space shuttle operations and international space station assembly."
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| 11.16.05 - NASA Honors Astronaut Walter Schirra
NASA honored veteran astronaut Walter M. Schirra, Jr., as an Ambassador of Exploration today during a ceremony at the San Diego Aerospace Museum.
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| 11.14.05 - NASA TV Airs Space Station Soyuz Move
The residents of the International Space Station will take a spin around the block in their Soyuz spacecraft Friday.
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| 11.10.05 - High School Students Talk Live With Crew
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale, U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology will participate in a live downlink from Expedition 12, which begins at 9:30 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
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| 11.10.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-032
The remote manipulator system, or space shuttle arm, that was removed from orbiter Atlantis was transferred to the processing facility Tuesday.
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| 11.10.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-053
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev get a special musical wakeup call this weekend as Paul McCartney connects with them live from a concert in Anaheim, Calif.
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| 11.10.05 - Paul McCartney Plays Live to Station on Sunday
The International Space Station crew will receive a special live musical wakeup call during a first-ever concert linkup.
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| 11.10.05 - NASA Flying Wing Model Soars in Historic Wind Tunnel
NASA researchers are testing a design for a flying wing, called a blended wing body.
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| 11.09.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-017
Launch preparations will resume once two issues are resolved: the Boeing technicians' strike and the problem encountered while testing batteries used for the flight termination system of the Delta II.
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| 11.09.05 - NASA and Partners Join to Inspire Students
NASA has partnered with Columbia TriStar Marketing Group, Inc. and Houghton Mifflin Company to engage students in science and mathematics.
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| 11.09.05 - Griffin’s Statement on Cooperation With Russia
"NASA appreciates the efforts of Congress to resolve restrictions placed on our partnership with Russia."
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| 11.08.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-052
Spacewalkers McArthur and Tokarev installed a new camera and discarded an inactive science probe.
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| 11.07.05 - NASA Establishes Commercial Crew/Cargo Project Office
The project office will spur private industry to provide cost-effective access to low-Earth orbit and the international space station in support of the Vision for Space Exploration.
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| 11.07.05 - NASA Names New Johnson Center Director
Former Astronaut, Michael L. Coats, has been named director of NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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| 11.07.05 - NASA Honors Legendary Astronaut
Retired astronaut Richard Gordon, Jr. receives the Ambassador of Exploration award during a ceremony at 5 p.m. EST, Saturday, November 19, 2005, in Seattle.
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| 11.07.05 - NASA Honors Legendary Astronaut
Retired astronaut Walter M. Schirra, Jr. receives the Ambassador of Exploration award during a ceremony at 2 p.m. EST, Wednesday, November 16 at the San Diego Aerospace Museum.
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| 11.04.05 - Shana Dale Confirmed as Deputy Administrator
Administrator Griffin applauded the Senate's confirmation of Shana Dale as NASA's deputy administrator.
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| 11.04.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-031
Shuttle Discovery's main landing gear wheel and tire assembly and installation and pyrotechnic connection are complete.
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| 11.04.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-051
The Expedition 12 crew prepared for the mission's first spacewalk and kept the station ship-shape this week.
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| 11.04.05 - First Black Mission-Control Flight Director
Kwatsi Alibaruho completed more than 700 hours of training and began active duty in August. Alibaruho is the first African-American to lead Mission Control as a flight director for the International Space Station.
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| 11.02.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-016
The CALIPSO and CloudSat satellites are installed within the Dual Payload Attach Fitting at the Astrotech payload processing facilities.
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| 11.02.05 - NASA Appoints Constellation Program Managers
Jeffrey Hanley has been appointed manager of NASA's Constellation Program to lead development of the nation's new spacecraft and launch system.
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| 11.01.05 - NASA Marks Five Years on Space Station
Crews have lived and worked on the station more than 1,800 consecutive days.
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| 11.01.05 - Satellite Detects Massive Star Partner
Scientists using NASA's Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer satellite made the first direct detection of a companion star of Eta Carinae.
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| 10.31.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-015
NASA, Boeing and the Air Force are addressing the problem encountered while testing batteries used for the flight termination system of the Delta II.
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| 10.31.05 - Spacewalk Briefing and TV Coverage
The first spacewalk for the Expedition 12 space station crew is the subject of a 2 p.m. EST media briefing on Thursday, Nov. 3
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| 10.31.05 - World Space Law Competition
Kristie Blase and Olivia Hussey, two former interns in the General Counsel's Office, were the winning team members on Oct. 20.
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| 10.31.05 - Hubble Reveals Possible New Pluto Moons
Astronomers have found Pluto may have not one, but three moons.
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| 10.28.05 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-030
NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. opened on Wednesday following Hurricane Wilma. There was no damage to flight hardware.
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| 10.28.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-050
Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev will mark five years of continuous human presence on the international space station Nov. 2.
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| 10.28.05 - Occupational Medicine Contract Awarded to Wyle Labs
NASA has awarded a potential 10 year, $128.7 million contract to Wyle Laboratories, Inc. for Occupational Medicine and Health services.
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| 10.26.05 - Aeronautics Technology Achievement Awards
Winners of Turning Goals into Reality Awards were recognized for achievements that contributed to advancing aeronautics research.
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| 10.26.05 - NASA Successfully Tests Shuttle Main Engine
For the first time since Hurricane Katrina, NASA's Stennis Space Center returned to its primary business, testing space shuttle main engines.
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| 10.25.05 - KSC Opens Oct. 26, 2005
NASA's Kennedy Space Center and the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., will open for business Wednesday morning.
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| 10.24.05 - NASA Names New Aeronautics Associate Administrator
Lisa J. Porter will lead the agency's aeronautics research efforts and continue to lead NASA's efforts in the development of national aeronautics policy in cooperation with other government agencies.
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| 10.24.05 - NASA Marks Five Years on the International Space Station
NASA is celebrating five years of human space flight on the international space station with special activities over the next two weeks.
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| 10.24.05 - Beam and Tether Challenges Results Announced
Eleven teams competed in the two competitions over the weekend at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif.
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| 10.24.05 - Software Development Technology Contract
NASA awarded Northrop Grumman Information Technology-TASC the contract to provide software development, analysis and scientific visualization services at Goddard Space Flight Center.
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| 10.24.05 - KSC Closed Oct. 24, 2005
Hurricane Wilma closes center, visitors complex.
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| 10.21.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-049
During the spacewalk on November 7, Commander McArthur and Flight Engineer Tokarev will install a new video camera on the far end of the station's P1 (port) truss
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| 10.20.05 - NASA Culinary Creators Discuss Holiday Recipes
Irradiate, rehydrate and thermostabilize may not sound like instructions for traditional recipes on Earth, but they are key steps for holiday meals in space.
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| 10.19.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-014
The spacecraft test team is reviewing contingency plans due to the threat from Hurricane Wilma.
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| 10.19.05 - Hubble Looks for Moon Resources
NASA is using the unique capabilities of the Hubble Space Telescope for a new class of scientific observations of the Earth's moon.
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| 10.19.05 - Space Station Looks Into Eye of Record-Setting Hurricane
Television cameras aboard the international space station are showing dramatic views of record-setting Hurricane Wilma.
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| 10.18.05 - NASA Brings New Jobs to Storm Ravaged Gulf
To help provide new jobs in the Mississippi Gulf Coast region, NASA and Computer Sciences Corp. are hosting a job fair Saturday at NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss.
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| 10.17.05 - NASA Switching News Release List Serve
From Thursday through Monday, Oct. 24, subscribers will receive a copy of the release sent from both the old and new servers.
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| 10.14.05 - NASA Makes Progress Understanding Shuttle Tank Foam Loss
Engineers are moving closer to resolving the problem of foam insulation falling off space shuttle external fuel tanks during launch.
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| 10.14.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-048
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev are spending their first few days alone on the station following Monday's safe return of their predecessors.
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| 10.13.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-013
The launch was postponed pending resolution of a problem encountered while testing launch-vehicle flight-termination system batteries.
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| 10.13.05 - Chandra Reveals New Star Generation
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory revealed a new generation of stars spawned by a super-massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
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| 10.13.05 - Hubble Reveals Moon's Prospects on Oct. 19
NASA hosts a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Oct. 19, to discuss new Hubble Space Telescope images of the moon’s surface in ultraviolet light.
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| 10.12.05 - NASA Awards Hypersonic Development Contract
NASA announced GASL, Inc., Ronkonkoma, N.Y., received a follow on contract for hypersonic propulsion development and testing to support the agency's Langley Research Center, Hypersonic Air Breathing Propulsion Branch, Hampton, Va.
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| 10.12.05 - China's Second Space Flight
"We wish them well on their mission, and we look forward to the safe return of their astronauts."
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| 10.11.05 - NASA TV Highlights Astronaut's Return
NASA TV captured highlights of astronaut John Phillips' journey home on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft with his Expedition 11 crew mate Sergei Krikalev.
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| 10.11.05 - NASA and X PRIZE Team Up
NASA announced its intent to collaborate with the X PRIZE Foundation on two planned Centennial Challenges prize competitions.
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| 10.11.05 - Life's Building Blocks Are Common In Space
A team of NASA exobiology researchers revealed today organic chemicals that play a crucial role in the chemistry of life are common in space.
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| 10.10.05 - Expedition 11 Crew Lands
Expedition 11 crewmates John Phillips and Sergei Krikalev are safely back on Earth after a six month mission.
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| 10.07.05 - Space Shuttle Runway Program Test
NASA and Zero Gravity Corporation, known as ZERO-G, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., have announced the firm's participation in a pilot program.
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| 10.07.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-047
The Expedition 12 crew spent the week on board with the Expedition 11 crew performing handover and transfer activities.
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| 10.07.05 - NASA Honors Apollo Astronaut Walt Cunningham
NASA honored Apollo astronaut Walt Cunningham as an "Ambassador of Exploration," special recognition for the astronauts of America's early space programs: Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.
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| 10.06.05 - NASA Scientists Confirm Toxic Seas During Earth's Evolution
NASA exobiology researchers confirmed Earth's oceans were once rich in sulfides that would prevent advanced life forms, such as fish and mammals, from thriving.
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| 10.06.05 - Experimental Sailplane Soars Like a Bird
With the flight of hawks and eagles in mind, aerospace engineer Michael Allen hand-launched a 15-pound motorized model sailplane over the California desert.
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| 10.06.05 - Black Hole Teleconference on Oct. 13
Surprising results showing the nurturing ability of massive black holes will be revealed at 1 p.m. EDT, Thursday, Oct. 13, during a media teleconference.
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| 10.06.05 - Space Shuttle Endeavour Comes To Life
Engineers cheered as electricity coursed through Space Shuttle Endeavour today for the first time in two years.
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| 10.06.05 - Shuttle Program Update on Oct. 14
NASA managers will brief media about the status of the Space Shuttle Program at noon EDT, Friday, Oct. 14.
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| 10.06.05 - NASA, OfficeMax Bring Exploration Down to Earth
NASA and OfficeMax, Incorporated, Itasca, Ill., have partnered to get agency printed materials into the hands of students, educators and the public quickly and easily.
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| 10.05.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-012
The payloads are installed within the Dual Payload Attach Fitting undergoing final battery charging in preparation for transport to the launch pad. Delta II preparations are on schedule.
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| 10.05.05 - NASA Selects 140 Small Business Projects
Contracts will be awarded to 124 small, high technology firms in 34 states.
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| 10.05.05 - NASA Helps Solve Cosmic Mystery
Scientists have solved the 35-year-old mystery of the origin of powerful, split-second flashes of light known as short gamma-ray bursts.
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| 10.04.05 - Former Astronaut Walt Cunningham Honored
On Friday, Oct. 7, at noon EDT, NASA officials will present Cunningham with a moon rock at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas.
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| 10.04.05 - NASA Testing a "Clear View" For Pilots
Working to make flying safer, more than a dozen NASA, airline, industry and government pilots are testing technology to "synthetically" give pilots a clear view of their surroundings.
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| 10.03.05 - Jezierski Named NASA's Deputy Chief Of Staff
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin today named Jeffrey T. Jezierski, deputy chief of staff for the agency.
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| 10.03.05 - Contract for Research Opportunities
NASA has awarded Oak Ridge Associated Universities a contract to support the agency's program for competitive postdoctoral opportunities.
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| 10.03.05 - Aerospace Design Exhibition
The news media is invited to the exhibition of "Aerospace Design: The Art of Engineering from NASA's Aeronautical Research" at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery in Manhattan. N.Y. on Thursday, Oct. 6.
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| 10.03.05 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-028
Discovery is in Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3 with processing under way for the second space shuttle return to flight test mission (STS-121).
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| 10.03.05 - Howell Leaving Johnson Space Center
Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr., is leaving his position as director of NASA's Johnson Space Center to join the University of Texas, Austin.
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| 10.03.05 - NASA Reschedules Undersea Expedition
Due to Hurricane Rita, the ninth NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations project, originally scheduled for Oct. 3-21, has been moved to next spring.
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| 10.03.05 - Gravity Probe B Mission Data Collection
Fifty weeks worth of data has been downloaded from the Gravity Probe B satellite and relayed to computers in the Mission Operations Center at Stanford University, Stanford, Calif
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| 10.03.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-046
American businessman Gregory Olsen will spend eight days on the international space station conducting scientific and photography experiments.
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| 10.03.05 - New Online De-Icing Training Course for Pilots
NASA developed "A Pilot's Guide to Ground Icing." It's the eighth in a series of training aids developed at Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, and the first about ground icing.
