| 12.27.06 - Top Exploration and Discovery Stories of the Year
NASA moved forward in 2006 to extend humanity's exploration of the solar system and learn more about the universe and our home planet.
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| 12.22.06 - NASA Welcomes Discovery Crew Home for the Holidays
The Space Shuttle Discovery and its crew returned home Friday after a 13-day journey of more than 5.3 million miles in space.
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| 12.22.06 - Images From Hinode Offer Clues About Our Violent Sun
Instruments aboard a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency satellite named Hinode, or "Sunrise," are returning extraordinary new images of our sun.
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| 12.21.06 - Discovery Set to Land Friday
Commander Mark Polansky and his crew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery will complete their 13-day mission to the International Space Station Friday, Dec. 22.
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| 12.20.06 - Satellite Discovers New Kind of Black Hole Explosion
Scientists using NASA data are studying a newly recognized type of cosmic explosion called a hybrid gamma-ray burst, and is likely signaling the birth of a new black hole.
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| 12.18.06 - NASA and Google Bring Exploration to Earth
NASA Ames Research Center and Google have signed a Space Act Agreement that formally establishes a relationship to work together.
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| 12.15.06 - Ames Schedules Briefing to Discuss Google Agreement
NASA Ames Research Center hosts a media briefing Monday to discuss a major announcement involving Google, Inc.
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| 12.15.06 - NASA Looking for Future Explorers
NASA is searching for the next generation of explorers to participate in the challenge of designing and building a lunar rover or "moonbuggy" to compete in the 14th Great Moonbuggy Race.
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| 12.15.06 - NASA Selects Teams to Fly on 'Weightless Wonder'
Thirty-four undergraduate student teams have been selected to fly and conduct experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder" reduced gravity aircraft next spring.
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| 12.12.06 - NASA Outlines Recent Changes in Earth's Freshwater Distribution
Observations of freshwater storage by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment provide a new picture of how water is distributed globally and how it is changing.
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| 12.11.06 - NASA Press Secretary Leaves for D.C. Communications Firm
NASA Press Secretary Dean Acosta is leaving the agency to become a managing director at Qorvis Communications LLC in Washington, effective Jan. 2.
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| 12.09.06 - Discovery Lights up the Sky
Crew will add to the Space Station's structure and reconfigure power systems.
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| 12.08.06 - NASA Sets Briefing With Next Station Crew
NASA will hold a media briefing at 10:15 a.m. CST Dec. 13 with members of the next ISS crew and a U.S. businessman who will visit the complex in spring 2007.
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| 12.07.06 - Weather Scrubs Shuttle Launch
Next attempt set for 8:47 p.m. EST on Dec. 9.
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| 12.06.06 - Climate Warming Reduces Ocean Food Supply
In a NASA study, scientists have concluded that when Earth's climate warms, there is a reduction in the ocean's primary food supply. This poses a potential threat to fisheries and ecosystems.
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| 12.06.06 - Images Suggest Water Still Flows in Brief Spurts on Mars
NASA photographs have revealed bright new deposits seen in two gullies on Mars that suggest water carried sediment through them sometime during the past seven years.
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| 12.05.06 - NASA'S GENESAT-1 To Hitch a Ride On Air Force Rocket
NASA's GeneSat-1 is set to launch into orbit on an Air Force rocket on Dec. 11 from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Va.
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| 12.04.06 - NASA Schedules Briefing to Announce Significant Find on Mars
NASA hosts a news briefing at 1 p.m. EST, Wednesday, Dec. 6, to present new science results from the Mars Global Surveyor.
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| 12.04.06 - NASA Unveils Global Exploration Strategy and Lunar Architecture
NASA on Monday unveiled the initial elements of the Global Exploration Strategy and a proposed U.S. lunar architecture, two critical tools for achieving the nation's vision of returning humans to the moon.
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| 12.01.06 - NASA Awards Engineering Contract for Goddard Center
NASA has selected SGT, Inc., Greenbelt, Md., for engineering support for ongoing programs and projects at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
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| 12.01.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-052
The ISS crew have been preparing for the planned arrival next week of the Space Shuttle Discovery on a complex mission to rewire the station's electrical system.
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| 12.01.06 - NASA Administrator Speaks to Royal Society
Administrator Griffin called the exploration of space “the boldest human adventure yet conceived” and emphasized the importance of international collaboration.
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| 11.30.06 - Launch Countdown Begins Dec. 4 for Discovery
NASA will begin the countdown for Space Shuttle Discovery's STS-116 mission at 11 p.m. EST Monday, Dec. 4, at the T-43 hour point.
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| 11.30.06 - NASA Sets Shuttle Events, Briefings and News Center Hours
News conferences, events and operating hours for Kennedy Space Center's News Center are set for the Dec. 7 launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery mission to the International Space Station.
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| 11.30.06 - NASA Awards Information Science and Library Services Contract
NASA has selected Library Associates of Maryland to provide support to the technical libraries at the Goddard Space Flight Center and Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Va.
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| 11.29.06 - Flight Director Interviews Set as Shuttle Countdown Starts
The flight director for NASA's third space shuttle mission this year, STS-116, will be available for satellite interviews from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. CST Monday, Dec. 4.
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| 11.29.06 - NASA Gives 'Go' for Space Shuttle Discovery Launch
NASA senior managers today unanimously recommended launching the Space Shuttle Discovery on Dec. 7.
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| 11.29.06 - NASA Awards Construction Contract at Marshall
NASA has awarded a contract to GSC Construction Inc. to construct a replacement building at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
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| 11.29.06 - NASA Briefing on How Climate Warming Affects Marine Life
NASA is hosting a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Dec. 6, announcing new scientific findings that show for the first time how the foundation of Earth's marine food web responds to changes in climate.
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| 11.28.06 - NASA to Brief Exploration Strategy and Lunar Architecture
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale and senior executives from the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate will host a press conference at 1 p.m. CST Monday, Dec. 4, to announce the agency's global exploration strategy and lunar architecture.
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| 11.27.06 - NASA Selects Maryland Firm for Mission Support
NASA has selected Swales Aerospace, Beltsville, Md., to provide research and technology services to the agency's Langley Research Center.
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| 11.23.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-051
Two residents of the International Space Station ventured outside the complex Wednesday for a 5 hour, 38 minute spacewalk to reposition, deploy and relocate equipment, and to take a swing at a commercially sponsored activity.
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| 11.21.06 - NASA Announces News Conference on Shuttle Launch
With Discovery poised on the launch pad for the next mission to the ISS, NASA managers plan to hold a news conference at 3 p.m. EST, Wednesday, Nov. 29 to discuss the upcoming mission.
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| 11.21.06 - Mars Global Surveyor May Be at Mission's End
NASA's Mars Global Surveyor has likely finished its operating career. The spacecraft has served the longest and been the most productive of any mission ever sent to the red planet.
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| 11.20.06 - NASA Provides Mars Global Surveyor Update
NASA will hold a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EST, Tuesday, Nov. 21, to discuss the status and science accomplishments of the Mars Global Surveyor.
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| 11.17.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-050
The Expedition 14 crew continue to prepare for a spacewalk Wednesday, Nov. 22, out of the International Space Station's Russian Pirs Docking Compartment airlock.
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| 11.17.06 - Rocket Motor Test Helps Shuttle and Ares I
NASA's Space Shuttle Program successfully fired a reusable solid rocket motor Thursday, Nov. 16, at a Utah facility.
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| 11.16.06 - NASA Completes Review of Next Human Spacecraft System
NASA has completed a milestone first review of all systems for the Orion spacecraft and the Ares I and Ares V rockets.
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| 11.16.06 - Hubble Finds Evidence for Dark Energy in the Young Universe
Scientists using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that dark energy is not a new constituent of space, but rather has been present for most of the universe's history.
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| 11.14.06 - Briefing, NASA TV Coverage Set for Space Station Spacewalk
NASA officials will hold a briefing at 1 p.m. CST Thursday, Nov. 16, to discuss an upcoming spacewalk from the International Space Station.
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| 11.13.06 - NASA Schedules Dark Energy Discovery Media Teleconference
NASA will host a media teleconference with Hubble astronomers at 1 p.m. EST Thursday, Nov. 16, to announce the discovery that dark energy has been an ever-present constituent of space for most of the universe's history.
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| 11.09.06 - NASA Schedules First Live HDTV Broadcast From Space
NASA makes history on Nov. 15 week with the first live broadcasts from space in High Definition television (HDTV).
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| 11.09.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-049
The ISS crew spent the week getting ready for an upcoming spacewalk, performing scientific research.
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| 11.08.06 - High School Students to Chat With Space Station Crew
NASA and the U.S Department of Education will host a live, ultra-long distance call with the crew of the International Space Station at 9:21 a.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the U.S. Department of Education, Washington.
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| 11.09.06 - NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System Turns 30
NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System recently marked its 30-year anniversary. The confidential reporting system is widely used by pilots and other airline employees to identify potential safety hazards.
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| 11.09.06 - NASA Sees Into the Eye of a Monster Storm on Saturn
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has seen something never before seen on another planet -- a hurricane-like storm at Saturn's South Pole with a well-developed eye, ringed by towering clouds.
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| 11.08.06 - NASA Awards Systems and Services Contract
NASA has selected Alcatel Alenia Space, Toulouse, France for award of a $50,000 Rapid Spacecraft Development Office II contract.
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| 11.08.06 - NASA Honors Apollo Moon Walker
NASA will honor former astronaut Charles 'Pete' Conrad for his involvement in the U.S. space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award at 2 p.m. EST, Saturday, Nov. 18.
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| 11.03.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-048
Repair of an oxygen generator, robotic arm operations and cargo unpacking were the top priorities aboard the International Space Station this week.
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| 11.03.06 - NASA Awards Aircraft Operations Systems Support Contract
Johnson Space Center, Houston, has awarded a three-year $19.8 million Aircraft Operations Systems Support contract to Science Applications International Corp., of San Diego.
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| 11.03.06 - Newly Returned Station Astronaut Available for Interviews
NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, back from six months on the International Space Station, will be available for satellite interviews from 6:15 to 8:30 a.m. EST Thursday, Nov. 9.
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| 11.03.06 - NASA Announces Astronauts' Appearance at Veterans Job Fair
NASA astronauts Joe Tanner and Dan Burbank will give job candidates their perspective Monday about using military experience to build careers at an employment fair exclusively for veterans.
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| 11.01.06 - Space Shuttle Discovery Rolls to Vehicle Assembly Building
NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery completed one milestone and is nearing another as workers prepare the orbiter for a December launch to the ISS.