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| 09.30.05 - Expedition 12 Crew Launches
Flawless launch begins a six-month mission.
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| 09.30.05 - NASA Announces Kennedy VAB Contract Award
NASA has selected Met-Con, Inc., to replace and upgrade siding at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the Kennedy Space Center.
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| 09.30.05 - NASA Selects Team to Build Lunar Lander
NASA announced the selection of the Marshall and Goddard Space Flight Centers to lead a team in the development of a lunar lander spacecraft.
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| 09.30.05 - Administrator Statement Regarding GAO Report
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Michael Griffin regarding the Government Accountability Office report on the use of agency aircraft.
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| 09.29.05 - NASA Solves Cosmic Mystery
NASA is hosting a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Oct. 5, to announce scientists have solved a 35-year-old mystery.
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| 09.29.05 - NASA Exercises Contract Option With Analex
The Launch Services Program at KSC exercised the first of two contract options to the Analex Corporation for the expendable launch vehicle integrated support contract.
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| 09.29.05 - NASA TV Airs Crew Exchange Events
NASA TV begins two weeks of coverage Friday of journeys to and from the international space station.
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| 09.28.05 - NASA Official Honored as Federal Employee of the Year
Orlando Figueroa will receive the 2005 Service to America Federal Employee of the Year Medal tonight during an award ceremony at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington.
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| 09.28.05 - Space Station Mission Briefings
NASA announced media briefings at 2 and 3 p.m. EDT, Thursday to preview the next mission to the international space station and to review the accomplishments of the onboard crew.
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| 09.28.05 - Horowitz to Lead Exploration Systems
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin today named veteran space shuttle commander Scott J. Horowitz as associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate.
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| 09.27.05 - NASA Ships Shuttle Fuel Tank to New Orleans for Modification
External tank #119, which is expected to be used in the next shuttle mission, departed NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida today.
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| 09.27.05 - NASA Finds "Big Baby" Galaxies in Newborn Universe
Two of NASA's great observatories, the Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes, have teamed up to "weigh" the stars in several distant galaxies.
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| 09.26.05 - NASA Facilities Weather Hurricane Rita
The three NASA facilities that were in the path of Hurricane Rita are making damage assessments and cleaning up today.
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| 09.26.05 - Pluto Space Probe Begins Launch Preparations
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft arrived at KSC on Saturday for final preparations for its decade-long journey to be the first spacecraft to visit Pluto and its moon Charon.
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| 09.25.05 - Update to Rita Aftermath
No injuries, minor damage in Houston.
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| 09.23.05 - NASA Facilities Finalize Preparations for Hurricane
NASA is making final preparations at three of its facilities which could be impacted by Hurricane Rita.
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| 09.23.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-045
NASA and Russian flight controllers outside Moscow are in control of the ISS, after mission control in Houston was evacuated ahead of Hurricane Rita.
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| 09.23.05 - NASA Names Scolese New Chief Engineer
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin today named Christopher Scolese as the agency's chief engineer, replacing Rex Geveden.
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| 09.22.05 - NASA Prepares Facilities for Hurricane Rita
Due to Rita's strength, the original hurricane ride-out crew at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, has now evacuated.
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| 09.22.05 - New Glenn Center Director
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin today announced Woodrow Whitlow Jr. will be the next director of NASA's John H. Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
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| 09.21.05 - JSC Closes Due to Hurricane Rita
NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston will close at 2 p.m. EDT today due to the threat posed to the Houston-Galveston area by Hurricane Rita.
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| 09.21.05 - NASA Names Assistant Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator Rex Geveden named Christyl Johnson the assistant associate administrator in the Office of the Administrator.
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| 09.20.05 - NASA Names Roe New Langley Center Director
Lesa B. Roe has been named director of NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.
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| 09.20.05 - Hubble Finds Mysterious Disk of Blue Stars Around Black Hole
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have identified the source of a mysterious blue light surrounding a super-massive black hole in our neighboring Andromeda Galaxy (M31).
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| 09.20.05 - Roofing Contract for Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA has awarded a rooftop housekeeping and general maintenance award for facilities at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. DJB Contracting, Inc., of Upper Marlboro, Md., was selected for the five-year firm-fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract valued at $8.9 million.
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| 09.20.05 - Orbiter Helps Scientists Track Changes on Mars
New gullies that did not exist in mid-2002 have appeared on a Martian sand dune.
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| 09.20.05 - Digging "Moon Dirt" is NASA's Fifth Centennial Challenge
The Regolith Excavation Challenge will award the prize money to the team that can design and build autonomously operating systems to excavate lunar regolith, or "moon dirt," and deliver it to a collector.
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| 09.20.05 - NASA Uses Airborne Mapping to Study Katrina Damage
NASA and its partners are exploring the use of airborne laser mapping systems to quantify change along the entire coastline affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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| 09.20.05 - NASA Selects Space Shuttle Program Manager
NASA announced the selection of N. Wayne Hale Jr. as manager of the Space Shuttle Program. He has been deputy manager since July 2003 and succeeds Bill Parsons.
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| 09.19.05 - Dryden Mourns Loss of Chief Engineer
The crash of an aerobatic plane in Oklahoma has claimed the life of Marta Bohn-Meyer, the chief engineer at the Dryden Flight Research Center.
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| 09.19.05 - NASA Releases Plans for Spacecraft
Administrator Griffin today released the results of the agency's exploration architecture study – a blueprint for the spacecraft to take humans back to the moon and on to Mars and other destinations.
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| 09.16.05 - NASA Planning to Resume Work at Michoud
Recovery efforts at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans are progressing better than originally anticipated, almost three weeks after Hurricane Katrina struck.
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| 09.16.05 - Media Teleconference for Mars Discoveries
NASA's Mars Global Survey orbiter has observed some interesting changes at Mars. Researchers will announce and discuss the discoveries at a listen-and-logon news briefing at 1 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Sept. 20.
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| 09.16.05 - Langley's Roy Bridges Retires
NASA Administrator Mike Griffin issued the following statement today upon the announcement that Roy Bridges, director of NASA's Langley Research Center, will retire from NASA.
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| 09.16.05 - Exploration Systems Architecture Study Results
NASA today announced it will release the results of its Exploration Systems Architecture Study on Monday, Sept. 19, at 11 a.m. EDT in NASA Headquarters' James E. Webb Auditorium.
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| 09.16.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-044
The ISS crew members installed a replacement part for an oxygen-generating system, unpacked a recently arrived cargo carrier and disassembled a radiation-detection experiment.
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| 09.16.05 - Morrell Named Chief of Staff
Paul Morrell has been named chief of staff by NASA Administrator Michael Griffin.
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| 09.15.05 - Astronaut Captures Images of Hurricane Damage
NASA TV will show photographs of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath taken from the ISS, along with the station's latest video of Hurricane Ophelia, today at 4 p.m. EDT.
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| 09.15.05 - NASA Awards Launch Services to Orbital Sciences Corp.
NASA has awarded a Small Class Acquisition contract to Orbital Sciences Corporation, which extends an existing Launch Services contract awarded in 1999.
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| 09.15.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-011
The launch of CloudSat/CALIPSO is tentatively scheduled for no earlier than Oct. 26.
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| 09.15.05 - Satellites to Reveal Secrets of Clouds
The CloudSat and CALIPSO satellites, which will give a unique view of Earth's atmosphere, are undergoing final preparations for launch in October.
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| 09.14.05 - NASA Honors Minority Contractors
NASA announced its minority business of the year today, capping an exceptional year of small business achievements in support of space exploration.
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| 09.14.05 - NASA Seeks Broadcast Partner for Digital Television Channel
Deadline for Request for Entrepreneurial Opportunity (REO) submissions is October 18, 2005.
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| 09.13.05 - Griffin Statement on Dale Nomination
"Ms. Dale knows every aspect of space policy."
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| 09.13.05 - NASA Makes Progress in Hurricane Katrina Recovery
NASA is making progress in determining the whereabouts and condition of employees at the agency’s Stennis Space Center, Miss., and the Michoud Assembly Facility near New Orleans, which were impacted by Hurricane Katrina two weeks ago.
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| 09.13.05 - NASA Awards Acquisition and Business Support Services Contract
NASA has awarded a contract to Digital Fusion Solutions, Inc., a small business in Huntsville, Ala, to provide acquisition and business support services.
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| 09.13.05 - NASA Names New Stennis Center Director
NASA named William (Bill) W. Parsons as the new director of John C. Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi, effective immediately.
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| 09.12.05 - Ophelia Space Station Video Airs on NASA TV
Video taken from the International Space Station of Tropical Storm Ophelia is airing during the Video File segments of NASA Television.
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| 09.12.05 - Most Distant Explosion Detected, Smashes Previous Record
NASA's Swift satellite is designed to look for faint bursts coming from the edge of the Universe.
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| 09.10.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-043
Progress supply ship docks with Station.
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| 09.09.05 - Astronaut John Herrington Departs NASA
Astronaut John Herrington (Cmdr., USN) has departed NASA to pursue a career as a commercial test pilot.
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| 09.09.05 - Deputy Administrator Frederick Gregory Resigns
NASA’s Frederick D. Gregory, who spent 31 years at the agency as a research test pilot, astronaut and senior leader, announced his resignation as deputy administrator today.
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| 09.09.05 - NASA Plans for Shuttle Work Post Katrina
Too soon to tell for flight schedule.
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| 09.08.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-042
A new shipment of supplies is on its way, as the Progress spacecraft lifted off today from the Baikonur Cosmodrome en route to the ISS.
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| 09.07.05 - Hurricane Recovery Media Update
At 3 p.m. EDT, Thursday, Sept. 8, NASA will update reporters about hurricane recovery efforts at NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss., and Michoud Assembly Facility, near New Orleans.
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| 09.07.05 - NASA Administrator Tours Hurricane Katrina Damaged Facilities
The Administrator and several senior emergency operations personnel flew from Washington to Stennis this morning.
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| 09.07.05 - NASA Pulls Together to Help Recover From Hurricane Katrina
All NASA centers are participating in efforts to find housing and work space for dislocated employees and their families.
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| 09.07.05 - TV Video File Returns to Public Channel Four Times Daily
The NASA TV 'Video File' developed for the NASA Public Channel airs daily at 9 a.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. EDT.
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| 09.06.05 - NASA Updates Hurricane Katrina Relief and Recovery Efforts
Approximately 50 non-agency evacuees, who had taken refuge at NASA’s Stennis Space Center (SSC), Miss., are being moved today to better hurricane relief shelters.
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| 09.06.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-010
Due to other Delta II launch and test activity, CALIPSO/CloudSat is tentatively scheduled for no earlier than Oct. 1, pending the availability of the Western Range.
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| 09.06.05 - NASA TV to Broadcast Resupply Ship Docking
The 19th Progress supply spacecraft to the International Space Station docks to the Zvezda module at 10:50 a.m. EDT, Sept. 10.
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| 09.06.05 - Deep Impact Adds Color to Unfolding Comet Picture
Painting by the numbers is a good description of how scientists create pictures of everything from atoms in our bodies to asteroids and comets.
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| 09.06.05 - Software of the Year Award Winners
NASA selected two teams to receive the agency's Software of the Year Award. A team from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., was recognized for their "Land Information System Software (LIS) V4.0; and a team from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., for the Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment (ASE) software
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| 09.05.05 - Update to Katrina Aftermath
Latest information on Stennis and Michoud.
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| 09.04.05 - Update to Katrina Aftermath
Latest information on Stennis and Michoud.
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| 09.03.05 - NASA Asks All Stennis and Michoud Employees to Check In
NASA is asking all Hurricane Katrina-affected employees to contact the space agency. Employees from Stennis Space Center iMichoud Assembly Facility sought safety before the storm hit Monday.
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| 09.02.05 - NASA Hotlines Provide Hurricane Info
Online check-in system available for Stennis employees.
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| 09.02.05 - NASA's Science Resources Help Agencies Respond to Katrina
NASA science instruments and Earth-orbiting satellites are providing detailed insight about the environmental impact caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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| 09.02.05 - NASA Establishes Katrina Relief Public Inquiry Line
NASA has a dedicated toll-free number to provide assistance to individuals seeking information about family members who may be sheltering at the Stennis Space Center or the Michoud Assembly Facility.
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| 09.02.05 - Imagery of Michoud Facility Available
The first imagery showing the damage to NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, La., is available on the Internet and will air during today's NASA TV noon EDT videofile.
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| 09.02.05 - ISS Status Report: SS05-041
The ISS crew completed 20 weeks in space and focused on an upcoming cargo ship exchange and computer software transition.
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| 09.01.05 - NASA Hotlines Provide Info About Hurricane-Damaged Facilities
NASA established a toll-free number (888/362-4323) for recorded updates about general conditions at Stennis and Michoud.
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| 09.01.05 - Space Grant Consortia
NASA's Office of Education has competitively selected seven consortia in the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. Their role is to assist NASA in inspiring students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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| 09.01.05 - Spirit Sends Intriguing New Images From Mars
Working atop a range of Martian hills, NASA's Spirit rover is rewarding researchers with tempting scenes filled with evidence of past planet environments.
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| 08.31.05 - NASA Assists Agency Facilities Hit by Katrina
NASA teams are working to determine how best to assist personnel from the agency's two facilities that suffered damage from Hurricane Katrina.