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| 10.31.06 - NASA Approves Mission and Names Crew for Return to Hubble
Shuttle astronauts will make one final house call to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope as part of a mission to extend and improve the observatory's capabilities through 2013.
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| 10.30.06 - NASA Announces Discovery Program Selections
NASA Monday selected concept studies for missions that would return a sample of an enigmatic asteroid, probe the chemistry of Venus' atmosphere and reveal the interior structure and history of the Earth's moon.
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| 10.30.06 - NASA Awards Goddard Mission Assurance Services Contract
NASA has selected SRS Technologies, Newport Beach, Calif., for award of a Mission Assurance Services Contract.
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| 10.27.06 - NASA Sets Hubble Servicing Mission Decision Announcement
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin will announce on Tuesday, Oct. 31, a decision on a space shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 10.26.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-047
A shipment of supplies arrived at the International Space Station Thursday as the ISS Progress 23 cargo ship docked to the outpost.
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| 10.26.06 - Discovery Set for Move to Vehicle Assembly Building
NASA invites news media to witness an important milestone for the upcoming Space Shuttle Discovery mission, designated STS-116.
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| 10.26.06 - NASA Announces 2005 Agency Invention of the Year Winner
A groundwater treatment technology developed at the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., was recognized Thursday as NASA's 2005 Government Invention of the Year and Commercial Invention of the Year Award winner.
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| 10.25.06 - NASA's First 3-D Solar Imaging Mission Soars Into Space
NASA's twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatories mission, known as STEREO, successfully launched Wednesday night from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
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| 10.24.06 - Alaska Native to Discuss Role as Pilot of Next Shuttle
Alaska native and former float plane pilot Bill Oefelein, who will serve as pilot of the Space Shuttle Discovery in December, will be available for interviews by satellite from 5:30 to 7 p.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 27.
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| 10.24.06 - NASA Robotics Operator Discusses Role On Next Shuttle Flight
NASA astronaut Nick Patrick, who will operate the space shuttle's robotic arm during a mission targeted to launch in December, will be available for interviews by satellite from 7 to 8:45 a.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 27.
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| 10.23.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-046
A shipment of supplies began its journey to the International Space Station Monday as the ISS Progress 23 cargo ship was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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| 10.20.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-045
Crew activities included experiments and technical tasks.
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| 10.20.06 - Baltimore Native to Discuss Role on Next Shuttle Flight
Bob Curbeam, a NASA astronaut who will fly aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in December, will be available for interviews by satellite from 7 to 8:45 a.m. EDT Tuesday, Oct. 24.
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| 10.20.06 - NASA TV Airs Arrival of Next Space Station Cargo Ship
The residents of the International Space Station will receive a new shipment of food, fuel and supplies Thursday, Oct. 26, and NASA TV will broadcast its arrival live.
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| 10.19.06 - NASA Opens Media Accreditation for Next Shuttle Mission
Media accreditation is now open for the Space Shuttle Discovery's launch on the STS-116 mission to the International Space Station.
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| 10.19.06 - NASA and NOAA Announce Antarctic Ozone Hole Is a Record Breaker
NASA and NOAA scientists report this year's ozone hole in the polar region of the Southern Hemisphere has broken records for area and depth.
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| 10.19.06 - NASA Centers Honored for Innovations
The 44th Annual R&D 100 Awards recognized four NASA centers for excellence in innovation in research and development.
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| 10.18.06 - NASA Announces New ISS Crew
NASA and the Russian Federal Space Agency have named two astronauts and two cosmonauts to the next International Space Station crew, known as Expedition 15.
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| 10.17.06 - Help Name the Next Station Module
The International Space Station is growing, and NASA's Node 2 is the next U.S. pressurized module scheduled for installation on the orbiting laboratory.
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| 10.17.06 - Chicago Native to Discuss Role on NASA's Next Shuttle Flight
Joan Higginbotham, a NASA astronaut who will fly aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in December, will be available for interviews by satellite from 7:15 to 9 a.m. EDT on Friday, Oct. 20.
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| 10.16.06 - Next Shuttle Commander Available for NASA Satellite Interviews
New Jersey native Mark Polansky, commander of NASA's next space shuttle mission in December, will be available for interviews by satellite from 7 to 8:45 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
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| 10.16.06 - NASA Sets Briefings to Preview Next Space Shuttle Mission
NASA will preview the next space shuttle mission during a day-long series of media briefings beginning at 9 a.m. EST, Monday, Nov. 6 from the Johnson Space Center, Houston.
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| 10.13.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-044
Crew activities included moving the Soyuz vehicle and performing maintenance and experiments.
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| 10.13.06 - Manuel Named Head of NASA Diversity and Equal Opportunity
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale today announced the appointment of Brenda R. Manuel as the new assistant administrator for the Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity.
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| 10.12.06 - Spitzer Sees Day and Night on Exotic World
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has made the first measurements of the day and night temperatures of a planet outside our solar system.
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| 10.11.06 - NASA Media Day Highlights Space Exploration Progress
Media are invited to an Exploration Media Day at NASA's Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
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| 10.11.06 - Saturn's Moons May Be Creating New Rings
Cassini scientists are on the trail of the missing moons of Saturn.
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| 10.11.06 - NASA Selects New Education Assistant Administrator
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale announced Wednesday the selection of Joyce L. Winterton as the agency's new assistant administrator for education.
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| 10.11.06 - NASA Announces New Cleveland Safety Center
NASA re-designated the NASA Assurance Technology Center Wednesday as the NASA Safety Center.
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| 10.10.06 - Stefanyshyn-Piper Set for Interviews
Satellite interviews set for Friday, Oct. 13.
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| 10.10.06 - NASA Announces New Student Aeronautics Competition
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, Washington, announced a new aeronautics competition for high school and college students.
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| 10.06.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-043
Expedition 14 completed its first full week solo on the International Space Station performing standard early mission checks, drills and some equipment troubleshooting.
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| 10.06.06 - Mars Rover and Orbiter Team Examines Victoria Crater
NASA's long-lived robotic rover Opportunity is beginning to explore layered rocks in cliffs ringing the massive Victoria crater on Mars.
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| 10.05.06 - NASA Seeks Undergrads to Experiment in Lunar and Zero Gravity
NASA is calling on college undergraduates interested in performing reduced gravity experiments onboard the agency's "Weightless Wonder" aircraft to submit their proposals by Monday, Oct. 30.
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| 10.04.06 - Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle First Stage Contract Modification
NASA is extending a previous contract action with ATK Thiokol of Brigham City, Utah, to continue design and development of the first stage for the Ares I crew launch vehicle.
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| 10.04.06 - NASA Selects Small Business Research Projects
NASA has selected 120 proposals for negotiation of phase 2 contract awards in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
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| 10.04.06 - Hubble Finds Extrasolar Planets Far Across Galaxy
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered 16 extrasolar planet candidates orbiting a variety of distant stars in the central region of our Milky Way galaxy.
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| 10.04.06 - Station Crew to Take a Short Trip
The International Space Station's residents will take a brief ride around their home on Tuesday, Oct. 10, and NASA TV will provide live coverage of the short journey.
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| 10.04.06 - NASA Announces Public Meeting for Proposed Mars Mission
NASA officials will be available Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT to exchange information and receive public comments about the recently released Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Mars Science Laboratory mission.
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| 10.03.06 - NASA Selects Maryland Firm for Science and Research Support
NASA has selected Science Systems and Applications, Inc., Lanham, Md., to provide science, technology and research support services to the agency's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va.
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| 10.03.06 - NASA Awards Applied Physics Lab R&D, Engineering Contract
NASA announced Friday it has entered into a five-year contract with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL) in Laurel, Md.
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| 10.03.06 - NASA Scientist John C. Mather Wins 2006 Nobel Physics Prize
The Nobel Prize Committee announced Tuesday that NASA scientist and Goddard Fellow Dr. John C. Mather is this year's recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics.
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| 10.03.06 - NASA Telephone Conference Scheduled With Nobel Prize Winner
NASA hosts a telephone news briefing Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. EDT with Dr. John C. Mather, who was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics.
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| 10.03.06 - NASA's Mars Rover Reveals Dramatic New Images
NASA is hosting a news briefing at 11 a.m. EDT, Friday, Oct. 6, to present stunning images returned by the agency's "Opportunity" rover from the Victoria crater on Mars.
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| 10.03.06 - NASA News Conference Scheduled With Nobel Prize Winner
NASA hosts a news briefing Tuesday at 3 p.m. EDT with Dr. John C. Mather, who was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics by the Royal Academy of Sciences.
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| 10.02.06 - NASA Awards Space Program Operations Contract
NASA has awarded a letter contract valued at $1.1 billion for the first six months to United Space Alliance (USA), LLC, of Houston.
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| 09.29.06 - NASA Ends One Chapter in Human Spaceflight, Prepares for the Next
NASA is marking a historic moment in the life of the nation's largest rocket engine test complex.
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| 09.28.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-042
After six months aboard the International Space Station that included arrival of two space shuttle missions, resumption of construction of the orbiting laboratory and the restoration of a three-member crew, Expedition 13 landed at 9:13 p.m. EDT in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
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| 09.28.06 - Hubble Discovers Extrasolar Planets Across Our Galaxy
NASA is hosting a science update at 1 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Oct. 4, to discuss a Hubble Space Telescope discovery of extrasolar planet candidates orbiting a variety of distant stars.
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| 09. 27.06 - Hubble Discovers Extrasolar Planets Across Our Galaxy
NASA will host a science update on October 4 to discuss a Hubble Space Telescope discovery of extrasolar planet candidates orbiting a variety of distant stars.
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| 09.27.06 - Mars Rover Arrives at Dramatic Vista on Red Planet
NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity has arrived at the rim of a crater approximately five times wider than a previous stadium-sized one it studied for half a year.
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| 09.27.06 - NASA Extends Johnson Security Support Services Contract
NASA has awarded a potential two-year extension valued at $26 million to the existing contract for security support services at the Johnson Space Center to The Diamond Group of Dallas.
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| 09.26.06 - NASA Announces New Security Procedure for News Media
Effective October 1, 2006, all news media entering the access controlled area of the NASA headquarters building in Washington must be escorted.
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| 09.22.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-041
A handover continues aboard the International Space Station, with the 13th crew ending six months aboard and the 14th crew starting six months in orbit.
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| 09.22.06 - Administrator Visits China
Highlights include meetings with Chinese space officials.