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| 08.31.05 - Unique Undersea Lab Prep for Future Exploration
NASA is sending three astronauts and a Cincinnati doctor to test new space medicine concepts and extravehicular techniques in a unique underwater laboratory off the Florida coast.
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| 08.31.05 - Hubble Begins "Two-Gyro" Science Operations
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope entered a new era of science operations this week, when engineers shut down one of the three operational gyroscopes aboard the observatory.
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| 08.30.05 - Hurricane Katrina Damage
NASA is marshaling agency resources to assist Gulf Coast-area facilities that suffered damage from Hurricane Katrina.
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| 08.30.05 - NASA Awards State Education Grants
The NASA Explorer Schools Partnerships for Sustainability is designed to inspire students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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| 08.30.05 - Cassini Finds Tiger Stripes Are Really Cubs
The Cassini spacecraft discovered the long, cracked features dubbed "tiger stripes" on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus are very young--between 10 and 1,000 years old.
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| 08.30.05 - Mars Orbiter Makes Course Correction
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) successfully tested its main engines by making a successful trajectory adjustment for reaching the red planet on March 10, 2006.
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| 08.29.05 - Discovery Astronauts Visit New York
One of the world's most colorful cities is adding NASA blue to its palette as astronauts from the recent Discovery mission visit New York this week.
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| 08.26.05 - ELV Status Report: E05-009
NASA held the CALIPSO Mission Readiness Review today. The CloudSat Mission Readiness Review is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 1.
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| 08.26.05 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-027
Following Discovery's return to Kennedy, the vehicle was rolled into Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3 to begin processing for the second Return to Flight test mission (STS-121).
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| 08.26.05 - Digital TV Service for Alaska and Hawaii
The satellite signal carrying NASA TV to viewers in Alaska and Hawaii will convert from analog to digital at 12:01 a.m. EDT, October 1.
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| 08.26.05 - Space Station Status Report: SS05-040
The crew of the International Space Station unloaded cargo delivered on the Space Shuttle Discovery and repaired a key component of the environmental control system.
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| 08.25.05 - Briefing Will Present News From a Martian Hilltop
The Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has reached the summit of Husband Hill, which the rover first observed from its landing site in January 2004.
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| 08.25.05 - NASA Announces Name Change for Balloon Facility
NASA officially changed the name of the National Scientific Balloon Facility in Palestine, Texas, to the Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility.
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| 08.24.05 - Major Weather Forecasting Advancement
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) today outlined research that has helped to improve the accuracy of medium-range weather forecasts in the Northern Hemisphere.
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| 08.23.05 - NASA Honors High Flying Space Pioneers
NASA awarded astronaut wings today to three 1960's-era test pilots, who were never recognized for going into space flying the X-15 experimental aircraft.
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| 08.22.05 - Space Inspires Astronaut's Passion for Photography
For Expedition 10 International Space Station Commander Leroy Chiao, his extraordinary view 230 miles above the Earth inspired him to capture thousands of majestic images from space.
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| 08.22.05 - Station Crew Talks With Ohio Students
Cincinnati students will experience the excitement of exploration and discovery when they make a long-distance phone call to the ISS crew.
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| 08.19.05 - Space Station Status Report: SS05-039
International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 11 crew members completed a spacewalk just days after the Station commander became the most experienced space traveler.
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| 08.18.05 - NASA Targets March for Next Shuttle Mission
NASA is targeting March for the next Space Shuttle mission (STS-121). The mission will be the second test flight to the International Space Station in the Shuttle Return to Flight sequence.
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| 08.18.05 - Swift Satellite Finds Newborn Black Holes
Using NASA's Swift satellite, scientists have found newborn black holes, just seconds old, in a confused state of existence.
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| 08.18.05 - Discovery Set for Return to Kennedy Space Center
NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery ferry flight departs no earlier than Friday morning, Aug. 19, and arrives at KSC no earlier than 5:30 p.m. EDT, Saturday.
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| 08.18.05 - NASA Awards Engineering, Science, Technical Contract
NASA has awarded a contract to Jacobs Sverdrup, a subsidiary of Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., to provide engineering, technical, science, propulsion, program management and business services.
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| 08.17.05 - NASA Announces Media Update About Space Shuttle Program
NASA announced a news conference starting at noon EDT, Thursday in the agency's Webb Auditorium, 300 E Street SW, Washington.
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| 08.17.05 - Shuttle Internet Interest Reaches New Heights
Interest in NASA's flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery and STS-114 may have generated one of the largest live Web events in the history of the Internet.
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| 08.17.05 - Geveden Selected as Associate Administrator
As associate administrator, Rex Geveden has oversight for all the agency's technical missions areas and field center operations.
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| 08.17.05 - NASA Updates Media About External Tank
At 2 p.m. EDT, Aug. 22, NASA managers will provide the latest status ono why a large piece of External Tank insulating foam broke off during Discovery's liftoff.
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| 08.16.05 - Scientists Closer to Predicting Solar Flares
Scientists made strides in learning to forecast periods when severe space weather is unlikely. The forecasts are important because radiation associated with large solar flares can be hazardous to astronauts and satellites.
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| 08.15.05 - NASA Names International Space Station Program Manager
William H. Gerstenmaier, NASA associate administrator for Space Operations, has named Michael T. Suffredini as manager, International Space Station (ISS) Program.
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| 08.15.05 - Return to Flight Task Group Announces Final Report and Media Event
The leaders of the Task Group will discuss the report during a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT, Wednesday.
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| 08.12.05 - Space Station Status Report: SS05-038
Krikalev and Phillips spent much of the week preparing for a spacewalk scheduled for next week.
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| 08.12.05 - NASA Announces Integrated Learning and Development Contract
ASRC Management Services, Inc., Greenbelt, Md., will provide career training and development services for agency engineers, program and project managers through formal classroom and Internet training.
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| 08.12.05 - NASA Administrator Names Senior Advisors
Lisa J. Porter, Ph.D., joins NASA as senior advisor for aeronautics in the Office of Administrator and Michael P. Ralsky joins the agency as senior advisor to the NASA deputy administrator.
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| 08.12.05 - Associate Administrator for Space Operations Selected
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin announced today that William H. Gerstenmaier will serve as associate administrator for Space Operations at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
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| 08.12.05 - NASA Names Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin announced today that Brian Chase will serve as the agency's new assistant administrator for Legislative Affairs
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| 08.12.05 - Station Briefing, Spacewalk Air on NASA TV
Fresh from supporting three spacewalks by Space Shuttle Discovery's astronauts, the residents of the International Space Station (ISS) will take a spacewalk of their own next Thursday.
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| 08.12.05 - New Leaders for Science Mission Directorate
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin announced today Mary Cleave, Ph.D., P.E. will be the associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate.
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| 08.12.05 - Mars Mission Successfully Launched
A seven-month flight to Mars began this morning for NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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| 08.11.05 - Mars Orbiter Launch Delayed 24 Hours
The MRO has been postponed. The new launch window is 7:43 to 9:43 a.m. EDT, Friday, August 12.
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| 08.10.05 - Breakthrough in Space Weather Forecasting
Researchers from NASA, NOAA, and the Lockheed Martin will present new findings on space weather on Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. EDT.
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| 08.10.05 - NASA Updates Media on Space Shuttle External Tank Work
NASA will update reporters on the work of teams looking into why a piece of External Tank insulating foam broke off during Discovery's liftoff.
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| 08.10.05 - NASA and Industry Test Noise-Reducing Technologies
NASA and aerospace industry partners are flight testing new technologies to see if they can make aircraft quieter.
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| 08.09.05 - NASA Announces Mars Orbiter Launch Delay
The MRO launch has been postponed 24 hours. The new launch window is Thursday, Aug. 11 from 7:50 to 9:35 a.m. EDT.
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| 08.09.05 - NASA Celebrates Discovery's Homecoming
The Space Shuttle Discovery is home after a 14-day, 5.8 million-mile journey in space.
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| 08.09.05 - Discovery Returns Student Experiments From Space Station
When the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery returned today from their historic mission, they brought back an experiment package eagerly anticipated by students from across the country.
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| 08.09.05 - NASA's Next Leap in Mars Exploration Ready for Launch
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is ready for a morning launch on Wednesday, Aug. 10 and will arrive at Mars in March 2006.
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| 08.07.05 - NASA Announces Shuttle Discovery Landing Times
NASA will have several opportunities to land Discovery Tuesday, both at the Kennedy Space Center and two backup sites.
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| 08.07.05 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Briefing
Due to the postponed Space Shuttle Discovery landing, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter pre-launch press conference and mission science briefing is today at 1 p.m. EDT, at the NASA News Center, Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 08.05.05 - NASA Issues Tips for Recording Discovery's Return
A plasma streak across the pre-dawn sky signals Discovery's return to Earth and amateur videographers and photographers can capture the event with tips provided by NASA imagery experts.
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| 08.05.05 - NASA Announces Discovery Landing Schedule
Commander Eileen Collins and the Space Shuttle Discovery crew are scheduled to land at Kennedy Space Center at 4:46 a.m. EDT, Monday.
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| 08.05.05 - NASA Announces Administrator Media Roundtable
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin hosts a media roundtable discussion this afternoon at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC).
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| 08.04.05 - Discovery Cleared for Landing
Space Shuttle mission managers today completed their assessment of Discovery's fitness to handle the rigors of re-entry into the atmosphere.
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| 08.03.05 - Spacewalking Astronaut Completes Repair
The crews of Discovery and the ISS completed a delicate operation to remove loose material sticking out between heat-shielding tiles on the Orbiter's belly.
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| 08.03.05 - Spitzer Finds Hidden, Hungry Black Holes
Most of the biggest black holes in the universe have been eating cosmic meals behind closed doors – until now.
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| 08.02.05 - Spacecraft Completes Successful Earth Swingby
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft, headed toward the first study of Mercury from orbit, swung by Earth today for a gravity assist that propelled it deeper into the inner solar system.
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| 08.01.05 - Media Briefing, Interviews With Next Station Crew
The next crew of the International Space Station (ISS) will talk with reporters at 2 p.m. EDT, Aug. 4. The conference will be live on NASA TV from NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston, with media question and answer capability from participating NASA centers.
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| 08.01.05 - Shuttle, Space Station News Conference
The nine space fliers aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station will field media questions starting at 5:59 a.m. EDT, Tuesday. The news conference will be live on NASA TV.
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| 08.01.05 - ELV Status Report
The MRO spacecraft has been mated with the Atlas V for the last phase of launch preparations.
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| 07.29.05 - Scientists Discover Tenth Planet
A planet larger than Pluto has been discovered in the outlying regions of the solar system.
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| 07.29.05 - NASA Announces Major Finding
A media teleconference will be held today to announce major findings regarding the detection of a new planet in our solar system.
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| 07.29.05 - Cassini Finds an Active, Watery World
Saturn's tiny icy moon Enceladus, which ought to be cold and dead, instead displays evidence for active ice volcanism.
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| 07.28.05 - NASA Announces Aeronautical Centennial Challenge
NASA and the Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency Foundation announced the first aeronautical competition in the Centennial Challenges program.
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| 07.28.05 - Statement on Foam Shedding
"As with any unexpected occurrence, we will closely and thoroughly evaluate this event and make any needed modifications to the Shuttle before we launch again."
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| 07.27.05 - NASA Posts Shuttle Status Reports Online
NASA plans to issue and post status reports twice daily during the Return to Flight Space Shuttle mission (STS-114).
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| 07.27.05 - NASA TV Broadcasts Coverage of Goes-N Launch
NASA TV's Media Channel will carry the GOES-N launch starting at 6:15 p.m. EDT, Friday. The launch window is from 6:23 to 7:01 p.m. EDT.
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| 07.27.05 - Research Helps Develop New Light Jet Aircraft
NASA has contributed to the development of aircraft called Very Light Jets, some of which are making public debuts at AirVenture 2005.
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| 07.27.05 - Agency Sets Online Web Stream Record
The STS-114 launch was one of the biggest events in Internet history, with 433,000 simultaneous webcast streams of NASA TV during the launch.
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| 07.27.05 - Chandra Neon Discovery Solves Solar Paradox
Neon atoms, along with carbon, oxygen and nitrogen, play an important role in how quickly energy flows from nuclear reactions in the sun's core to its edge, where it then radiates into space.
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| 07.26.05 - Space Shuttle Returns to Flight
NASA’s Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission (STS-114) is under way. Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off Tuesday from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla. at 10:39 a.m. EDT.
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| 07.26.05 - NASA Official Named Hispanic Engineer of the Year
Alphonso V. Diaz, Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, was selected as Hispanic Engineer of the Year by the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC).
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| 07.26.05 - Goes-N Satellite Ready for Launch
The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-N (GOES-N) launch window is from 6:23 to 7:01 p.m. EDT, Friday, July 29.
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| 07.26.05 - Cassini Finds Unusual Geology on Enceladus
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has obtained new detailed images of the south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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| 07.24.05 - Go for Launch Attempt Tuesday
Discovery is set to liftoff at 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26.
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| 07.22.05 - Return to Flight Launch Countdown Begins Again Saturday
NASA will begin the countdown for the second Return to Flight launch attempt of Space Shuttle Discovery at noon EDT, July 23, 70 hours before the targeted liftoff.
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| 07.22.05 - Oshkosh Airventure 2005
NASA scientists, engineers, educators, and communicators bring a slice of tomorrow to the EAA's annual air show on July 25-31 in Oshkosh, Wis.