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| 09.22.06 - NASA Honors Veteran Astronaut James McDivitt
NASA will honor former astronaut James (Jim) McDivitt for his involvement in the Gemini and Apollo space programs with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award.
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| 09.22.06 - NASA Announces New NAC Members
Adminstrator selects nine, including science and space operations subcommitee chairs.
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| 09.21.06 - America's First Flight Director, Chris Kraft
NASA will honor Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., for his key involvement in America's space programs with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award.
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| 09.21.06 - Short-Term Ocean Cooling Suggests Global Warming 'Speed Bump'
The average temperature of the water near the top of the Earth's oceans has significantly cooled since 2003.
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| 09.21.06 - NASA Welcomes Space Shuttle Crew Back to Earth
The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew are home after a 12-day journey of more than 4.9 million miles in space.
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| 09.20.06 - NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis Set for Thursday Landing
The Space Shuttle Atlantis, led by Commander Brent Jett, is scheduled to land at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. on Thursday, Sept. 21, completing space shuttle mission STS-115.
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| 09.20.06 - Station Crews Brief Media on NASA TV
The NASA astronauts, Russian cosmonauts and spaceflight participant aboard the ISS will participate in a news conference Friday, September 22.
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| 09.20.06 - NASA Forms Partnership With Red Planet Capital
NASA has joined with Red Planet Capital, Inc., a nonprofit organization, to establish a strategic venture capital fund for NASA.
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| 09.18.06 - NASA, International Partners Study Sun
NASA is preparing major instrument components for launch this September on the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Solar-B spacecraft.
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| 09.15.06 - NASA Awards Thermal Protection Contract for Orion Spacecraft
NASA has selected The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, Calif., to support the design and development of a lunar direct return-capable heat shield for the Orion crew exploration vehicle.
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| 09.15.06 - NASA and Honeywell Kick-0ff Interactive Science Program
The award-winning science education program FMA Live! begins its nationwide tour at Howard University in Washington, September 20-21.
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| 09.14.06 - NASA Extends Lockheed Martin Contract
NASA has awarded a potential five-year, $448.86 million contract extension to Lockheed Martin Space Operations Co., Houston, for space shuttle and International Space Station mission operations support work.
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| 09.14.06 - Payload Processing Services Contract Option
NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., will extend its Checkout, Assembly, and Payload Processing Services contract for three years with Boeing Space Operations Company of Titusville, Fla., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, Chicago. ork.
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| 09.13.06 - NASA TV Coverage of Station Crew Exchange
The launch of the next station crew, Expedition 14, and the landing of the current crew, Expedition 13, are among events that will be broadcast live on NASA Television September 17-29.
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| 09.13.06 - NASA Announces Solar-B Media Briefing
NASA is hosting a media teleconference to discuss its role in Solar-B, a three-year international mission to study the sun's magnetic field, at 1 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 18.
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| 09.13.06 - NASA Sees Rapid Changes in Arctic Sea Ice
Data shows that Arctic perennial sea ice, which normally survives the summer melt season and remains year-round, shrunk abruptly by 14 percent between 2004 and 2005.
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| 09.12.06 - Parsons New Kennedy Space Center Director
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin today named William (Bill) W. Parsons the new director of the agency's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., effective in January 2007.
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| 09.11.06 - NASA Selects 12 Research Proposals in Radiation Biology
NASA will fund a dozen new research proposals to better understand and reduce the risks that crews of future moon and Mars missions could face from space radiation.
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| 09.10.06 - Shuttle Atlantis Web and TV Mission Coverage
NASA offers 24/7 coverage of the shuttle's mission to the space station.
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| 09.09.06 - Atlantis Begins Mission to the Space Station
The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew are on their way to the International Space Station after lifting-off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., at 11:14:55 a.m. EDT Saturday.
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| 09.08.06 - NASA Launch Aims for Shuttle Launch Saturday
Sensor failure postpones Friday's attempt.
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| 09.07.06 - Shuttle Atlantis Set to Lift Off Friday
Shuttle program managers made the lift-off decision after reviewing more detailed data on a problem associated with one of the spacecraft's electricity-producing fuel cells.
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| 09.07.06 - NASA Hosts Arctic Sea Ice Media Teleconference
NASA is hosting a media teleconference where scientists will discuss recent changes in Arctic sea ice and links to climate changes. The teleconference is Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. EDT.
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| 09.06.06 - NASA Aims for Friday Launch Attempt
Engineers continue to analyze a problem with one of the shuttle's fuel cells.
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| 09.06.06 - NASA Rover Nears Martian Victoria Bowl Goal
NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is closing in on what may be the grandest overlook and richest science trove of its long mission.
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| 09.06.06 - Out of This World Experience For DC Area School
Crew members of NASA's recent space shuttle Discovery mission will visit the Maya Angelou Public Charter School in Washington on Thursday.
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| 09.06.06 - NASA Postpones Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch
NASA has delayed Wednesday's launch due to a problem that occurred during the activation of one of the shuttle's three electricity-producing fuel cells.
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| 09.01.06 - NASA Updates Pre-Launch Events
Briefings begin Sept. 4.
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| 09.01.06 - Atlantis Countdown To Start Sept. 3
NASA will start the launch countdown for Space Shuttle Atlantis' STS-115 mission at 8 a.m. EDT on Sunday, Sept. 3
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| 09.01.06 - Exploration Status Report
Parachute recovery system completes tests.
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| 09.01.06 - NASA Tests Technology Under Harsh Desert Conditions
Arizona's high desert is a long way from the moon and Mars, but its temperature extremes make NASA's robots and rovers feel right at home. Media who would like to observe tests Sept. 12 or participate in open house activities Sept. 15, must contact the Johnson Space Center by Sept. 11.
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| 09.01.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-040
Crew continues preparations for visitors next week.
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| 09.01.06 - NASA Continues Space Exploration Research With Undersea Lab
NASA's third mission this year to an undersea laboratory begins when four astronauts splash down Sept. 16.
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| 08.31.06 - NASA Selects Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle Prime Contractor
NASA selected Lockheed Martin as the prime contractor to design, develop and build Orion, America's spacecraft for a new generation of explorers.
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| 08.31.06 - NASA Announces Atlantis Launch Date
Following a detailed inspection of NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis, the lift-off from Kennedy Space Center is set for Wednesday, September 6.
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| 08.31.06 - NASA Study Solves Ocean Plant Mystery
A NASA-sponsored study shows that by using a new technique, scientists can determine what limits the growth of ocean algae, or phytoplankton, and how this affects Earth's climate.
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| 08.30.06 - NASA, NOAA Data Indicate Ozone Layer is Recovering
A new study using NASA and NOAA data finds consistent evidence that Earth's ozone layer is on the mend.
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| 08.29.06 - Atlantis Rolls Back to Launch Pad
Improving forecasts for Ernesto may allow for launch next week.
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| 08.29.06 - NASA TV Providing Live Video of Shuttle Atlantis Rollback
NASA TV is providing live video from the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., of Space Shuttle Atlantis' rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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| 08.29.06 - Shuttle to Move Off Launch Pad
NASA has decided to roll the Space Shuttle Atlantis off its launch pad and back inside the protection of the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center.
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| 08.28.06 - Media Briefing About Ocean Plant Growth
NASA will host a teleconference about a new technique that enables scientists to determine what limits the growth of ocean plants and affects world climate on Thursday, August 31.
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| 08.28.06 - Ernesto Forces Atlantis Launch Delay
Tuesday's scheduled launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on its STS-115 mission to the International Space Station is being postponed because of Tropical Storm Ernesto. A new launch date has not been set.
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| 08.25.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-039
With the countdown clock ticking toward the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-115 mission, the International Space Station crew continues to prepare for visitors.
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| 08.25.06 - Students to Help Astronaut Count Stars
NASA and the Canadian Space Agency are collaborating on a new education activity that helps students become astronomers.
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| 08.24.06 - NASA Announces Contractor for Orion Crew Vehicle
Exploration Systems' managers will host a press conference on Thursday, August 31, to announce the prime contractor to design and build Orion, the next human spacecraft.
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| 08.24.06 - NASA Awards NOAA GOES-R Instrument Contract
NASA, in coordination with NOAA's GOES-R Program, has selected Assurance Technology Corporation for a $101 million contract.
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| 08.22.06 - NASA Names New Crew Exploration Vehicle Orion
NASA announced Tuesday that its new crew exploration vehicle will be named Orion.
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| 08.22.06 - Space Shuttle Web and TV Coverage
NASA TV and the agency's home on the Internet, http://www.nasa.gov, will provide extensive prelaunch and launch day coverage of the Space Shuttle Atlantis mission STS-115 to the International Space Station, scheduled for a Sunday, Aug. 27 launch.
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| 08.22.06 - NASA Astronauts Available for Live Satellite Interviews
NASA astronauts will be available to discuss the next space shuttle mission during live satellite interviews on August 26 and 27.
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| 08.22.06 - NASA Announces Florida Hurricane-Research Media Briefing
Media may observe a demonstration flight of the Aerosonde unmanned aerial system, a small, remotely piloted aircraft that makes hurricane observations.
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| 08.21.06 - Shuttle Atlantis Events and Kennedy News Center Hours
News conferences, events and operating hours for the NASA Kennedy Space Center News Center are set for the Aug. 27 launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-115 mission to the International Space Station.
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| 08.21.06 - NASA Flight Director Available as Shuttle Countdown Starts
As the launch countdown starts for NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis, one of Mission Control's leaders for the flight is available for live interviews on August 24.
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| 08.21.06 - NASA Finds Direct Proof of Dark Matter
Dark matter and normal matter have been wrenched apart by the tremendous collision of two large clusters of galaxies.
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| 08.18.06 - NASA Selects Crew and Cargo Transportation to Orbit Partners
NASA selected SpaceX and Rocketplane-Kistler to develop and demonstrate commercial orbital transportation services.
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| 08.18.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-038
The ISS crew spent much of the week preparing for the arrival of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, set for launch August 27, on the STS-115 mission.
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| 08.18.06 - Shuttle Launch Countdown Begins Aug. 24
NASA will begin the launch countdown for Space Shuttle Atlantis' STS-115 mission at 6 p.m. EDT Thursday, Aug. 24, at the T-43 hour point.
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| 08.18.06 - Air Traffic Management Tool Wins Software of the Year Award
The Future Air traffic management Concepts Evaluation Tool (FACET) was selected as NASA's 2006 Software of the Year.
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| 08.17.06 - Hubble Sees Faintest Stars in a Globular Cluster
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered what astronomers are reporting as the dimmest stars ever seen in any globular star cluster.
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| 08.17.06 - Satellites to Study the Sun
The STEREO mission will improve understanding of the solar eruptions that can send a billion tons of the sun's outer atmosphere hurtling into space.
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| 08.17.06 - Briefings to Discuss Space Station Missions
NASA will hold two media briefings on the current and next missions to the International Space Station on August 22.
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| 08.16.06 - Atlantis Go for Aug. 27
Launch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EDT.
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| 08.15.06 - Delgado Named NASA's Small Business Assistant Administrator
Glenn A. Delgado has been appointed the assistant administrator for the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.
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| 08.15.06 - Shuttle Mission Operations Manager Available for Interviews
As the shuttle prepares to resume ISS construction this month, Mission Operations Space Shuttle Manager Paul Hill is available for interviews by satellite on August 18.
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| 08.14.06 - Solar Observatory Media Briefing
NASA will host a media teleconference about the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory mission on Thursday, August 14.
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| 08.14.06 - NASA Announces Crew and Cargo Transportation Partners
NASA will announce the organizations selected to develop and demonstrate commercial orbital transportation services on August 18.
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| 08.14.06 - NASA Announces Dark Matter Discovery
Astronomers at NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory will host a media teleconference on August 21 to discuss dark and normal matter.
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| 08.11.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-037
This week on the International Space Station crew members refurbished their exercise treadmill, prepared areas inside and out for an imminent expansion of their home and took a couple of special calls to discuss soccer and food in space.
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| 08.11.06 - NASA Sets Sights on the Next Generation of Explorers
NASA's Education Office has released a new framework to work with the academic community to prepare the next generation of explorers and innovators.
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| 08.10.06 - Post Readiness Review Press Conference
NASA officials will host a news conference no earlier than 2 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Aug. 16, following a two-day detailed assessment of the readiness of Space Shuttle Atlantis for launch.
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| 08.09.06 - NASA Announces Stennis Space Center Contracts
NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss., announced two contract awards Wednesday.
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| 08.07.06 - NASA, Air Force Agree to Aeronautics Cooperation
NASA and the United States Air Force have formed an aeronautics research partnership.
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| 08.07.06 - Shuttle, Station Missions Ahead Are Most Challenging Ever
Program managers and the six-member crew of the next space shuttle Atlantis flight will participate in a series of media briefings Friday, Aug. 11, at the Johnson Space Center, Houston.
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| 08.03.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-036
Space station crewmen Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter worked quickly through scheduled spacewalk tasks Thursday.
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| 08.03.06 - Station Crew Chats With FC Barcelona Soccer Team
The ISS crew will take a special call from members of the European champion soccer team, FC Barcelona, on August 8.
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| 08.03.06 - Station Crew to 'Kick It Up a Notch' With Emeril
The ISS crew will indulge next week in the ultimate "take-out" food, a meal delivered by the shuttle and made by chef Emeril Lagasse.
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| 08.02.06 - Space Shuttle Moves to Launch Pad
The Space Shuttle Atlantis arrived at its launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 07.31.06 - NASA Selects Teams for Space Weather Mission and Studies
Four university teams will share $100 million to provide experiments and supporting hardware for a future NASA mission to study near-Earth space radiation.
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| 07.31.06 - Shuttle Crew Ready for Countdown Test
The astronauts and ground crews for Space Shuttle Atlantis' upcoming mission will participate in a full launch dress rehearsal August 7-10 at Kennedy Space Center.
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| 07.28.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-035
The International Space Station's Expedition 13 crew members are a week away from their first U.S. spacewalk.
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| 07.28.06 - NASA Awards Launch Services for Lunar Mission
NASA awarded launch services for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission to Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services Inc.
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| 07.28.06 - Cassini Finds Lakes on Titan's Arctic Region
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found lakes on Saturn's moon Titan.
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| 07.27.06 - Exploration Systems Progress Report
NASA engineers tested associated with rocket engines, heat protection systems and spacesuits destined for use in the Constellation Program.
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| 07.26.06 - NASA Awards Contracts for Constellation Program Study
NASA has awarded a 90-day study contract to four space-related companies to separately examine long-term ground processing and infrastructure planning for the agency's Constellation Program.
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| 07.26.06 - NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis Prepares to Roll to Launch Pad
On Monday, July 31, NASA's space shuttle Atlantis is set to embark on a four-mile journey to Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 07.26.06 - NASA Africa Mission Investigates Origin, Development of Hurricanes
Scientists from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, universities and international agencies will study how winds and dust conditions from Africa influence the birth of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.
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| 07.26.06 - Atlantis Astronauts Available to Discuss Next Shuttle Mission
Astronauts who will fly on the space shuttle Atlantis in late August to resume construction of the International Space Station will be available for live television interviews Aug.
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| 07.26.06 - NASA Announces Briefings About Next Shuttle Mission
NASA will preview the next space shuttle mission in a series of media briefings Friday, Aug. 11.
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| 07.24.06 - NASA Releases Initial Images From CALIPSO
The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation spacecraft known as CALIPSO is returning never-before-seen images of clouds and aerosols, tiny particles suspended in the air.
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| 07.21.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-034
The Expedition 13 crew installed new equipment and prepared for a spacewalk.
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| 07.21.06 - Station Spacewalk Briefing and TV Coverage
NASA will preview the next spacewalk conducted at the International Space Station during a briefing at 2 p.m. EDT, Thursday, July 27.
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| 07.20.06 - Atlantis to Move to Vehicle Assembly Building
NASA invites news media to witness an important milestone for the upcoming Space Shuttle Atlantis mission, designated STS-115.
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| 07.20.06 - NASA Brings the Future of Exploration to Oshkosh Airventure 2006
On July 24-30, NASA will take visitors to the moon, Mars and beyond at the country's biggest annual air show, held in Oshkosh, Wis.
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| 07.20.06 - NASA Assigns Crew for Columbus Shuttle Mission
NASA has assigned crew members to the space shuttle mission that will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus Laboratory to the International Space Station.
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| 07.19.06 - NASA Announces Accreditation Deadlines for Next Shuttle Flight
The launch of the next space shuttle mission, designated STS-115, is targeted for late August.
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| 07.19.06 - Cassini Reveals Earth-like Land on Titan
New radar images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal geological features very similar to a bright region on Saturn's moon Titan.
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| 07.19.06 - NASA Announces Media Update on Africa Hurricane Mission
NASA will host a media teleconference on Wednesday, July 26, to discuss a hurricane research field mission in Africa.
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| 07.17.06 - NASA Welcomes Space Shuttle Crew Back to Earth
The Space Shuttle Discovery and its crew are home after a 13-day, five million-mile journey in space.
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| 07.14.06 - NASA Marks 30th Anniversary of Mars Viking Mission
Thirty years after the first successful landing on Mars by NASA's Viking spacecraft, the ambitious mission continues to evoke pride and enthusiasm for future space exploration.
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| 07.14.06 - NASA'S Space Shuttle Discovery Set to Land Monday
Commander Steve Lindsey and his crew onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery will complete their mission, STS-121, with a landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 07.13.06 - NASA Explains Puzzling Impact of Polluted Skies on Climate
NASA scientists have determined the formation of clouds is affected by the lightness or darkness of air pollution particles.
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| 07.13.06 - NASA Helps Visually Impaired Students Rocket On
Twelve visually impaired or blind high school students will have the opportunity to explore careers in rocketry as part of a partnership between NASA and the National Federation of the Blind.
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| 07.11.06 - President Bush Calls the International Space Station
President George W. Bush offered his best wishes to the crews of NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery and International Space Station Tuesday.
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| 07.07.06 - Next Space Station Crew to Discuss Mission on NASA TV
The next residents of the International Space Station and a Japanese spaceflight participant will discuss their mission during a Thursday, July 13, news conference on NASA TV.
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| 07.06.06 - TV and Web Coverage of Shuttle Discovery
NASA is providing round-the-clock coverage of Discovery's flight to the space station.
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| 07.06.06 - NASA Uses Undersea Lab to Prep for Future Space Exploration
NASA will test concepts for future space exploration next month by sending three astronauts and an oceanographer on a mission to an underwater laboratory off the coast of Florida.
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| 07.04.06 - Shuttle Launch Provides Fireworks
Discovery is on its way to the International Space Station.
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| 07.03.06 - Space Station Viewing Opportunities
The International Space Station will make a visible pass over the Northern Virginia and Washington area on July 4.
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| 06.30.06 - NASA Awards Engineering and Scientific Services Contract
NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland has selected ASRC Aerospace, Inc.
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| 06.30.06 - Engineers Restart Hubble Camera
NASA engineers successfully activated the Advanced Camera for Surveys at 9:12 a.m. EDT Friday aboard the agency's Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 06.30.06 - NASA Names New Rockets
NASA announced on Friday the names of the next generation of launch vehicles that will return humans to the moon and later take them to Mars and other destinations.
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| 06.29.06 - NASA's Micro-Satellites Complete Mission
NASA's three orbiting micro-satellites known as Space Technology 5 have completed their planned 90-day mission.
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| 06.29.06 - NASA Provides Media Update on Hubble Camera Operations
NASA managers will host a media teleconference at 9 a.m., EDT Friday, June 30, to discuss the results of Thursday's technical review.
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| 06.28.06 - Satellite Positioning Software May Aid in Tsunami Warnings
Scientists, using Global Positioning System software developed by NASA, have shown it can determine within minutes whether an earthquake is big enough to generate an tsunami.
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| 06.28.06 - NASA Launches Education Initiative for Minority Institutions
NASA kicked off a new initiative with the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation on Wednesday.
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| 06.27.06 - NASA Issues Hubble Space Telescope Status Report
NASA engineers continue to examine the issues surrounding a problem related to the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 06.27.06 - NASA's Hubble Reveals Two Dust Disks Around Nearby Star
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revealed two dust disks circling the nearby star Beta Pictoris.
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| 06.26.06 - Exploration Systems Progress Report
NASA engineers are in the midst of a new series of tests that will aid development of the agency's future space transportation systems.
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| 06.26.06 - NASA's "Weightless Wonder" Host Experiments
NASA has selected six proposals to fly experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder," a C-9 aircraft that flies a series of rollercoaster-like dips and climbs to produce periods of weightlessness.
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| 06.26.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-030
New supplies arrived at the ISS Monday as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft linked up to the station's Pirs Docking Compartment.