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| 07.22.05 - Return to Flight Activities Announced
NASA announced events and operating hours for the Kennedy Space Center News Center to support the targeted July 26 launch of STS-114.
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| 07.22.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-007
The Launch System Verification Test, spacecraft power-on testing and fueling is complete. A spin test to ensure balance of the spacecraft was conducted July 12.
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| 07.21.05 - NASA's Space Shuttle Crew Returns
The crew of Space Shuttle Discovery's Return to Flight mission (STS-114) returns to NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 11:30 a.m. EDT, Friday.
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| 07.21.05 - New Mars Orbiter Will Sharpen Vision of Exploration
Launch opportunities begin Aug. 10 for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The spacecraft will examine Martian features ranging from the top of the atmosphere to underground layering.
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| 07.21.05 - Young Named Ambassador of Exploration
Space pioneer John Young has been named a NASA Ambassador of Exploration.
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| 07.20.05 - NASA Moving Toward Tuesday Launch Attempt For Shuttle Discovery
With some work still to go, NASA is moving toward a new launch attempt for the Space Shuttle Discovery Tuesday, July 26, at 10:39 a.m. EDT.
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| 07.20.05 - Deep Impact Future Mission Status
Today's scheduled burn places the spacecraft on a trajectory to fly past Earth in late December 2007.
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| 07.20.05 - NASA Names Advanced Technology Providers
NASA's Science Mission Directorate selected 11 technology investigators as part of the New Millennium Program, Space Technology 9 Project.
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| 07.20.05 - NASA Updates Media About Return to Flight
Space Shuttle managers will brief reporters today at a news conference that starts no earlier than 5:30 p.m. EDT.
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| 07.20.05 - NASA Smokes Out False Alarms
NASA researchers have successfully tested a new generation of fire detectors that could significantly reduce the rate of false alarms in the cargo and baggage compartments of commercial airliners.
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| 07.19.05 - NASA Helps Smooth Bumpy Airline Rides
Most airline passengers and flight crews have one thing in common: they don't like turbulence.
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| 07.19.05 - Space Station Status Report: SS05-037
The Expedition 11 crew left the Space Station today and moved the Soyuz spacecraft from one docking port to another.
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| 07.19.05 - Shuttle Launch at Least One Week Away
NASA is targeting Tuesday, July 26 as the earliest possible date to launch the Space Shuttle Discovery on the Return to Flight mission.
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| 07.18.05 - NASA Provides Latest Shuttle Launch Status
Space Shuttle managers will brief reporters today about STS-114 at a news conference to start no earlier than 5:30 p.m. EDT.
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| 07.16.05 - Statement From Commander Collins
"While the launch delay is disappointing, we have strong confidence that the mission will launch safely and successfully."
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| 07.14.05 - Return to Flight Moves Later In Window
Space Shuttle managers now say the launch of NASA's Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission, STS-114, will take place no earlier than late next week.
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| 07.15.05 - Space Station Crew Takes a Soyuz Ride Tuesday
The residents of the International Space Station will take a short ride in their Soyuz spacecraft on Tuesday, July 19.
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| 07.15.05 - Space Station Status Report: SS05-036
On Friday, the crew tested their Soyuz capsule's motion control system in preparation to relocate it. The Soyuz is the crew's lifeboat for evacuation of the Station and their ride home at the end of their six-month mission.
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| 07.15.05 - NASA Updates Media on Shuttle Launch Status
Space Shuttle managers will brief reporters this afternoon about NASA's Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission (STS-114).
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| 07.14.05 - Shuttle Launch No Earlier Than Sunday
Tests fail to resolve problem.
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| 07.14.05 - Briefing Previews Next Step for Exploring Mars
NASA announced launch opportunities start Aug. 10, 2005, for the next mission to Mars, using the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter robotic spacecraft.
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| 07.13.05 - Shuttle Launch Rescheduled
Next attempt will be no earlier than Saturday, July 16.
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| 07.12.05 - Yahoo! and Akamai to Bring Shuttle Mission Online
Innovative agreements with Yahoo! Inc. and Akamai Technologies, Inc. help NASA bring the Return to Flight mission to Internet users.
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| 07.12.05 - Crew Exploration Vehicle Contracts Awarded
NASA authorized two eight-month contracts to support a July 2006 review of the engineering systems for the new Crew Exploration Vehicle.
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| 07.12.05 - Telescope Launched on Japanese Observatory
A pioneering X-ray detector, developed by NASA and Japan's ISAS was successfully launched on a new space observatory.
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| 07.12.05 - Return to Flight Activities Updated
The latest, detailed information about the Space Shuttle Discovery's Return to Flight Mission is updated on the Web.
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| 07.12.05 - A Statement From the Columbia Families on NASA's Return to Flight
We hope we have learned, and will continue to learn, from each of these accidents, so that we will be as safe as we can be in this high risk endeavor.
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| 07.12.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-006
Power-on testing continues to go well. Solar arrays will be deployed, inspected and stowed for launch.
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| 07.11.05 - NASA Posts Space Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Charts Online
The briefing charts from the Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission Flight Readiness Review meeting are available on the NASA Web site.
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| 07.11.05 - Former Astronaut Stafford Awarded Moon Rock
Former NASA astronaut Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Stafford, USAF (Ret.) will receive a commemorative moon rock as part of NASA's Ambassador of Exploration program.
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| 07.08.05 - Deep Impact Tells a Tale of the Comet
Data indicate an immense cloud of fine powdery material was released when the probe slammed into the nucleus of comet Tempel 1 at 6.3 miles per second.
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| 07.08.05 - Space Station Status Report: SS05-035
Commander Sergei Krikalev and NASA Science Officer John Phillips spent much of the week gathering and packing items to be returned in the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module on the Shuttle Discovery.
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| 07.08.05 - NASA Solicits Interest in Use of Shuttle Landing Facility
NASA issued a formal request for expressions of interest by non-NASA organizations, including commercial space companies, for use of the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center.
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| 07.08.05 - Quieter Supersonic Boom Studies Funded
NASA and industry teams are studying building an airplane that could lessen the noise and window-rattling effects of supersonic flight.
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| 07.08.05 - Discovery's Launch Countdown Begins July 10
NASA's Kennedy Space Center launch team will conduct the countdown from Firing Room 3 of the Launch Control Center at 6 p.m.
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| 07.08.05 - NASA Sets Space Shuttle Return to Flight Briefings
News conferences and operating hours for Kennedy Space Center's News Center are set for the July 13 launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
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| 07.07.05 - Addendum Added to Shuttle Plan
An addendum to the latest version of "NASA's Implementation Plan for Space Shuttle Return to Flight and Beyond" now is publicly available.
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| 07.07.05 - Sea Level Monitored by NASA Satellites
With new satellite measurements, scientists are able to better predict the rate at which sea level is rising and the cause of that rise.
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| 07.06.05 - Return to Flight Web and Launch Coverage Announced
NASA is featuring a prelaunch webcast and extensive launch day coverage of the Space Shuttle Discovery's Return to Flight mission.
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| 07.06.05 - Spectacular Impact Draws Millions to NASA Portal
Internet users downloaded almost 80 million Web pages in the 24 hours starting at 8 p.m. EDT, Sunday, a one-day record for the NASA Web portal.
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| 07.06.05 - Greatest Comet Hunter Approaches Major Milestone
The SOHO spacecraft is a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency. It has accounted for approximately one-half of all comet discoveries with computed orbits in the history of astronomy.
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| 07.06.05 - Station Crew Discusses Shuttle Visit
The crew of the International Space Station will field questions from reporters during an in-flight news conference at 11 a.m. EDT, Friday, July 8.
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| 07.05.05 - Space Shuttle Return To Flight Live Interviews
The interviews will be conducted via satellite link-up with NASA TV.
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| 07.04.05 - Deep Impact Generates Its Own Spectacular Flash
23,000 mph makes for a big hit.
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| 07.04.05 - Deep Impact Fireworks Kick off Fourth of July
'Spectacular impact' comes right on schedule.
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| 07.01.05 - International Space Station Status Report: SS05-034
The Space Station's Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev and Flight Engineer John Phillips spent time this week preparing for the first joint Shuttle and Station mission since Endeavour departed in December 2002.
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| 07.01.05 - NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-026
At Launch Pad 39B, final preparations for launch of Discovery on the STS-114 mission are under way.
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| 07.01.05 - Deep Impact Preps for July 4 Fireworks
Deep Impact continues to hurtle toward comet Tempel 1. Impact with the comet is scheduled for 1:52 a.m. EDT, July 4.
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| 07.01.05 - Return to Flight Press Kit Available Online
The press kit for the Space Shuttle Discovery Return to Flight mission is available online. The mission is scheduled to launch July 13.
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| 06.30.05 - Shuttle Ready to Go
NASA has cleared the Space Shuttle to Return to Flight.
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| 06.30.05 - Researchers Discover Planet With Largest Solid Core
The planet, orbiting the sun-like star HD 149026, is roughly equal in mass to Saturn, but it is significantly smaller in diameter.
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| 06.30.05 - NASA Presents Discoveries on Sea Level Change
For the first time, scientists have the tools to measure changes in global sea level and understand contributing mechanisms.
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| 06.30.05 - NASA Instrument Launches on Japanese Observatory
A pioneering X-ray detector developed at NASA'S Goddard Space Flight Center will launch on board the Astro-E2 space observatory.
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| 06.29.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-005
The Launch Vehicle Readiness Test continues. A countdown wet dress rehearsal with the launch vehicle fully fueled is scheduled for early July.
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| 06.29.05 - NASA Funds Space Radiation Research Proposals
NASA selected 21 space radiation research proposals for funding. The research will support the Vision for Space Exploration.
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| 06.28.05 - Deep Impact Observes Major Comet "Outburst"
Deep Impact observed a massive, short-lived outburst of particles from Tempel 1 that temporarily expanded the size and reflectivity of the comet nucleus.
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| 06.28.05 - NASA Announces Research Agreement with Lehigh University
The collaboration with Lehigh University will help NASA develop technologies for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), future Mars rovers and spacecraft.
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| 06.28.05 - Cassini Reveals Lake-Like Feature on Titan
NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured a series of images showing a marking, darker than anything else around it.
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| 06.27.05 - Statement From NASA Administrator
"The independent Return to Flight Task Group, led by veteran astronauts Thomas Stafford and Richard Covey, has performed a valuable public service."
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| 06.27.05 - NASA Announces Deep Impact Mission Coverage
At 1:52 a.m. EDT on July 4, NASA's Deep Impact mission will provide scientists with the first-ever opportunity to view the pristine material beneath the surface of a comet.
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| 06.27.05 - Return to Flight Task Group Changes Final Public Meeting
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group will conduct its final public meeting at 1 p.m. EDT today.
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| 06.24.05 - NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-025
NASA's Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 06.24.05 - International Space Station Status Report: SS05-033
The International Space Station crew spent much of the week unpacking and using supplies from the newly docked Progress cargo craft.
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| 06.24.05 - NASA to Announce Key Decisions About Shuttle Return to Flight
NASA officials will update the media Thursday, June 30, after two days of meetings to determine the Space Shuttle Discovery's readiness for launch.
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| 06.24.05 - NASA Issues Request for Technology Transfer Proposal
NASA today announced the release of the Technology Transfer Transformation Request for Proposals (RFP).
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| 06.24.05 - Administrator Appoints Joe Davis Strategic Communications Chief
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has appointed Joe Davis as Chief of Strategic Communications, responsible for the overall communications and outreach strategy for the agency.
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| 06.24.05 - Mould Named Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs
NASA Administrator Griffin announced the appointment of David R. Mould as the assistant administrator for the Office of Public Affairs.
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| 06.24.05 - Aerospace Systems Modeling Contract Announced
NASA will award Science Applications International Corp (SAIC), Albuquerque, N.M. a contract this month to support aerospace systems modeling and simulation facilities at Ames Research Center (ARC), Moffett Field, Calif.
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| 06.24.05 - Whirling Atoms Dance into Physics Textbooks
NASA-funded researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a new form of superfluid matter.
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| 06.23.05 - NASA Offers Analog Broadcast for Return to Flight
NASA TV converts to digital transmission on July 1, but the Public Channel will remain available in analog form on AMC 7, Transponder 18C through Return to Flight.
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| 06.23.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: S05-04
Power-on testing for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter continued and the CALIPSO spacecraft completed a comprehensive checkout.
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| 06.23.05 - NASA Studying Tropical Cyclones
Researchers will travel to Costa Rica to investigate the birthplace of tropical cyclones, searching for clues to better predict hurricanes.
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| 06.22.05 - Return to Flight Planning Updated
Shuttle Program managers will provide the status of the Return to Flight mission during a telephone news conference on June 24, tentatively set to start no earlier than 4 p.m. EDT.
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| 06.22.05 - NASA's Hubble Chases Unruly Planet
An image from the Hubble Telescope offers evidence that an unseen planet is gravitationally tugging on a dusty ring around the star Fomalhaut.
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| 06.20.05 - New Program Analysis Office Established
Administrator Griffin announced today the establishment of the Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation, headed by Dr. Scott Pace.
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| 06.20.05 - Guinness Recognizes NASA Scramjet
NASA has been officially recognized for setting the speed record for a jet-powered aircraft by Guinness World Records.
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| 06.20.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-032
An unpiloted Russian Progress cargo ship linked up to the International Space Station today to deliver more than two tons of food, fuel, oxygen, water, supplies and spare parts.