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| 06.26.06 - NASA and NSF Computers Simulate Sun's Corona
For the first time, researchers have developed a computer simulation that can accurately create a model of the sun's outer atmosphere, or corona.
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| 06.23.06 - NASA Awards Mission Operations Voice Enhancement Contract
NASA has selected Frequentis USA Inc., of Rockville, Md., for the agency's Mission Operations Voice Enhancement contract award.
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| 06.23.06 - Space Shuttle Web and Television Coverage
NASA Television and the agency's home on the Internet, http://www.nasa.gov, will provide extensive pre-launch and launch day coverage of the space shuttle Discovery's mission STS-121 to the International Space Station, currently scheduled for a July 1 launch.
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| 06.23.06 - Shuttle's Launch Countdown Begins June 28
NASA will begin the countdown for the launch of space shuttle Discovery at 5 p.m. EDT June 28.
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| 06.23.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle Launch Briefings and Events
News conferences, events and operating hours for the Kennedy Space Center's News Center, Fla., have been set for the July 1 launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121.
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| 06.23.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-029
The International Space Station crew this week bid farewell to one cargo craft and prepared for the arrival of another.
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| 06.21.06 - NASA Announces Station Cargo Craft Arrival and News Conference
The ISS crew will receive a new shipment of food, fuel and supplies Monday, June 26, and will host a news conference at 8:54 a.m. EDT Tuesday, June 27.
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| 06.21.06 - NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox
Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how, based on new data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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| 06.21.06 - Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Teleconference
NASA will host a media teleconference at 3 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 21, to discuss the results of last week's space shuttle mission, STS-121 Flight Readiness Review meeting.
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| 06.21.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle Implementation Plan Update
The 12th edition of "NASA's Implementation Plan for Space Shuttle Return to Flight and Beyond" will be released at 9 a.m. EDT, Thursday, June 22.
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| 06.21.06 - Flight Director for Next Shuttle Available for Interviews
The man who will lead Mission Control for Space Shuttle Discovery's upcoming flight will be available for satellite interviews on Wednesday, June 28.
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| 06.20.06 - NASA and Partners Help Send Kids to Summer Camp
NASA, Exxon and the Bernard Harris Foundation formed a partnership to send 85 minority middle school students to the Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp.
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| 06.20.06 - NASA Sends Teachers Spaceward Bound
NASA is taking teachers to a barren desert in Chile to help inspire the next generation of explorers.
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| 06.19.06 - NASA Assigns Crew for Shuttle Mission
NASA has assigned crew members to the space shuttle flight that will launch an Italian-built U.S. module for the International Space Station.
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| 06.17.06 - NASA Gives 'Go' for Discovery's Launch
NASA senior managers on Saturday cleared the Space Shuttle Discovery for a July 1 flight to the International Space Station.
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| 06.16.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-028
The International Space Station crew this week prepared for the exchange of unpiloted Progress cargo carriers and for the next shuttle mission, which will deliver an additional crew member.
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| 06.16.06 - NASA Conference Celebrates 30 Years of Mars Research
NASA will host a symposium titled "Mars: Past, Present and Future" on Thursday, June 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the agency's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va.
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| 06.16.06 - NASA to Announce Answer to Black Hole Paradox
Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory for research are hosting a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 21, to explain how black holes light up the universe.
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| 06.15.06 - NASA Astronomical Observatory Passes Hurdle
The world's largest airborne astronomical observatory has passed a technical and programmatic review that could potentially lead to the continuation of the mission.
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| 06.14.06 - NASA Technology Aids Water Purification in Iraq
NASA engineers, who are used to making a difference in the lives of astronauts in space, recently had the chance to improve the lives of villagers in Iraq by using NASA technology.
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| 06.14.06 - Space Shuttle Program Manager Available for Satellite Interviews
NASA's Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale will be available to media live via satellite from 7 to 9 a.m. EDT Tuesday, June 20.
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| 06.13.06 - NASA to Select Shuttle Discovery Launch Date
NASA officials will host a news conference no earlier than 2 p.m. EDT, Saturday, June 17, following a two-day detailed assessment of the readiness of Space Shuttle Discovery for launch.
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| 06.13.06 - NASA Releases Genesis Accident Report
NASA has posted the Genesis Mission Mishap Investigation Board Report on the agency's Web site.
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| 06.09.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-027
The ISS crew wrapped up its week with post-spacewalk tasks and began to turn their focus toward the arrival of a Progress supply spacecraft and preparations for Discovery's upcoming shuttle mission, designated STS-121.
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| 06.08.06 - NASA Names Short Shared Services Center Deputy Executive Director
NASA Shared Services Center Executive Director Richard E. Arbuthnot announced the selection of Joyce M. Short as the organization's deputy executive director.
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| 06.07.06 - Fuse Finds Infant Solar System Awash in Carbon
NASA will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 7, about the discovery of carbon-rich gas around a young star that may be forming terrestrial planets.
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| 06.07.06 - NASA Partners in American Indian Science and Engineering Education
NASA and the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) announced the launch of the NASA AIHEC Summer Research Experience Program.
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| 06.06.06 - NASA Names Hairston Acting Assistant Administrator for Education
Deputy Administrator Shana Dale on Friday named John M. Hairston, Jr., as acting assistant administrator for the agency's education office.
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| 06.06.06 - First Images From CloudSat Have Scientists Sky High
The first images from NASA's new CloudSat satellite are already revealing never-before-seen 3-D details about clouds.
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| 06.05.06 - NASA Announces Engine Development Contract
NASA has awarded Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc. a letter contract with a maximum value of $50 million to initiate design, development, test and evaluation of the J-2X engine for the agency's crew and cargo launch vehicles.
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| 06.05.06 - NASA Announces Distribution of Constellation Work
NASA announced Monday agency center responsibilities associated with the Constellation Program for robotic and human moon and Mars exploration.
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| 06.02.06 - NASA Announces Mars Science Lab Mission Launch Contract
Kennedy Space Center has selected Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services Inc. to deliver an Atlas V rocket for the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
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| 06.02.06 - NASA Welcomes European Space Station Module
NASA is celebrating the arrival of an important component to the International Space Station, the Columbus research laboratory.
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| 06.02.06 - NASA's Next Space Shuttle Crew Participates in Countdown Test
The astronauts and ground crews for Space Shuttle Discovery's upcoming mission, STS-121, will go through a full launch dress rehearsal at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., June 12-15.
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| 06.02.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-026
The residents of the International Space Station ventured outside their orbital home Thursday night to conduct a 6-hour, 31-minute spacewalk to repair, retrieve and replace hardware on the U.S. and Russian segments of the complex.
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| 06.01.06 - NASA Presents Exploration Program Update
The NASA Administrator, Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems and Constellation Program Manager will brief the media at 2:30 p.m. EDT Monday, June 5.
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| 05.31.06 - NASA's FUSE Mission Discovery Featured in Media Briefing
NASA will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 7, about the discovery of carbon-rich gas around a young star that may be forming terrestrial planets.
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| 05.26.06 - ELV Status Report: E06-016
Technicians tested individual STEREO systems on both the "A" and "B" spacecraft.
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| 05.26.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-025
The ISS crew turned its attention to spacewalk preparations this week, gearing up for a six-hour excursion outside the complex June 1.
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| 05.25.06 - NASA Sets Space Shuttle Program Update on May 31
NASA managers will brief media about the status of the Space Shuttle Program and the next shuttle mission, designated STS-121, at 3 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 31.
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| 05.24.06 - NASA Set to Welcome European Space Station Component
The European Space Agency's research laboratory, designated Columbus, will arrive at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 30.
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| 05.24.06 - New Space Observations Poised to Save Lives From Floods, Landslides
Using NASA's Earth-observing satellites, scientists discovered a new opportunity to build detection systems that might protect many from floods and landslides.
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| 05.23.06 - NASA Sets Preview, Broadcast of Next Station Spacewalk
NASA will preview a June 1 spacewalk by the 13th International Space Station crew during a May 30 news conference.
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| 05.22.06 - NASA Names Scales Associate Administrator for Institutions and Management
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale announced Monday Charles H. Scales as the new associate administrator for the Office of Institutions and Management.
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| 05.19.06 - NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Moves to Launch Pad
The Space Shuttle Discovery stands at its launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 05.19.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-024
In space this week, a satellite flew within a satellite.
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| 05.19.06 - NASA Recognizes High School Aeronautics Research Efforts
High school students shared their vision of the future of air transportation with NASA researchers working on cutting edge aviation technology.
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| 05.19.06 - ELV Status Report: E06-015
Technicians are testing individual STEREO systems on both the "A" and "B" spacecraft.
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| 05.18.06 - Exploration Systems Progress Report
NASA has chosen the RS-68 engine to power the core stage of the agency's heavy lift cargo launch vehicle intended to carry large payloads to the moon.
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| 05.18.06 - NASA Announces 2006 Fellowship Awards
NASA has named its 2006 awardees for the NASA Administrator's Fellowship Program, an effort to ensure the strength of our nation's scientific and technical workforce.
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| 05.18.06 - NASA Announces Weather Satellite Launch Date
NASA announced the launch date for a weather satellite that will provide timely environmental information to meteorologists and the public.
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| 05.18.06 - NASA Wants Your Innovative Ideas
NASA is seeking proposals for creating and managing innovative activities, events, products, services and other education methods for increasing America's science and technological literacy.
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| 05.18.06 - NASA Set to Launch Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008
After successful completion of its mission confirmation review, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project has been given the authority to proceed to the implementation phase.
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| 05.18.06 - NASA Announces American Geophysical Union Presentations
NASA researchers will meet with the media and present findings on Earth and space science topics at the AGU's 2006 Joint Assembly meeting, May 23-26.
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| 05.17.06 - NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Cargo Ready for Flight
The payloads that will launch aboard the next space shuttle mission, STS-121, arrived Wednesday at Launch Pad 39-B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 05.17.06 - NASA Sets Media Briefings for Next Space Shuttle Mission
The seven-member crew of NASA's next space shuttle flight and Space Shuttle Program managers will participate in a series of media briefings June 8 at the Johnson Space Center, Houston.
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| 05.17.06 - NASA Finalizes Crews for Upcoming Shuttle Missions
NASA has finalized crew assignments for two space shuttle missions targeted for launch in 2007 to continue assembly of the International Space Station.
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| 05.16.06 - NASA Announces Accreditation Deadline for Next Shuttle Flight
News media planning to cover NASA's next space shuttle mission must apply for Kennedy Space Center credentials by June 1.
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| 05.15.06 - NASA Releases Accident Report Summary
NASA released a summary Monday of the findings about why its Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology spacecraft did not complete its mission and collided with the intended rendezvous satellite on April 15, 2005.
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| 05.15.06 - Space Shuttle Discovery to Move to Launch Pad
News media are invited to attend the rollout of Space Shuttle Discovery to Launch Pad 39B on Friday, May 19, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 05.12.06 - International Space Station Astronaut Phones Home
If E.T. can phone home, so can NASA astronaut Jeff Williams. Williams, a member of the International Space Station's Expedition 13 crew, will talk to students from the Winter School District in Wisconsin from 10:35 a.m. to 10:55 a.m. EDT Thursday, May 18.
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| 05.12.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-023
Expedition 13 Commander Pavel Vinogradov and Flight Engineer Jeff Williams focused this week on science experiments, maintenance tasks and unpacking cargo on the International Space Station.
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| 05.12.06 - NASA'S Space Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-016
Discovery was moved today from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building, a major step toward a launch to the International Space Station.
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| 05.12.06 - NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-014
Technicians completed state-of-health testing of the two STEREO spacecraft this week in Florida.
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| 05.12.06 - NASA Automated Rocket Safety System Passes Key Test
NASA has successfully demonstrated a new automated system which may enhance launch safety and reduce costs for access to space.
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| 05.10.06 - NASA to Participate in National Girls in Math and Science Summit
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale will participate in the first National Summit on the Advancement of Girls in Math and Science.
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| 05.09.06 - NASA to Cooperate With India on Moon Mission
NASA will have two scientific instruments on India's maiden voyage to the moon.
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| 05.08.06 - Newly Returned Space Station Crew Available for Interviews
The recently returned 12th crew of the International Space Station, U.S. Commander Bill McArthur and Russian Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev, will be available for satellite interviews from 7 to 9 a.m. EDT Friday, May 12.
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| 05.05.06 - NASA's New Planetary Drill is a 60-Watt Time Tunnel
Geologists, biologists and archaeologists for years have used core samples to look back in time, tunneling through layers of soil and stone to study history.
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| 05.05.06 - International Space Station Module to Arrive in Florida This Month
Columbus is embarking on a new journey to the United States.
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| 05.05.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-022
Completing their first month in space, Expedition 13 Commander Pavel Vinogradov and Flight Engineer Jeff Williams eased into normal station activities this week.
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| 05.05.06 - NASA Names Doi to Shuttle Crew to Launch Japanese Module
NASA and JAXA have named Japanese astronaut Takao Doi to the space shuttle crew that will deliver the first module of the Japanese laboratory, Kibo, to the ISS.
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| 05.05.06 - NASA'S Space Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-015
NASA's space shuttle fleet is housed and processed at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 05.05.06 - NASA Announces New Explorer Schools
NASA welcomed twenty-six new NASA Explorer Schools on Friday in a partnership to inspire students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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| 05.05.06 - NASA Announces Lunar Lander Analog Competition Agreement
NASA's Deputy Administrator Shana Dale announced Friday the agency's Centennial Challenges program has signed an agreement with the X PRIZE Foundation to conduct the $2 million Lunar Lander Analog Challenge.
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| 05.04.06 - Team Uses Historic NASA Tunnel to Test Blended Wing Body
A historic NASA wind tunnel is helping test the prototype of a new, more fuel-efficient aircraft design.
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| 05.03.06 - NASA's Chief of Strategic Communications Leaves for Private Sector
NASA announced Wednesday that Joe Davis, chief of strategic communications, is leaving the agency to take a position with a private sector public affairs firm.
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| 05.02.06 - NASA Announces 14th International Space Station Crew
NASA astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria and Sunita Williams and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin have been named as the 14th crew of the International Space Station.
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| 05.01.06 - NASA and AOL Team Up for Kids
Space Day webcast will kick off activities.
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| 05.01.06 - NASA Requests Proposals for Education Cooperative Agreement
NASA's Office of Education Minority University Research and Education Program is requesting proposals for an agency cooperative agreement notice.
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| 05.01.06 - Discovery to Move to Vehicle Assembly Building
NASA invites news media to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. for an important milestone for the upcoming Space Shuttle Discovery mission, designated STS-121.
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| 05.01.06 - Astronaut Eileen Collins Retires
Astronaut Eileen Collins is leaving NASA. Collins was the first woman to command a space shuttle and the leader of Discovery's Return to Flight mission last year.
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| 04.28.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-021
The crew is enjoying some fresh food wihle they continue their science and maintenance work.
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| 04.28.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-014
Technicians close Discovery's payload bay doors and prepare for its move to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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| 04.28.06 - Exploration Workshop Kicks Off Strategy Development
Why are we going to the moon? What will we do when we get there? Approximately 200 participants from 13 countries grappled with these questions during NASA's Exploration Strategy Workshop, which concluded Friday.
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| 04.28.06 - NASA Launches Environmental Satellites
Complementary missions will study climate, air quality.
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| 04.28.06 - NASA Names New Explorer Schools
NASA is announcing the newest group of schools selected for the NASA Explorer Schools Program at 1 p.m. EDT Friday, May 5 in the agency's headquarters auditorium, 300 E St. S.W., Washington.
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| 04.27.06 - NASA Administrator Presents Space Shuttle Program Update
Administrator Griffin and Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier will brief the media about the space shuttle program for the next mission on April 28, at 11 a.m. EDT.
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| 04.27.06 - NASA Honors Pioneer Astronaut Frank Borman
NASA will honor former astronaut Frank Borman with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award at 5 p.m. EDT on Monday, May 8 at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Ariz.
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| 04.27.06 - NASA'S CloudSat And CALIPSO Launch Rescheduled
NASA's CloudSat and CALIPSO launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. is scheduled for 6:02 a.m. EDT Friday, April 28.
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| 04.27.06 - NASA Clarifies Information on Comet Approach
NASA issued information Thursday about Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, which will be passing Earth as it approaches the point nearest the sun during its 5.5 year orbit.
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| 04.27.06 - Former Astronaut Crippen Honored
At a ceremony to commemorate the maiden flight of the space shuttle, the pilot of that historic mission was honored with the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
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| 04.26.06 - Teachers Honor Einstein Aboard "Weightless Wonder"
Six teams of high-school physics teachers will test experiments developed by their students aboard NASA's C-9 aircraft, the "Weightless Wonder," early next month.
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| 04.26.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-020
New supplies arrived at the International Space Station today as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft linked up to the Zvezda Service Module.
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| 04.26.06 - Weather Again Scrubs Launch
Launch of NASA's CloudSat and CALIPSO has been rescheduled for 6:02 a.m. EDT on Thursday, April 27.
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| 04.25.06 - Shuttle Update Rescheduled for April 28
Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale will brief the media at 11 a.m. EDT.
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| 04.25.06 - CloudSat and CALIPSO Launch Scrubbed
NASA's CloudSat and CALIPSO launch was scrubbed Tuesday shortly before 6 a.m. EDT due to higher than allowable upper level wind conditions.
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| 04.24.06 - NASA Sets Interviews With Next Shuttle Astronaut Lisa Nowak
Washington, D.C.-area native and first-time space flier Lisa Nowak, a robotics operator on the next space shuttle flight, is available for satellite interviews from 5 to 7 p.m. EDT Wednesday, April 26.
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| 04.24.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-019
The ISS Progress 21 cargo spacecraft was launched today from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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| 04.24.06 - NASA Honors Moon Walker Charles Duke
NASA will honor former astronaut Charles Duke for his involvement in the U.S. space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award.
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| 04.24.06 - Chandra Finds Black Holes Are 'Green'
Black holes are the most fuel efficient engines in the universe, according to a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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| 04.23.06 - CloudSat and CALIPSO Launch Rescheduled
The launch of NASA's CloudSat and CALIPSO is rescheduled for Tuesday, April 25.
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| 04.21.06 - NASA Names Worden Ames Center Director
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin announced that Simon P. "Pete" Worden will be the next director of NASA’s Ames Research Center.
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| 04.21.06 - NASA Announces Results From Exploration Strategy Workshop on April 28
Findings and recommendations from NASA's Exploration Strategy Workshop will be presented to media during a teleconference at 2 p.m.
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| 04.21.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-018
The Expedition 13 crew this week focused on experiments, maintenance and preparations for the arrival of two and a half tons of food, supplies and equipment.
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| 04.21.06 - CloudSat and CALIPSO Launch Rescheduled
The launch of NASA's CloudSat and CALIPSO is rescheduled for Saturday, April 22.
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| 04.21.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle Program Update
Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale will brief the media Thursday, April 27, at 4 p.m. EDT.
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| 04.20.06 - Loss of Aviation Pioneer A. Scott Crossfield
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Michael Griffin on the tragic death of famed test pilot Albert Scott Crossfield.
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| 04.20.06 - NASA TV Covers Arrival of Resupply Ship to Space Station
The residents of the International Space Station will receive a new shipment of food, fuel and supplies on April 26, and NASA TV will broadcast its arrival live.
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| 04.19.06 - NASA Awards Program Support Contract
NASA has selected Honeywell Technology Solutions to provide supplier assurance services to various agency programs and projects.
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| 04.19.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report E06-013
Workers at Space Launch Complex 2 fueled CloudSat/CALIPSO's Delta II second stage Tuesday for flight with storable hypergolic propellants.
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| 04.19.06 - NASA Scientists Study Health Benefits of Exercise on Astronauts
NASA has teamed up with two universities to study ways to reduce the adverse effects of space travel has on astronauts' physical heath.
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| 04.18.06 - NASA Announces Crew Launch Vehicle Contract Modification
NASA has authorized a contract of up to $28.6 million with ATK Thiokol to continue design and development of the first stage of the crew launch vehicle.
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| 04.18.06 - Five Centennial Challenges Competitions
NASA announced Tuesday the opening of team registration for five Centennial Challenges prize competitions with cash prizes totaling more than $1 million.
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| 04.18.06 - NASA Achieves Breakthrough in Black Hole Simulation
NASA scientists have reached a breakthrough in computer modeling that allows them to simulate gravitational waves from merging black holes.
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| 04.17.06 - NASA Names Additional Ambassadors Of Exploration
Two distinguished names have been added to the list of NASA's first generation of explorers honored as Ambassadors of Exploration.
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| 04.17.06 - Shuttle Spacewalker Piers Sellers Available for Interviews
Astronaut Piers Sellers, who with Mike Fossum will perform spacewalks during the next space shuttle mission, is available for interviews on April 20.