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| 06.17.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-030
After a busy week of preparations, the Expedition 11 crew on the International Space Station is ready for tomorrow’s arrival of a Progress cargo spacecraft bearing more than two tons of supplies and equipment.
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| 06.17.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-024
Discovery was rolled out Wednesday to Launch Pad 39B on a Crawler Transporter. The four-mile journey began at 1:58 a.m. EDT and ended at 12:17 p.m.
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| 06.17.05 - New Hubble Observations
New observations from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) will be presented by astronomers during a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, June 22.
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| 06.17.05 - NASA TV Covering Progress ISS Docking
When a fresh shipment of supplies arrives at the International Space Station, NASA TV will broadcast it live.
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| 06.16.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-029
Cargo ship heads for the space station.
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| 06.16.05 - Statement By NASA Administrator Michael Griffin on the House Floor Vote On NASA's FY 2006 Funding Bill
"The House's vote in favor of full funding for NASA represents a very positive step in the appropriations process for the upcoming fiscal year. I look forward to working closely and cooperatively with the Senate as this process continues."
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| 06.16.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-03
On June 6, the spacecraft's flight batteries were installed and activated. Autonomous self-testing was completed June 14.
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| 06.16.05 - Dangerous Weather Media Conference
NASA hurricane researchers are available for a media teleconference at noon EDT, Thursday, June 23 to discuss the Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes mission to Costa Rica.
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| 06.16.05 - Return to Flight Group Plans Final Meeting
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group will conduct its final public meeting at 1 p.m. EDT Monday, June 27, in Washington, D.C.
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| 06.15.05 - NASA Successfully Demonstrates Innovative Nanosatellite System
The volleyball-sized Miniature Autonomous Extravehicular Robotic Camera (Mini AERCam) is designed to help astronauts and ground crews see outside the spacecraft during a mission.
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| 06.15.05 - Discovery Successfully Rolls Back to Launch Pad
With new safety modifications, the Space Shuttle Discovery is back at Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 06.15.05 - NASA Investigates Space Exploration Concepts
The NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) has selected its 2005 Phase 1 awards.
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| 06.14.05 - First Congressional Testimony From Space
Expedition 11 crew member John Phillips made history today when he testified before Congress while in orbit.
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| 06.14.05 - NASA Buying Microgravity Flights From Zero-G
NASA researchers will conduct experiments later this year on two near-weightless flights operated by the Zero Gravity (Zero-G) Corporation of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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| 06.14.05 - Shuttle Cargo Ready for Return To Flight
Italian-built Raffaello will carry 12 large racks filled with food, clothing, spare parts and research equipment to the International Space Station.
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| 06.13.05 - Contractors for Crew Exploration Vehicle Work Selected
NASA today announced the selection of Lockheed Martin Corp. and the team of Northrop Grumman Corp. and The Boeing Co. that will lead to an award to build the agency's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV).
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| 06.13.05 - NASA Scientists Receive Presidential Award
Two NASA scientists received the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers today at a White House ceremony.
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| 06.13.05 - Exploration Systems Administrator Resigns
Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Craig E. Steidle officially announced his resignation, effective June 24.
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| 06.10.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-028
Expedition 11 crew is spending the latter part of its second month in space preparing for the arrival of new cargo.
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| 06.10.05 - NASA Gives Congress First Testimony From Space
NASA's astronaut aboard the International Space Station will provide the first-ever Congressional testimony from space.
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| 06.10.05 - Space Station Captures Hurricane on Video
Video taken from the International Space Station of the Atlantic hurricane season's first tropical storm will air on NASA TV starting at 4 p.m. EDT.
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| 06.10.05 - NASA TV to Cover Progress Docking
On June 18, when a fresh shipment of supplies arrives at the International Space Station, NASA TV will broadcast it live.
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| 06.10.05 - Administrator Griffin to Attend Paris Air Show
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin will attend France's Paris Air Show, which begins Monday in the suburb of Le Bourget.
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| 06.09.05 - Space Shuttle Status Report: S05-023
On Tuesday in the VAB, Discovery was mated with a new External Tank (ET-121).
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| 06.09.05 - Space Shuttle Discovery Ready to Roll
The Space Shuttle Discovery is set to roll out to Launch Pad 39B at KSC with an upgraded External Tank (ET) on June 14.
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| 06.09.05 - Spitzer Captures Echo Of Dead Star's Rumblings
An enormous light echo etched in the sky by a fitful dead star was spotted by the infrared eyes of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
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| 06.09.05 - Spectacular Day of the Comet
After a voyage of 173 days and 268 million miles, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft will get up-close-and-personal with comet Tempel 1 on July 4.
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| 06.08.05 - Two Space Station Contract Options
NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston has exercised two contract options with The Boeing Company for continued work on the U.S. segment of the International Space Station.
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| 06.08.05 - Space Station Status Briefing Announced
An International Space Station (ISS) Mission Status Briefing airs live at 2 p.m. EDT, Monday, June 13 in digital format on NASA TV.
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| 06.07.05 - U.S. and France Agree to Establish NASA Shuttle Landing Site
The U.S. and French governments agreed to establish a Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL) site for NASA's Space Shuttle at Istres Air Base 125, in the South of France.
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| 06.07.05 - Projects Funded to Extend Earth Science Research
NASA's Science Mission Directorate has selected 23 projects that will harness Earth science data to improve decision-making processes.
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| 06.07.05 - Update To Shuttle Implementation Plan
The latest version of "NASA's Implementation Plan for Space Shuttle Return to Flight and Beyond" will be available at 9 a.m. EDT, Thursday, June 9, 2005.
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| 06.06.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-02
The Electra instrument, a telecommunications package, was installed May 26.
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| 06.06.05 - Opportunity Rover Rolls Free on Mars
Mission engineers and managers cheered when images from the Martian surface confirmed Opportunity successfully escaped from a sand trap.
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| 06.06.05 - Return to Flight Briefing Live in Digital
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group (SCTG) news conference at 2 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, June 8 will be carried live in digital format on NASA TV.
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| 06.03.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-027
A final round of tests to commission remote control of the Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm from the ground was completed this week.
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| 06.03.05 - Space Shuttle Status Report: S05-022
Discovery was de-mated from its External Tank (ET-120) and Solid Rocket Boosters in high bay 1 on June 2.
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| 06.03.05 - Deep Impact Comet Mission Preview
On July 4, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft concludes a six-month, 268 million mile voyage to comet Tempel 1 by sending a projectile crashing into the cosmic traveler.
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| 06.02.05 - Mars Mission Begins Launch Preparations
NASA has given the green light to a project to put a long-armed lander on to the icy ground of the far-northern Martian plains.
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| 06.02.05 - NASA and UND Sign DC-8 Contract
NASA has signed a cooperative agreement with the University of North Dakota to house and operate the agency's DC-8 jet aircraft.
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| 06.02.05 - NASA's Space Eyes Focus on Deep Impact
The Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes helped scientists prepare for Deep Impact's comet encounter.
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| 06.01.05 - Interns Head to Japan for Space Law Competition
Olivia Hussey and Kristie Blase won a chance to compete in the World Finals of the Space Law Moot Court in Fukuoka, Japan.
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| 06.01.05 - NASA Selects New Frontiers Concept Study
NASA today announced a mission to fly to Jupiter will proceed to a preliminary design phase. The mission is called Juno, and it is the second in NASA's New Frontiers Program.
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| 05.31.05 - NASA Launches New Hurricane Web Page
The Web page is a compilation of data from various satellites and computer models, and it explains why and how NASA investigates hurricanes.
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| 05.30.05 - Stars Flood Space With Gravitational Waves
Two "white dwarves" are orbiting each other in a death grip.
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| 05.27.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-026
Research and maintenence highlight week.
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| 05.27.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-021
Technicians performed borescope inspections of the retract link assembly in Discovery's landing gear door.
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| 05.27.05 - Virginia Event Features Future Air Travel System
NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and industry partners will showcase forward looking aviation technology at SATS 2005: A Transformation of Air Travel, on Monday, June 6 at the regional airport in Danville, Va.
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| 05.26.05 - Discovery Rolls Back From Pad
Orbiter will get a new External Tank and other modifications.
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| 05.26.05 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report
CALIPSO and CloudSat will provide never-before-seen 3-D perspectives of how clouds and aerosols form, evolve, and affect weather and climate.
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| 05.26.05 - NASA TV Migrating To Digital Format
NASA TV moves forward with its July 1 plans to convert to four channels of Standard Definition MPEG-2 digital video, including a dedicated Media Services channel.
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| 05.25.05 - Chandra: Saturn Reflects Sun's X-Rays
When it comes to mysterious X-rays from Saturn, the ringed planet may act as a mirror, reflecting explosive activity from the sun, according to scientists using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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| 05.24.05 - Rovers Continue Martian Missions
Mars rover Opportunity tries to escape from a sand trap, while its twin, Spirit, is busy finding new clues to a wet and violent early Martian history.
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| 05.24.05 - Solar Fireworks Signal New Weather Mystery
The most intense burst of solar radiation in five decades accompanied a large solar flare on January 20 at 2 a.m. EST.
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| 05.24.05 - Voyager Enters Solar System's Final Frontier
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has entered the solar system's final frontier, a vast, turbulent expanse, where the sun's influence ends.
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| 05.23.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-020
Technicians are preparing to roll Space Shuttle Discovery from the launch pad to the Vehicle Assembly Building, now scheduled for early morning Thursday, May 26.
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| 05.23.05 - Cassini Deciphers Structure of Saturn's Rings
The Cassini spacecraft obtained the most detailed look at Saturn's rings, including the B ring, which eluded previous robotic explorers.
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| 05.20.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-025
Throughout the week, Flight Engineer Phillips set up and performed his first session of the Foot Reaction Forces during Space Flight (FOOT) experiment.
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| 05.20.05 - NASA Launches Environmental Satellite
NASA successfully launched a new environmental satellite for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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| 05.20.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-019
At Launch Pad 39B, an External Tank (ET) tanking test is in progress today for the Return to Flight (STS-114) mission to the International Space Station.
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| 05.19.05 - NASA Announces New Centennial Challenge
NASA, in collaboration with the Florida Space Research Institute, today announced a new Centennial Challenges prize competition.
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| 05.18.05 - NASA Reschedules NOAA Satellite Launch
NOAA-N will launch no earlier than 6:22 a.m. EDT, Friday, May 20. The satellite has a 10-minute launch window.
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| 05.18.05 - Shuttle Return to Flight Media Update
NASA's Space Shuttle Program managers will provide the status of preparations for the Shuttle's Return to Flight mission (STS-114) during a telephone news conference at 4 p.m. EDT Friday, May 20, from Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 05.18.05 - Returning Crew Available for Interviews
Fresh from six months in orbit aboard the International Space Station, astronaut Leroy Chiao and cosmonaut Salizhan Sharipov are available Friday to discuss their experiences live on NASA TV.
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| 05.18.05 - Dreams Are Road to Space for Engineer
Rosa Obregon didn't realize it at the time, but the road from Monterrey, Mexico to Corpus Christi, Texas, was the first leg of a long journey leading to NASA's Stennis Space Center.
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| 05.17.05 - NASA Announces New Explorer Schools
NASA today announced the 50 new 2005 Explorer Schools, a unique education program that reaches elementary-to-high-school students.
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| 05.16.05 - NASA Postpones Satellite Launch
NOAA-N will launch no earlier than 6:22 a.m. EDT, Friday, May 20. The satellite has a 10-minute launch window.
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| 05.16.05 - Return to Flight Meeting, News Conference
The next Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group public meeting starts at 9 a.m. EDT, Wednesday, June 8 in the Webster Civic Center, 311 Pennsylvania Avenue, Webster, Texas.
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| 05.16.05 - NASA-Pokémon Partner for Education
NASA is collaborating again with the Pokémon Trading Card Game to increase students' understanding of how the Earth functions as a system and how NASA research is protecting the planet's resources.
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| 05.13.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-024
Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev and Flight Engineer John Phillips are continuing routine maintenance and science experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS), as they wrap up their first month in space.
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| 05.13.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-018
Work continues at Launch Pad 39B in preparation for an External Tank (ET) tanking test scheduled for no earlier than May 19.
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| 05.13.05 - Station, Shuttle Mission Crew Announced
NASA and its international partners have named new crew members for upcoming missions to the International Space Station (ISS).
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| 05.13.05 - Shuttle Media Accreditation Reopened
NASA is reopening media accreditation for the Shuttle Return to Flight mission (STS-114).
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| 05.13.05 - Satellite Launch Rescheduled for May 14
NASA's launch of the NOAA-N environmental satellite for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was postponed for 24 hours.
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| 05.12.05 - NASA Postpones Satellite Launch
Launch is scheduled at 6:22 a.m. EDT, Friday, May 13 pending favorable weather conditions.
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| 05.12.05 - Cernan Receives Exploration Award
Apollo 17 Commander Eugene A. Cernan today received NASA's first Ambassador of Exploration Award during a special symposium at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla.
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| 05.11.05 - Scientists See Unique Gamma-Ray Burst
NASA scientists have, for the first time, detected and pinned down the location of a short gamma-ray burst, lasting only 50 milliseconds.
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| 05.11.05 - Firms Chosen for Software Verification/Validation
NASA has selected Northrop Grumman Information Technology, Falls Church, Va., and Titan Corporation, Reston, Va. for the Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) of Software Services.
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| 05.11.05 - NASA Postpones Satellite Launch
NASA's launch of the NOAA-N environmental satellite for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was postponed for 24 hours due to high winds.