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| 04.17.06 - Black Holes Found to be "Green"
Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory will hold a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Monday, April 24, to announce a fundamental discovery about black holes.
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| 04.14.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-013
Technicians continue closing out areas of Discovery prior to its move to the Vehicle Assembly Building, scheduled for May 12.
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| 04.14.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-017
The 13th crew of the International Space Station is wrapping up its first week flying solo in its new orbiting home.
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| 04.13.06 - Mars Orbiting Cameras Debut
Researchers today released the first Mars images from two of the three science cameras on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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| 04.12.06 - NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-012
The Flight Program Verification, an integrated test involving teh Delta II and the spacecraft, was successfully completed today.
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| 04.12.06 - NASA Announces Key CALIPSO/CloudSat Events
NASA's Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) and CloudSat satellites are set to launch at 6:02 a.m.
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| 04.11.06 - Black Hole Merger Breakthrough
NASA will hold a media teleconference 1 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 18, to announce a breakthrough in simulating black hole mergers and predicting their gravitational wave signatures.
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| 04.11.06 - Hubble "Tenth Planet" Slightly Larger Than Pluto
For the first time, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has seen distinctly the "tenth planet," currently nicknamed "Xena," and has found that it is only slightly larger than Pluto.
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| 04.11.06 - NASA Solicits Ideas for Exploration of the Moon
NASA issued a Request for Information Tuesday soliciting ideas on lunar exploration activities that could be pursued as part of the agency's long term exploration goals for the moon, Mars and beyond.
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| 04.11.06 - NASA Earth Science Exhibits Open in Smithsonian Museum
NASA has announced two new exhibits, "Atmosphere: Change in the Air" and "Arctic: A Friend Acting Strangely," opening April 15 at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington.
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| 04.11.06 - NASA Joins Partners for Ocean Surface Topography Mission
NASA has signed an agreement with other U.S. and international agencies to launch the Ocean Surface Topography Mission in 2008.
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| 04.10.06 - NASA Chooses New Spacecraft to Search for Water on Moon
NASA will send a second spacecraft to the moon with the launch of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, scheduled for October 2008.
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| 04.10.06 - NASA Honors Neil Armstrong
NASA will honor former astronaut Neil Armstrong for his involvement in the U.S. space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award at 11:15 a.m. EDT Tuesday, April 18, in the Reakirt Auditorium, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati.
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| 04.08.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-016
Expedition 12 crewmembers Bill McArthur and Valery Tokarev have landed safely in Kazakhstan.
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| 04.07.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-012
Final area closeouts continue in preparation for Discovery's move to the Vehicle Assembly Building and then to the launch pad.
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| 04.07.06 - NASA Awards Laboratory for Atmospheres Contract
NASA has selected Science Systems and Applications, Inc., Lanham, Md., for the Laboratory for Atmospheres Scientific and Technical Support Services contract.
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| 04.07.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-015
Camaraderie and hard work highlighted this week's joint operations on the International Space Station
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| 04.07.06 - NASA Announces Media Opening of Smithsonian Earth Science Exhibits
NASA invites the media to a preview of two major new exhibits on the Earth's changing climate Tuesday, April 11 at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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| 04.06.06 - Exploration Park to Host Space Technology and Commerce
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center announced Thursday its plan to seek private-sector partners to develop a space technology and commerce park to be named “Exploration Park at John F. Kennedy Space Center.”
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| 04.06.06 - NASA Briefs Media About New Lunar Research Mission
Exploration Systems managers will brief news media at 2 p.m. EDT Monday, April 10, about plans to conduct research of the lunar surface using a new spacecraft.
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| 04.06.06 - NASA Celebrates 25th Anniversary of First Shuttle Flight
NASA today launches a series of events to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first space shuttle flight.
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| 04.06.06 - Kids' Club Web Site Is Entertaining and Educational
NASA's new Kids' Club Web site features animated, colorful, entertaining and educational activities for children in kindergarten through fourth grade.
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| 04.06.06 - NASA Adjusts Media Accreditation Deadlines for Shuttle Mission
With the launch of the next space shuttle mission now targeted for July, NASA is adjusting the deadlines for media accreditation to cover the flight.
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| 04.05.06 - ELV Status Report: E06-011
NASA successfully completed a flight simulation of the Delta II rocket on April 4 at Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
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| 04.05.06 - Spitzer Finds Hints of Planet Birth Around Dead Star
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has uncovered new evidence that planets might rise up out of a dead star's ashes.
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| 04.05.06 - Next Commander to Give Interviews on Shuttle Anniversary
Steve Lindsey, commander of the next space shuttle mission, is available for satellite interviews from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. EDT April 12, the 25th anniversary of the first shuttle flight.
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| 04.04.06 - Zero-G to Use NASA Shuttle Runway
NASA and Zero Gravity Corp. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., announced today the company -- known as ZERO-G -- will begin to regularly use the space shuttle's runway and landing facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 04.01.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-014
A new crew pulled into port at the International Space Station late Friday to start a six-month mission.
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| 03.31.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-011
Technicians continue to process Discovery for its move to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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| 03.31.06 - NASA Rolls out New 'Kids Club'
NASA has created a new online ‘Kids' Club’ serving up games, activities and plenty of action for future explorers. NASA will rollout the Web site Thursday, April 6, from 8 to 9 a.m. PDT in the Redondo Room, Hilton Anaheim Hotel, 777 Convention Way, Anaheim, Calif.
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| 03.29.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-013
The Expedition 13 crew members are on their way to the International Space Station.
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| 03.29.06 - Cassini Finds "Missing Link" Moonlet Evidence
New objects may help determine the origin of Saturn's rings.
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| 03.29.06 - NASA and HDNet Announce High Definition TV Broadcast Partnership
Agreement covers space shuttle launches and landings through 2010.
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| 03.29.06 - Interview Stephanie Wilson of Next Shuttle Crew
Massachusetts native and Harvard graduate Stephanie Wilson, the astronaut who will operate the robotic arm during the next space shuttle flight, is available for satellite interviews from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 4.
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| 03.29.06 - NASA Announces Spitzer Planet Finder Update
Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will hold a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EST Wednesday, April 5 to announce the discovery of a strange place where planets might be forming.
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| 03.29.06 - NASA TV Covers Soyuz Launch, Landing of Station Crews
The launch of the next International Space Station expedition and return of the current crew airs on NASA TV during two weeks of coverage in March and April.
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| 03.29.06 - International Space Station Captures Images of Solar Eclipse
Crew members onboard the International Space Station captured images of this morning's solar eclipse, as they witnessed the spectacle from their unique vantage point 230 miles above the Earth.
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| 03.28.06 - NASA Announces Foreign Press Accreditation Procedures
For access to the CALIPSO/CloudSat launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., international media must apply for accreditation by April 8.
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| 03.28.06 - NASA Prepares for Space Exploration in Undersea Lab
NASA will send three astronauts and a Cincinnati doctor under the ocean next month to test space medicine concepts and moon-walking techniques.
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| 03.28.06 - NASA Sees Solar Eclipse in a Different Light
NASA is offering the public a front row seat for the total solar eclipse on Wednesday, March 29 thanks to a partnership with the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco’s Exploratorium.
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| 03.27.06 - Crew Exploration Vehicle Contracts Extended
NASA has authorized contract extensions for development of the agency's new Crew Exploration Vehicle.
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| 03.27.06 - NASA Reinstates Dawn Mission
Dawn will travel to Vesta and Ceres, two of the largest asteroids orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
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| 03.27.06 - NASA Named One of the Top Government Innovators
The NASA Explorer Schools Program was chosen as one of the Top 50 Government Innovations for 2006 by the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
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| 03.24.06 - NASA Announces Final DAWN Decision
NASA will host a media telecon at 2:30 p.m. EST today to discuss results of the committee reviewing the decision to terminate the DAWN mission.
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| 03.24.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-010
Technicians continue to process Discovery and close out completed areas for its launch to the International Space Station.
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| 03.24.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-012
The Expedition 12 crew members have the International Space Station poised and ready for their replacements to arrive March 31.
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| 03.24.06 - NASA's New Mars Orbiter Returns Test Images
The first test images of Mars from NASA's newest spacecraft provide a tantalizing preview of what the orbiter will reveal when its main science mission begins next fall.
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| 03.23.06 - NASA Appoints Board to Investigate Fatality at Kennedy Space Center
NASA formed an investigation board at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to review the circumstances surrounding the death of a worker who fell off a building at the center.
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| 03.23.06 - Solar Eclipse Viewing Available Via NASA TV, Podcasts, Webcasts
NASA and San Francisco’s Exploratorium will team up to provide webcast, podcast and broadcast via NASA TV of the total solar eclipse on March 29.
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| 03.22.06 - NASA's Space Technology 5 Satellites Soar Into Space
NASA's Space Technology 5 successfully launched today at 9:04 a.m. EST, from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., on a Pegasus XL rocket.
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| 03.22.06 - Exploration Systems Progress Report
NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate has issued a Request for Information that asks the aerospace industry for input regarding the strategy of a key element of a new spacecraft intended to lift American explorers toward the moon and Mars.
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| 03.21.06 - ST5 Spacecraft Launch Set for Wednesday
The second launch attempt of NASA's Space Technology 5 spacecraft is scheduled for Wednesday, March 22 at 9:02 a.m. EST.
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| 03.20.06 - NASA and Honeywell Win Top Award for Science Education Initiative
NASA and Honeywell's joint effort "FMA Live!" was recognized as the top community outreach program during the recent Promotional Marketing Association's 2006 Reggie Awards.
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| 03.20.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-11
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev took a short ride away from the International Space Station today.
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| 03.17.06 - ELV Status Report: E06-010
NASA has formed a board at the agency's Kennedy Space Center to investigate the March 4 incident that damaged Shuttle Discovery's remote manipulator system (shuttle arm).
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| 03.17.06 - Mars Rovers Get New Manager
NASA's long-lived Mars rovers demand lots of care, as they age and the Martian winter approaches. John Callas, newly named project manager, is coordinating the work to meet these challenges.
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| 03.17.06 - NASA Appoints Board to Investigate Shuttle Arm Incident
NASA has formed a board at the agency's Kennedy Space Center to investigate the March 4 incident that damaged Shuttle Discovery's remote manipulator system (shuttle arm).
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| 03.17.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-009
On Tuesday, Space Shuttle Program management announced Discovery's new launch planning window of July 1 to 19.