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| 05.11.05 - NASA/Students Partner for High Altitude Research
NASA and student researchers at four universities combined efforts to analyze characteristics of the Earth's atmosphere from a one-of-a-kind, high-flying laboratory.
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| 05.11.05 - New Explorer Schools to be Announced
NASA is announcing the 50 new schools joining a unique education partnership during a ceremony at 11 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, May 17, at Space Center Houston.
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| 05.10.05 - Chandra Catches X-ray Flares
New results from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory about the Orion Nebula imply super-flares torched our young solar system.
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| 05.09.05 - Provider for Shared Services Center
NASA selected Computer Sciences Corporation of Falls Church, Va., as the prime contractor to support the NASA Shared Services Center.
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| 05.06.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-0117
Preparations are underway for a tanking test.
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| 05.06.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-023
The principal investigator will study the urine chemistry of the samples to determine each individual's risk of renal stone formation.
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| 05.04.05 - Media Invited To NOAA-N Activities
The satellite will be launched on a Boeing Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), Calif., at 6:22 a.m. EDT, May 11.
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| 05.04.05 - NASA and NOAA To Launch Environmental Satellite
NASA is set to launch the new NOAA Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES), another critical link in the development of a global Earth-observation program.
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| 05.03.05 - Veteran Engineer David Martin
Martin's organization at Marshall Space Flight Center oversees the Shuttle's powerful, reusable Solid Rocket Boosters.
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| 05.03.05 - Magnetospheric MultiScale Team Selected
NASA selected the Magnetospheric MultiScale (MMS) Instrument Suite team lead by Dr. James L. Burch of Southwest Research Institute to work with the Goddard Space Flight Center MMS Project in mission formulation.
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| 05.03.05 - Media Teleconference on Chandra Discovery
New information about the violent youth of stars will be presented during a media teleconference Tuesday, May 10, at 1 p.m. EDT.
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| 05.03.05 - NASA and EPA Improve Crop Management
Can you see the difference between traditional corn and bio-engineered corn?
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| 05.02.05 - NASA TV Digital Conversion Telecons
Rodney Grubbs, NASA Digital TV Program Manager, will conduct two teleconferences for broadcast, cable and satellite technicians about NASA Television's upcoming conversion. Fred Brown, Executive Producer of NASA Television, will also be available for questions.
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| 05.02.05 - NASA's Next Mars Spacecraft Arrives
A large spacecraft destined to be Earth's next robotic emissary to Mars has completed the first leg of its journey, a cargo-plane ride from Colorado to Florida in preparation for an August launch.
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| 05.02.05 - Crew to Inspire Kids at Space Day
The astronaut crew of an upcoming Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station will spend Space Day 2005 talking with up-and-coming young scientists about their unique role in helping build the future.
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| 04.29.05 - NASA Administrator Addresses Women in Aerospace
NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin is speaking to the Women in Aerospace (WIA) organization, as it celebrates its 20th year, on May 3.
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| 04.29.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-022
The new crew members of the International Space Station completed their first full work week today.
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| 04.29.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-016
NASA announced today further testing of ice formation, debris liberation and analysis of the External Tank (ET) liquid oxygen feedline bellows area is needed prior to a safe Return to Flight.
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| 04.29.05 - New Window for Shuttle Return to Flight
NASA announced today July 13 to 31 is the new launch planning window for the Space Shuttle Discovery mission.
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| 04.29.05 - Return to Flight Task Group Postpones Meeting
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group is postponing its public meeting and news conference scheduled for Friday, May 6, in Houston.
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| 04.29.05 - NASA Invites Media to Shuttle Countdown Dress Rehearsal
The Space Shuttle Discovery crew will go through a countdown dress rehearsal at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., May 1 - 4. This is part of the preparation and training for NASA's Return to Flight mission (STS-114).
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| 04.29.05 - Scientists Confirm Earth's Energy is Out of Balance
Scientists have concluded more energy is being absorbed from the sun than is emitted back to space, throwing the Earth's energy "out of balance" and warming the globe.
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| 04.29.05 - NASA to Discuss Return to Flight Effort
Two April 29 press conferences, at HQ and JSC.
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| 04.28.05 - Student Experiments to Fly on Sounding Rocket
NASA has selected students from nine schools around the country to prepare and fly their experiments on a NASA sounding rocket.
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| 04.28.05 - NASA Gives Artificial Gravity a New Spin
NASA will use a new human centrifuge to explore artificial gravity as a way to counter the physiologic effects of extended weightlessness for future space exploration.
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| 04.27.05 - Deep Impact Spacecraft Spots Its Quarry
Sixty-nine days before it gets up-close-and-personal with a comet, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully photographed its quarry, comet Tempel 1, at a distance of 39.7 million miles.
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| 04.27.05 - Media Invited to Countdown Dress Rehearsal
The Space Shuttle Discovery crew will go through a countdown dress rehearsal at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla., May 1 through 4.
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| 04.27.05 - NASA Honored By Small Business Adminstration
The Frances Perkins Vanguard Award was presented to NASA for excelling in its utilization of women-owned small businesses.
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| 04.26.05 - Return to Flight Final Public Meeting and Briefing
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group final public meeting is at 8:30 a.m. EDT, Friday, May 6. It will be followed by an afternoon news conference.
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| 04.25.05 - Exploration Advisory Committee Established
NASA has chartered the Exploration Systems Advisory Committee (ESAC). Committee members include experts from government, academia and industry who will provide recommendations to NASA's Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems.
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| 04.25.05 - Hubble Celebrates 15th Anniversary
During the 15 years NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has orbited the Earth, it has taken more than 750,000 photos of the cosmos; images that have awed, astounded and even confounded astronomers and the public.
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| 04.24.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-020a
After six months aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 10 crewmates Leroy Chiao and Salizhan Sharipov are safely back on Earth.
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| 04.22.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-015
Following the Space Shuttle Program's Design Certification Review (DCR), senior management identified May 22 as the target launch date for STS-114.
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| 04.22.05 - Dart Investigation Board Members Named
NASA selected the mishap investigation board to determine why the Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (DART) spacecraft did not complete its mission on April 15.
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| 04.21.05 - Melting Snow Causes Ocean Plant Blooms
The decrease in snow cover has led to greater differences in both temperature and pressure systems between the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Sea.
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| 04.20.05 - Engineer Helps Shuttle Return Safely to Flight
Alberto Duarte is part of a team of NASA engineers responsible for safely returning the Shuttle to space.
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| 04.20.05 - Key Genesis Science Collectors In Excellent Shape
Scientists have closely examined four Genesis spacecraft collectors, vital to the mission's top science objective, and found them in excellent shape, despite the spacecraft's hard landing last year.
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| 04.20.05 - Signs Of Alien Asteroid Belt
Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted what may be the dusty spray of asteroids banging together in a belt that orbits a star like our sun.
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| 04.20.05 - NASA Discusses Return to Flight Status Today
Media telecon at 3:30 p.m. EDT April 20.
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| 04.17.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-020
11th Crew Arrives at Station
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| 04.15.05 - Two Senior Leaders Leave NASA
Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs and Acting Chief of Strategic Communications Glenn Mahone and Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs D. Lee Forsgren are leaving the Agency.
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| 04.15.05 - Space Station Crew Holds Press Conference
Astronauts and cosmonauts in orbit on the International Space Station will discuss their missions during a news conference at 9:10 a.m. EDT, Monday.
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| 04.15.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-014
Space Shuttle Discovery rolled out to Launch Pad 39B atop a Crawler Transporter on April 7. The vehicle will undergo final connections for launch, and the payload will be installed.
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| 04.15.05 - Media Invited to Meet New Administrator
NASA's 11th Administrator Michael Griffin is having his initial press conference from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. EDT, Monday, April 18.
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| 04.14.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-019
The 11th crew of the International Space Station is on its way to its new home-away-from- home in orbit.
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| 04.14.05 - Shuttle's External Tank Put to the Test
NASA engineers and managers are evaluating the data from today's Space Shuttle Discovery External Tank (ET) tanking test at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 04.14.05 - New NASA Administrator Takes the Helm
Administrator Michael Griffin becomes the leader of the agency on the day the Expedition 11 crew is set to launch to the International Space Station.
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| 04.14.05 - New Administrator Addresses Employees Today
The Administrator will address NASA employees today from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EDT during his first NASA Update.
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| 04.13.05 - Michael D. Griffin To Become NASA Administrator
The U.S. Senate tonight confirmed the nomination of Dr. Michael D. Griffin as NASA's 11th Administrator.
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| 04.13.05 - An 'Eye' for Shuttle Escort
When the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-114) returns to flight, it will have a special escort, but the pair of NASA WB-57 chase jets won't just be along for the ride.
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| 04.13.05 - Space Shuttle Tanking Test
NASA invites the news media to attend events surrounding the Space Shuttle Discovery's redesigned External Tank (ET) tanking test tomorrow at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 04.13.05 - Advisory Council Postpones Meeting
The meeting will be re-scheduled when the new NASA Administrator is confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
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| 04.15.05 - Media Teleconference For Significant Spitzer Discovery
Astronomers will announce a significant discovery from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope at a listen-and-logon news briefing Wednesday, April 20, at 1 p.m. EDT.
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| 04.11.05 - NASA To Televise Space Station Crew Change
The launch of the next and return of the present International Space Station crew will be broadcast on NASA TV.
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| 04.11.05 - STS-114 Return to Flight Gallery
Beginning today, NASA TV is running a special daily video feed from 1 to 3 p.m. EDT for the Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission.
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| 04.11.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-018
This week, the current International Space Station crew is starting to pack-up for home while the next Station crew is completing a final review of plans before heading to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, to prepare for launch.
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| 04.08.05 - Deadlines Approach For Launch Media Accreditation
U.S. and foreign national news media planning to cover NASA's Space Shuttle Return to Flight Mission of Space Shuttle Discovery, designated STS-114, need to apply for credentials by set deadlines.
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| 04.07.05 - Discovery at Launch Pad
Following more than two years of safety modifications and vehicle upgrades, Discovery arrived at Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., around 12:30 a.m. EDT today.
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| 04.06.05 - Web Sponsorship Opportunity for Upcoming Shuttle Missions
NASA has a sponsorship opportunity for companies to place their corporate identity on NASA's popular Web site for two of its highest-profile missions this year.
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| 04.06.05 - NASA Teams Receive National Recognition
Dr. Charles Elachi, Director of JPL, was recognized for his leadership of the Mars Exploration Rover program and the Cassini mission team.
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| 04.06.05 - Era of Galaxy and Black Hole Growth Spurt Discovered
Distant galaxies undergoing intense bursts of star formation have been shown by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to be fertile growing grounds for the largest black holes in the Universe.
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| 04.06.05 - Ancient Extinction on Earth
"A gamma-ray burst originating within 6,000 light years from Earth would have a devastating effect on life," said Dr. Melott.
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| 04.06.05 - NASA Sponsors 2005 International Space Development Coonference
NASA will sponsor the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference (ISDC), May 19-22, in Washington.
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| 04.06.05 - Durable Mars Rovers Sent into Third Overtime Period
NASA has approved up to 18 more months of operations for Spirit and Opportunity, the twin Mars rovers that have already surprised engineers and scientists by continuing active exploration for more than 14 months.
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| 04.05.05 - Auroras Are Not Mirror Images
The main cause behind the differences appears to be the interaction between the Sun's outer atmosphere and the Earth's magnetic field.
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| 04.01.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-017
Following their second spacewalk and nearing the end of a six-month flight, the Expedition 10 crew is conducting science experiments, preparing for the arrival of their replacements and readying the Station for the first post-Columbia Space Shuttle mission.
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| 04.01.05 - NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Set for Roll to Launch Pad
Space Shuttle Discovery is set to roll out to Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. (KSC).
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| 04.01.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-013
Discovery was rolled from its hanger, Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) bay 3, to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) on Tuesday, March 29.
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| 03.31.05 - Electronic Travel Contract Awarded
NASA awarded a task order to EDS Corp for the implementation and maintenance of an electronic travel system, part of NASA's electronic government (eGov) efforts.
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| 03.31.05 - SAIC Contract Extended
SAIC has been awarded a $54 million, one-year extension of its Johnson Space Center Safety, Reliability and Quality Assurance Service Contract.
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| 03.31.05 - Dyncorp Contract Option Exercised
NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston, has exercised a second one-year option of its Center Operations Support Services Contract with DynCorp Technical Services.
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| 03.31.05 - High Tech Invention Award Winners
The Government Award went to researchers for their work in developing a thermal barrier and Space Shuttle solid rocket motor joint design.
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| 03.30.05 - Task Group Meeting Postponed
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group postponed the public meeting scheduled for 8:30 a.m. EST, Thursday, March 31, 2005.
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| 03.30.05 - Shuttle and Station Planning Summit
NASA officials will be available to the media at 2 p.m. EST April 1.
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| 03.29.05 - Technology Transfer Phase 2 Projects
The STTR projects total approximately $16 million and directly support NASA's Vision for Space Exploration.
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| 03.29.05 - Major Return To Flight Milestone
Discovery was rolled from its hangar early this morning to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).
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| 03.28.05 - Deadlines for Media Credentialing at Dryden
NASA announced deadlines for U.S. and foreign national news media interested in on-site coverage of a potential Space Shuttle landing at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
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| 03.28.05 - Connecticut Students Call ISS Crew
New Haven, Conn., students will make the final school phone call to the Expedition 10 International Space Station crew, Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov.
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| 03.28.05 - Return to Flight Media Accreditation Deadline
News media staff who want to cover the Space Shuttle Return to Flight Mission (STS-114) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. have three weeks left to apply for credentials.
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| 03.28.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-016
The residents of the International Space Station completed a 4-hour, 30-minute spacewalk today.
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| 03.25.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-015
Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov completed preparations for Monday's spacewalk and then rested to prepare for the excursion.
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| 03.25.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-012
Technicians in Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3 made final preparations for Discovery's rollover to the Vehicle Assembly Building on Monday.
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| 03.25.05 - Deep Impact Mission Status Report
A special team is investigating why the spacecraft's High Resolution Instrument (HRI) has not yet come into perfect focus.
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| 03.25.05 - Dart Launch Date and Press Conference
NASA's Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology spacecraft is scheduled to launch at 1:21 p.m. EDT, April 15.
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| 03.25.05 - Live TV Coverage For Spacewalk
The two crewmembers aboard the International Space Station are venturing outside for a spacewalk. NASA TV is carrying the event live beginning at midnight EST, March 27.
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| 03.23.05 - Discovery Set for Two Key Milestones
NASA invites media to Kennedy Space Center for Discovery's rollover and rollout -- two of the most important Return to Flight milestones.
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| 03.23.05 - Navy Partnership for Hawkeye Tests
NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, Calif., hosted a U.S. Navy E-2C Hawkeye for structural loads tests.
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| 03.23.05 - First Centennial Challenges' Prizes
NASA and its partner, the Spaceward Foundation, today announced prizes totaling $400,000 for four prize competitions.
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| 03.23.05 - Soot Changing Arctic Environment
New findings show soot may be contributing to changes near the North Pole, such as accelerating melting of sea ice and snow.
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| 03.22.05 - Spitzer Marks New Age of Planetary Science
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope captured the light, for the first time, from two known planets orbiting stars other than our sun.
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| 03.22.05 - First Two Centennial Challenges
Competitions for Challenges will be released on Wednesday, March 23 at 7:45 p.m. EST at Flight School '05 in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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| 03.22.05 - NASA Changes Spitzer Science Update to Today
Astronomers will announce major findings about planets outside our solar system at a NASA Science Update at 3 p.m. EST today.
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| 03.21.05 - Engineer Wins Prestigious Award
Laurie Marshall is being honored by the NSBE with their 2005 Golden Torch Award for Outstanding Woman in Technology of the Year.
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| 03.18.05 - Return to Flight Crew Checks Out Equipment
The astronauts of the Space Shuttle Discovery got a chance today to work with some of the equipment they will be taking to space.
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| 03.18.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-014
Engineer Sharipov began preparing the Russian Pirs Docking Compartment for the second and final spacewalk the pair will conduct.
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| 03.18.05 - NASA Updates Implementation Plan
The Space Shuttle Return to Flight and Beyond Implementation Plan will be released Tuesday, March 22.
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| 03.18.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-011
The Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 03.17.05 - Imaging Radar to Detect Coastal Pollution
A NASA-funded described three major pollutant sources for Southern California: storm water runoff, wastewater discharge and natural hydrocarbon seepage.
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| 03.17.05 - Education Grants Awarded to States
The purpose of the grants is to inspire students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
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| 03.17.05 - Return To Flight Group Holds Public Meeting
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group has scheduled a public meeting at 8:30 a.m. EST Thursday, March 31, in the Webster Civic Center, 311 Pennsylvania Avenue, Webster, Texas.
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| 03.17.05 - Software Helps UAV Virtual Experiments
The old saying, "birds of a feather, flock together," can be applied to two small uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) flown in a NASA research experiment. The experiment uses principles derived from studies of fish and bird motions to simultaneously guide the vehicles around obstacles.
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| 03.16.05 - Explorer School Activities
The eight education-related proposals for NASA Explorer School (NES) teams will provide additional professional development opportunities for NES administrators, teachers, students and their families.
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| 03.16.05 - Spitzer Unveils Extrasolar Planet Findings
Astronomers will announce major findings about planets outside our solar system, known as extrasolar planets, at a NASA Science Update at 1 p.m. EST, Wednesday, March 23.
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| 03.16.05 - Wing Warping Controls Aircraft at High Speeds
A NASA flight research project, designed to test a derivative of the Wright Brothers' concept of wing-warping to control aircraft turns, indicates the concept works, even at supersonic speeds.
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| 03.15.05 - Redesigned Fuel Tank Arrives at KSC
The second redesigned Space Shuttle External Tank (ET) is in place at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 03.15.05 - Shuttle Milestone Provides for Station Resupply, Science
The module that will deliver food, clothing, spare parts and research equipment to the International Space Station is being prepared for the Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission.
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| 03.15.05 - GPM Microwave Instrument
NASA has selected Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation for the development and fabrication of the Microwave Imager.
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| 03.15.05 - Updated International Space Station Plan
"NASA's Implementation Plan for International Space Station Continuing Flight" will be released on Thursday, March 17.
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| 03.11.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-013
The second and final spacewalk for Chiao and Sharipov is scheduled for the early morning hours Monday, March 28.
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| 03.11.05 - Japanese Crew Member Available for Interviews
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Astronaut Soichi Noguchi is available for interviews via satellite TV from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. EST, Wednesday, March 16.
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| 03.11.05 - Students Call Space Station Crew
California students will make a long-distance phone call to Commander Chiao and Flight Engineer Sharipov on Tuesday, March 15.
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| 03.11.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-010
The Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
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| 03.11.05 - Space Station Spacewalk Briefing
The second and final spacewalk for the International Space Station crew is the subject of a 2 p.m. EST, Friday, March 18 media briefing at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston.
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| 03.10.05 - Return to Flight Preview
NASA has scheduled briefings, interview opportunities and demonstrations at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) April 4-7. The events will preview operations to return the Space Shuttle to flight and conduct the next International Space Station crew exchange.
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| 03.10.05 - Return To Flight Crew Interviews
Veteran Astronaut Wendy Lawrence is available for live interviews via satellite from 7 to 9 a.m. EST Wednesday, March 16.
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| 03.10.05 - Better Weather Information
The TAMDAR instrument measures humidity, winds, pressure, temperature, icing and turbulence with the help of the Global Positioning System technology.
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| 03.10.05 - Foreign Media Representatives
Foreign news media are required to submit a formal access request in advance of their visit to NASA.
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| 03.09.05 - Heaviest Stars in the Galaxy
Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers made the first direct measurement within our Milky Way Galaxy.
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| 03.08.05 - Safe Zone in Earth's Radiation Belt
The safe zone is a potential haven offering reduced radiation dosages for satellites that require Middle Earth Orbits (MEOs).
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| 03.08.05 - Gene Map for Healthier Kidneys
Scientists believe understanding cilia functions may lead to the development of countermeasures to prevent PKD.
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| 03.04.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-012
The crew talked with high school students in the Levelland, Texas, area on Monday.
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| 03.04.05 - Media Invited to Shuttle and Space Station Conference
NASA is bringing together top leaders in the aerospace community to discuss the future of the Space Shuttle and International Space Station.
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| 03.04.05 - Shuttle Status Report: SS05-009
The Space Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla. The order the Space Shuttles are listed does not necessarily reflect chronological order of future missions.
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| 03.04.05 - New Hubble Findings Teleconference
Astronomers will present new findings from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) at a media teleconference on Wednesday, March 9 from 2 to 3 p.m. EST.
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| 03.04.05 - Media Accreditation Begins for Return to Flight
NASA has started news media accreditation for two of the most important milestones for the Return to Flight of the Space Shuttle fleet.
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| 03.03.05 - NASA Announces Evaluation and Support Contract
NASA’s Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland has awarded a contract valued at approximately $205 million to SGT, Inc., of Greenbelt, Md.
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| 03.03.05 - NASA Technology Supports GlobalFlyer
NASA congratulates the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer experimental aircraft team on its first-of-a-kind flight.
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| 03.03.05 - 90 Years of Aeronautics Excellence
NASA will continue to develop and validate high-value technologies that enable exploration and discovery.
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| 03.03.05 - Giant Space Clouds Iced Earth
According to two recent technical papers supported by NASA's Astrobiology Institute, giant clouds in space may have led to global extinctions.
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| 03.03.05 - New Perspectives on Lightning above Clouds
New NASA observations reveal lightning has startling effects on regions of space near Earth, from flashes of energy normally seen in titanic cosmic explosions to taming fierce radiation belts.
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| 03.03.05 - Benefits of Space Medical Research
Scientists are available for interviews during the American Chemical Society's national meeting, March 13-17, 2005, in San Diego.
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| 03.03.05 - Pokémon Helps Explain Science
NASA's Center for Distance Learning and the Pokémon Trading Card Game have developed an in-school program that incorporates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics themes into activity units for K-6 students.
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| 03.02.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-011
An unpiloted Russian Progress cargo craft successfully linked up with the International Space Station (ISS) today.
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| 03.02.05 - NASA Announces Support Contract
NASA has selected Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Technology Services Company to provide evaluations, assessments, studies and support services.
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| 03.02.05 - Engineer Behind Space Exploration Vehicles
Dallias Pearson is responsible for vehicle avionics system analysis and software power systems such as the DART spacecraft.
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| 03.02.05 - External Tank Mates to Boosters
The fuel tank and booster rockets will help launch Space Shuttle Discovery on its mission to the International Space Station.
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| 03.01.05 - NASA Issues Solicitation Vehicle
The Crew Exploration Vehicle is the spacecraft that will carry astronauts beyond low-Earth orbit and to the moon by 2020.
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| 03.01.05 - Dusty Galactic Hideouts
Spitzer Space Telescope uncovered a hidden population of monstrously bright galaxies approximately 11 billion light-years away.
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| 03.01.05 - Research Aids Global Conservation Efforts
Acting Administrator Gregory and UNESCO Director-General Matsuura signed the MOA at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
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| 03.01.05 - NASA and College Basketball Team Up
NASA and the CIAA formed a new team of America's next generation of leaders and explorers at this year's Basketball Tournament in Raleigh, N.C. on March 1-5.
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| 03.01.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-010
The spacecraft is scheduled for automated docking at the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 3:15 p.m. EST, Wednesday.
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| 02.28.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-008
The Space Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla. The order the Space Shuttles are listed does not necessarily reflect chronological order of future missions.
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| 02.28.05 - NASA Announces Shuttle Crew Interviews
Astronaut Steve Robinson is available for interviews via satellite from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m. EST Tuesday, March 1. He is a member of the first Space Shuttle mission (STS-114) since the Columbia accident.
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| 02.25.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-009
The crew prepped for the arrival of a new cargo ship and worked toward a milestone in Station robotics operations.
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| 02.25.05 - Space Station Cargo Docking to Air
The arrival of a new cargo spacecraft at the International Space Station will be broadcast on NASA Television beginning at 2:30 p.m. EST Wednesday, March 2.
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| 02.25.05 - Students To Call Space Station Crew
Students in rural West Texas will make a special "Lone Star" long-distance phone call to Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov of the International Space Station Expedition 10 crew.
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| 02.24.05 - Cassini Makes New Saturn Discoveries
NASA's Cassini spacecraft continues making new and exciting discoveries. The findings include wandering and rubble-pile moons; new and clumpy Saturn rings; splintering storms and a dynamic magnetosphere.
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| 02.24.05 - NASA Designed Tools for Air Travel Program
After developing several tools used in many of the nation's busiest airports and air traffic control centers, NASA has completed its pioneering Advanced Air Transportation Technologies (AATT) project.
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| 02.23.05 - Shuttle Crew Member Thomas on NASA TV
Veteran Astronaut Andy Thomas, who this spring will fly on the first Space Shuttle mission since the Columbia accident, is available for live interviews via satellite from 7 a.m.- 9 a.m. EST Friday, Feb. 25.
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| 02.23.05 - NASA Offers Prizes to Students
NASA's Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) is offering up to four $9,000 fellowships to students with ideas that can dramatically advance the Vision for Space Exploration.
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| 02.22.05 - NASA Observes Mysterious Earth Energy
Scientists using observations from NASA's Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) satellite detected flashes of gamma ray energy in Earth's upper atmosphere in greater detail than ever before.
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| 02.22.05 - NASA Foam Tests Help Return to Flight Effort
NASA engineers continue to acquire data on how insulating foam debris behaves when shed from the Space Shuttle's external fuel tank during launch.
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| 02.18.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-007
Launch planning window opens on May 15.
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| 02.18.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-008
Crew prepares for supply ship visit.
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| 02.18.05 - False Claim of Evidence of Life on Mars
Reports on February 16, 2005, that NASA scientists from ARC have found strong evidence that life may exist on Mars are incorrect.
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| 02.17.05 - Born to Fly
In July 2000, Astronaut Alvin Drew was selected as a mission specialist by NASA and reported for training in August 2000.
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| 02.16.05 - NASA's Spacecraft See Saturn's Auroras
The dancing light of Saturn's auroras behaves in ways different from how scientists thought possible.
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| 02.16.05 - New Safety Exchange Agreement
The Memorandum of Agreement signed Tuesday is the latest in a series of exchanges between NASA's Safety Office and the Navy.
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| 02.16.05 - NASA Science Featured at AAAS Meeting
Researchers will present findings on a variety of Earth and space science topics at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, Feb. 17-21.
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| 02.15.05 - Get to the Heart of the Earth
NASA officials and representatives from more than 50 countries are meeting tomorrow in Brussels for the Earth Observation Summit.
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| 02.15.05 - Newest Observatory Detects Gamma Rays
Researchers will discuss what causes the brightest gamma ray flash at the next NASA Science Update on Friday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. EST.
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| 02.15.05 - Observatory Confirms Black Hole Limits
Chandra found many of the black holes smaller than about 100 million suns are buried under large amounts of dust and gas.
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| 02.15.05 - Grant to Study Cancer Risks
NASA awarded a research grant worth more than $9.8 million over five-years to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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| 02.15.05 - Twin Mars Rovers Continue Exploration
Observations by Spirit show the rock contains significant amounts of the minerals olivine, pyroxene and magnetite.
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| 02.14.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-007
Highlighting the crew's week was an education event with Crossroads Elementary School, a NASA Explorer School in Saint Paul, Minn.
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| 02.14.05 - Media Update on Return To Flight
Top officials in human space flight program will meet Friday, Feb. 18, to review activities to return Space Shuttles to safe flight.
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| 02.11.05 - A Celestial Valentine
As a valentine from the Earth, Landsat 7 gives a bird's eye view of Heart Mountain, a dramatic 8,123-foot peak just north of Cody, Wyo.
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| 02.11.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-006
System testing on Discovery continues with fuel cell valve, Auxiliary Power Unit controller checkout and payload bay door tests.
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| 02.11.05 - Stafford-Covey Media Briefing (Update)
The Task Group media teleconference on Thursday, Feb. 17, starts at 1:00 p.m. EST, not 1:30 p.m. EST as announced previously.
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| 02.10.05 - Ocean Biology Problem
In order to determine ocean productivity, scientists must know plant growth rates and their abundance.
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| 02.10.05 - Physicists Hear Whistle While They Work
It was music to the ears of physicists at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, when they forced liquid helium-4 through thousands of tiny holes and heard a whistling sound.
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| 02.10.05 - NASA Announces Space Station Briefing
NASA managers at the Johnson Space Center, Houston will brief media about the International Space Station (ISS) mission at 2 p.m. EST, Thursday, Feb. 17.
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| 02.09.05 - Two Future Space Shuttle Crews Named
The missions are planned for launch to the International Space Station in 2006 to continue assembly of the orbiting laboratory.
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| 02.08.05 - NASA Co-Hosts National Teacher Education Conference
NASA and Norfolk State University (NSU) are hosting more than 600 future science and math teachers at the Mark Hotel, Alexandria, Va., Feb. 17-19.
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| 02.07.05 - NASA Awards JSC Support Contract
New Orleans-based REDE/Critique A Joint Venture will provide administrative and clerical support services at Johnson Space Center.
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| 02.07.05 - Budget Enables New Age of Exploration
The Vision for Space Exploration remains an Administration priority even in this challenging budget environment.
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| 02.04.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-005
Discovery Orbiter testing is nearing completion.
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| 02.04.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-006
The Expedition 10 crew conducted three runs with the Russian Plasma-Crystal experiment and worked with two student experiments.
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| 02.04.05 - Central American Monitoring System
Developed by NASA scientists, the innovative regional monitoring system is called SERVIR, a Spanish term meaning to serve.
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| 02.04.05 - Breakthrough in Understanding Ocean Health
A former NASA researcher discusses a new satellite technique used to study photoplankton.
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| 02.04.05 - Students Call Space Station Crew
The event is from 10:40 to 11 a.m. EST, Tuesday, February 8, at Crossroads Elementary School, St. Paul, Minn.
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| 02.03.05 - FY 2006 Budget Press Events
Administrator O'Keefe and senior officials will discuss the impact of the FY 06 budget on the agency, Feb. 7, 2005, from 1 to 2 p.m. EST.
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| 02.03.05 - Stafford-Covey Task Group Meeting
The Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group will conduct a public meeting by telephone conference at Noon EST, Thursday, Feb. 17.
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| 02.02.05 - Moon Mapper Selected
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) is designed to create a mineral-resource map of the moon.
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| 02.02.05 - NASA Helps Combat Invasive Species
NASA recently accepted an invitation to join the National Invasive Species Council (NISC). NASA, in a research capacity, will assist 12 other federal agencies' efforts to combat invasive species across the country.
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| 02.02.05 - NASA Offers Look at Spacewalk Training
Media are invited to follow the crew of the Space Shuttle's Return to Flight mission Thursday, Feb. 24.
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| 02.01.05 - Program Joins Forces To Study Wetlands
The ISS EarthKAM program gives students direct access to, and control of, a digital camera on the Station to take pictures of Earth.
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| 02.01.05 - Shuttle Crew Performs Test & Meets Media
The crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-114, will be at KSC on Feb. 10- 11 to participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test.
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| 01.31.05 - FY 2006 Budget Press Conference
1 p.m. February 7 at NASA Headquarters
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| 01.31.05 - FY 2006 Budget Media Telecons
Beginning 2:30 p.m. Feb. 7 from NASA Headquarters
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| 01.31.05 - Moss Shows How Plants Grow Without Gravity
Experiments aboard the Space Shuttle showed the plants didn't behave as scientists expected them to.
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| 01.31.05 - Environmental Management in Mesoamerica
NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development joined with other U.S. and Central American partners to launch an innovative, Web-based, management system.
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| 01.28.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-005
The International Space Station crew is wrapping up another eventful week, highlighted by the mission's first spacewalk.
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| 01.28.05 - Technology Validation Experiments Selected
NASA has chosen four teams to develop a suite of advanced technologies slated for space flight validation on the New Millennium Programs Space Technology 8 (ST8) Mission.
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| 01.28.05 - Media Accreditation Under Way at KSC
News organizations will be limited to minimal numbers for Shuttle launch day activities.
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| 01.28.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-004
On Jan. 24, the new Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) was installed into the starboard side of Discovery's payload bay.
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| 01.28.05 - Glenn Mahone Named Communications Chief
NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe named Glenn Mahone as the agency's Acting Chief of Strategic Communications, effective immediately.
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| 01.28.05 - Balloon Makes Record-Breaking Flight
Flying near the edge of space, a NASA scientific balloon broke the flight record for duration and distance. It soared for nearly 42 days, making three orbits around the South Pole.
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| 01.27.05 - Genesis Gives Scientists a Piece of the Sun
NASA scientists have sent to academic researchers an unprecedented piece of the sun gathered by the Genesis spacecraft, enabling the start of studies to achieve the mission's initial science objectives.
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| 01.27.05 - Science Team Measures Atmosphere
The Polar Aura Validation Experiment (PAVE) will gather information to validate data from NASA's Aura satellite, launched in July 2004.
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| 01.27.05 - Professorship Honoring Challenger's McNair
The professorship will be a rotating position for a NASA scientist or engineer to teach and conduct research at MIT.
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| 01.26.05 - NASA Tool Assists Air Traffic Control
No one is happy with long lines and delays at our nation's airports. In response to the growing need to improve the National Airspace System, NASA is developing tools to ensure future air travel will be safe and efficient.
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| 01.26.05 - Small Explorer to Map Solar System Boundary
A satellite that will make the first map of the boundary between the Solar System and interstellar space has been selected as part of NASA's Small Explorer program.
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| 01.26.05 - Joint Statement by Heads of Agency
The Partners discussed and agreed on plans for continued support of the ISS, consistent with planned Station research and use.
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| 01.26.05 - Aerospace Engineer Living His Dream
Trong Bui was recently involved in the Dryden Aerospike Rocket Test, which he deems a highlight of his career.
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| 01.26.05 - NASA Funds Projects to Support Vision
NASA has selected 32 consortia in the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program to receive $3 million in awards this year.
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| 01.26.05 - Interviews With New Station Crew
The next crew of the International Space Station will brief media at 2 p.m. EST, Feb. 3.
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| 01.26.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-004
The Expedition 10 crew completed a 5-hour, 28-minute spacewalk to install scientific experiments on the Zvezda Service Module.
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| 01.25.05 - Space Agency Leaders Schedule Press Conference
Space agency leaders from the United States, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada meet in Montreal tomorrow to review the status of the International Space Station program.
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| 01.21.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-0003
The Expedition 10 crewmembers are marking their 100th day in space today, focusing on preparations for their first spacewalk Jan. 26.
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| 01.21.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-003
Processing continues in the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) for Return to Flight mission (STS-114) to the International Space Station.
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| 01.21.05 - Stafford-Covey Interim Report
The third interim report of the Stafford-Covey Return to Flight Task Group will be issued on Friday, January 28.
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| 01.21.05 - Birth of a Black Hole
The NASA-led Swift mission has detected and imaged its first gamma-ray burst on January 17.
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| 01.18.05 - Financial Management Contract Modification
NASA has implemented a $48 million contract modification with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) of San Diego.
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| 01.18.05 - Scientist's Career Spans Agency History
In 1963, Dr. Mario Acuña worked as a research assistant at NASA's GSFC in Greenbelt, Md. in sounding rocket and balloon programs.
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| 01.14.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-0002
Formal preparations for the spacewalk begin Monday. NASA Television will broadcast live at 1 a.m. EST Jan. 26.
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| 01.14.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-002
Stacking of the Solid Rocket Boosters for the STS-114 mission is complete and the team is continuing with closeouts.
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| 01.14.05 - NASA Salutes Huygens Probe
Administrator O'Keefe today offered congratulations to the European Space Agency on the successful touchdown of its Huygens probe.
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| 01.14.05 - SHARP Celebrates Silver Anniversary
The program seeks to enrich and inspire students by promoting interaction within their academic, workplace and social environments.
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| 01.13.05 - NASA Announces Spacewalk Briefing
The first spacewalk by the International Space Station residents is the subject of a news conference Friday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. EST.
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| 01.11.05 - NASA Free Computer Model
The climate model runs on a desktop computer to allow teachers and students to conduct experiments identical to those of scientists.
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| 01.11.05 - Space Shuttle Commander Retires
Astronaut James D. Wetherbee flew six times aboard the Shuttle and held multiple senior management positions at NASA.
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| 01.11.05 - Saharan Dust Affects Thunderstorm
Scientists using NASA satellite data have discovered tiny particles of dust from the Sahara Desert can affect Florida thunderstorms.
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| 01.10.05 - Two New Discoveries at Black Holes' Edges
NASA affiliated scientists are reporting two new results about black holes today at the American Astronomical Society meeting in San Diego.
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| 01.10.05 - Hubble Homes in on Suspected Extrasolar Planet
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is providing important supporting evidence about a possible planet 225 light-years away.
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| 01.10.05 - Spitzer Views Collision Aftermath
Astronomers say a dusty disc swirling around the nearby star Vega is bigger than earlier thought. It was probably caused by collisions of objects, perhaps as big as the planet Pluto, up to 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles) in diameter.
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| 01.10.05 - Earthquake Affects Earth's Rotation
NASA scientists using data from the Indonesian earthquake calculated it affected Earth's rotation, decreased the length of day, slightly changed the planet's shape, and shifted the North Pole by centimeters.
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| 01.10.05 - High-Tech X-Ray Examines Dinosaur Skull
As NASA charts a bold new course into the future, the space agency is briefly taking a step back in time to examine a dinosaur skull.
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| 01.07.05 - Station Status Report: SS05-0001
The Expedition 10 crew began the new year by embarking on biomedical experiments and troubleshooting the Station's generator.
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| 01.07.05 - Shuttle Status Report: S05-001
Technicians completed a tremendous amount of work preparing Atlantis' Return to Flight mission. Atlantis was powered-up on Dec. 29.
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| 01.07.05 - NASA Awards Crew Robotics Contracts
NASA has awarded contracts to two companies and two institutions for Crew Robotics and Vehicle Equipment (CRAVE) work.
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| 01.07.05 - NSSC Sites Announced
NASA is creating a Shared Services Center to consolidate a variety of transactional and administrative activities.
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| 01.06.05 - NASA Goes "Down Under"
NASA and NGA have completed four years of data processing of Earth's most extensive global topographic map.
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| 01.06.05 - Exploration Systems Directorate Deputy Named
Steve Isakowitz has been selected as the Deputy Associate Administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate.
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| 01.06.05 - Space Shuttle Return To Flight
As the redesigned External Tank rolled out today at KSC, NASA marked a major milestone for the Shuttle's Return to Flight.
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| 01.05.05 - New York Students Call Space Station Crew
Students in Schenectady, N.Y. will call the Space Station crew on Friday.
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| 01.05.05 - NASA Sets Deep Impact Launch Date
NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft will launch on January 12, 2005.
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| 01.05.05 - Update: Media Plans for Tank Arrival
NASA is offering media photo and news opportunities at the Kennedy Space Center on Jan. 6 and 7.
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| 01.05.05 - Swift Turns On, Sees Blast of Bursts
The NASA-led Swift mission has opened its doors to a flurry of gamma ray burst action.
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| 01.05.05 - Erupting Black Hole Discovered
Astronomers have found the most powerful eruption in the universe.
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| 01.05.05 - New Member Joins Advisory Panel
Dr. Amy Donahue will join the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP), an independent organization advising NASA on the safety of operations, facilities, and personnel.
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| 01.04.05 - TRMM Satellite Operation
TRMM data has aided the NOAA and other users in their scientific research of rainfall and storm prediction.
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| 01.03.05 - Rovers' Adventures on Mars Continue
The Spirit rover begins its second year on Mars investigating puzzling rocks unlike any found earlier.
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