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| 03.17.06 - IT Support Services Contract Awarded
NASA has selected InDyne, Inc., McLean, Va., for the Headquarters Information Technology Support Services five-year cost-plus award fee $200 million contract.
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| 03.17.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-010
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev plan to move their Soyuz capsule from the Earth-facing docking port of the station's Zarya module to an aft port on the Zvezda module on Monday, March 20.
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| 03.16.06 - Satellite Glimpses Universe's First Trillionth of a Second
Scientists peering back to the oldest light in the universe have new evidence to support the concept that the universe expanded many trillion times its size in less than a trillionth of a second at the outset of the big bang.
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| 03.16.06 - Moonbuggies Race to the Future
It's not common knowledge, but high school and college students across the country know it is quite possible to ride across the surface of the moon without leaving Earth.
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| 03.16.06 - Apollo Moon Walker Buzz Aldrin Honored
NASA will honor former astronaut Buzz Aldrin for his involvement in the U.S. space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award on Saturday, March 25 at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
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| 03.15.06 - Space Station Missions' Briefings
NASA's International Space Station missions are the subject of news conferences at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. EST, Wednesday, March 22.
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| 03.15.06 - Safety and Mission Assurance Contract
NASA has awarded Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), San Diego, a $148.6 million contract to provide safety and mission assurance support services for the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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| 03.15.06 - NASA, Museum Bring Universe Down to Earth
The American Museum of Natural History in New York City, in collaboration with NASA, debuts Cosmic Collisions this week.
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| 03.15.06 - NASA Reschedules ST5 Launch
The ST5 launch was aborted today because a locking pin in the Orbital Science's Pegasus XL rocket's flight control service mechanism did not retract just prior to launch.
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| 03.14.06 - Student Experiments to Fly on Sounding Rocket
NASA selected 10 student experiments from across the country to fly on a rocket mission June 7 from the Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Va.
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| 03.14.06 - NASA TV Videofile Adds Three Hours of Feed Time
Effective Wednesday, March 15, the VideoFile news feed will be available 11 hours daily on NASA TV's Media Channel (103).
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| 03.14.06 - New Window For Next Space Shuttle Mission
NASA announced today July 1 to 19, 2006, is the new launch planning window for Space Shuttle Discovery's mission (STS-121).
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| 03.14.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle Program Update Today
Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale briefs the media today at 4 p.m. EST from Johnson Space Center. The briefing about the next space shuttle mission, STS-121, airs live on NASA TV.
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| 03.14.06 - Space Station Crew Taking Short Trip to Move Soyuz
ISS Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev will briefly vacate their orbiting home March 20 to move a Soyuz spacecraft.
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| 03.13.06 - Stardust Findings May Alter View of Comet Formation
Samples from comet Wild 2 indicate the formation of at least some comets may have included materials ejected by the early sun.
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| 03.13.06 - ST5 Launch Postponed
Predicted weather conditions postponed Tuesday's scheduled launch of NASA’s Space Technology 5 (ST5) spacecraft.
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| 03.10.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-008
Final closeouts continue on Discovery in preparation for its roll over from Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).
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| 03.10.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-009
The ISS crew's week included a robotic arm first and a docking communications test to prepare for a new European cargo ship.
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| 03.01.06 - ELV Status Report: E06-009
The Pegasus rocket with ST5 was transported today from the hangar to the L-1011 ramp area next to the runway on north Vandenberg.
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| 03.09.06 - Cassini Discovers Potential Liquid Water on Enceladus
NASA's Cassini spacecraft may have found evidence of liquid water reservoirs that erupt in Yellowstone-like geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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| 03.09.06 - Spacecraft Sees Sun's Far Side
NASA researchers using the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft have developed a method of seeing through the sun to the star's far side.
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| 03.08.06 - Climate Warming Impact on Polar Ice Confirmed
In the most comprehensive survey ever undertaken of the massive ice sheets covering both Greenland and Antarctica, NASA scientists confirm climate warming is changing how much water remains locked in Earth's largest storehouses of ice and snow.
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| 03.06.06 - ST5 Spacecraft Launch Coverage
NASA's Space Technology 5 (ST5) spacecraft is scheduled for launch at 9:02 a.m., EST, Tuesday, March 14 from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
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| 03.06.06 - First Stardust Comet Sample Results
Results from the first studies of cometary samples returned to Earth by NASA’s Stardust spacecraft is the subject of a news conference at 3 p.m. EST, Monday, March 13, from NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston
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| 03.06.06 - Interview Dates for Shuttle Spacewalker Mike Fossum
NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, who will perform three spacewalks during the next space shuttle mission, is available for live satellite interviews from 6:40 to 8:40 a.m. EST, Thursday, March 9.
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| 03.06.06 - Solar Cycle Mystery Resolved
Scientists predict the next solar activity cycle will be 30 to 50 percent stronger than the previous one and up to a year late.
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| 03.03.06 - NASA Announces Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Coverage
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter begins the most critical minutes of its flight on March 10. NASA is providing mission briefings and commentary March 8 and 10.
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| 03.03.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-007
Space Shuttle Program management set a launch date of no earlier than May 10 for Discovery's launch to the International Space Station.
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| 03.03.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-008
Entering the homestretch of a half-year mission, ISS Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev monitored the departure of one of two Russian cargo ships today.
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| 03.03.06 - Supercomputing Time for Advanced Research
NASA has awarded approximately 4.65 million hours of supercomputing time to researchers.
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| 03.02.06 - NASA Announces International Space Station Update
Friday at 3 p.m. EST, NASA's International Space Station Program Manager Mike Suffredini will update reporters about the revised station configuration and assembly sequence.
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| 03.02.06 - Media Teleconference on Solar Cycle Discovery
NASA and research partners present these findings about predicting the solar cycle during a teleconference at 1 p.m. EST, Monday, March 6.
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| 03.02.06 - NASA Detects Significant Antarctic Ice Mass Loss
Scientists were able to conduct the first-ever gravity survey of the entire Antarctic ice sheet using data from the joint NASA/German Aerospace Center Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE).
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| 03.02.06 - Joint Statement by ISS Heads of Agency
The heads of space agencies from Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the United States met at Kennedy Space Center today to review ISS cooperation and endorse a revision to the station configuration and assembly sequence.
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| 03.01.06 - NASA Announces Test and Evaluation Contract
NASA has awarded a three-year, $162.5 million contract to Jacobs Sverdrup of Tullahoma, Tenn., for test and evaluation support at the agency's Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility near Las Cruces, N.M.
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| 03.01.06 - ELV Status Report: E06-008
The ST5 launch has been rescheduled due to the availability of the Western Range.
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| 02.28.06 - Shuttle Fuel Tank Arrives at Kennedy
The redesigned external fuel tank that will launch the next shuttle mission is scheduled to arrive at 1 p.m. EST, Wednesday at Kennedy Space Center.
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| 02.27.06 - NASA Updates Plans for Heads of Agency News Briefing
Reporters at participating NASA centers will be able to ask questions of Administrator Griffin and his counterparts from the ISS partnership at Thursday's 1 p.m. EST news conference.
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| 02.27.06 - NASA Awards Ocean Color Research Support Services Contract
NASA has selected SAIC to provide support for Goddard Space Flight Center Ocean Color research programs.
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| 02.24.06 - NASA Awards Contract to Enterprise Advisory Services
NASA has awarded a three-year contract to Enterprise Advisory Services Inc. for facility operations and support of the Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility.
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| 02.24.06 - NASA Awards Sciences and Exploration Data Analysis Contract
NASA has selected ADNET Systems Inc. for the Sciences and Exploration Data Analysis five-year cost-plus award fee contract.
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| 02.24.06 - NASA Ships External Fuel Tank for Next Shuttle Mission
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, workers at the nearby Michoud Assembly Facility persevered through their own personal hardships to deliver a newly designed external fuel tank for the space shuttle.
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| 02.24.06 - Space Shuttle Processing Report: S06-006
Thermal protection system blanket installation continues on the orbiter boom sensor system. The sensor package was installed Tuesday on the boom.
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| 02.24.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-007
Aboard the International Space Station this week, Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev have been preparing for upcoming spacecraft arrivals and departures.
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| 02.24.06 - Orbiter Nears Red Planet Rendezvous
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is nearing a milestone, as the spacecraft prepares to slow to allow the Red Planet's gravity to grab it into orbit on March 10.
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| 02.23.06 - Education Events at Charlotte
NASA brings the excitement of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education to Charlotte, N.C., during the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Basketball Tournament, Feb. 27 to March 3 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
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| 02.22.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-007
The ST5 launch has been rescheduled to no earlier than March 6.
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| 02.22.06 - Shuttle Crew Visits White House
NASA's Return to Flight crew met with President George W. Bush in the Oval Office at the White House this afternoon.
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| 02.22.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle Program Update
NASA managers will brief media about the Space Shuttle Program and the next mission (STS-121), at 2 p.m. EST, Tuesday at Kennedy Space Center.
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| 02.22.06 - NASA Schedules News Briefing With Space Station Heads of Agency
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin and his counterparts from the International Space Station partnership will speak with reporters at 1 p.m. EST, Thursday, March 2 at the Kennedy Space Center press site.
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| 02.22.06 - Milky Way Map Reveals Unseen Objects
Nearly 400 years after Galileo determined the wispy Milky Way comprises individual stars, scientists using Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer have done the same for the "X-ray Milky Way."
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| 02.22.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle and Station Crew Interviews
Videotaped interviews with the crews of NASA's next space shuttle and international space station missions are available. Highlights will air starting at noon EST.
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| 02.17.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-006
The International Space Station crew completed a semiannual treadmill overhaul this week and began readying for a first-ever station "camp out" next week.
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| 02.17.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-006
Spacecraft closeouts are complete. The fairing was cleaned and inspected with a black light for any contamination. Quality control contamination samples were taken from the craft.
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| 02.17.06 - NASA Announces Mars Mission Briefing
NASA will brief news media about the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission at 1 p.m. EST, Friday. The event is in NASA's auditorium, 300 E Street SW, Washington.
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| 02.17.06 - Next Shuttle Pilot Available for Interviews
Mark Kelly, is available for live satellite interviews from 6:40 to 8:40 a.m. EST, Thursday, Feb. 23.
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| 02.17.06 - Lunar Orbiter Team Making Progress
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter team recently passed its Preliminary Design Review heralding the start of the mission confirmation process.
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| 02.16.06 - Greenland Ice-Loss Doubles in Past Decade
Melting leads sea level to rise faster.
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| 02.16.06 - NASA Honors Walter Cronkite
NASA is honoring Walter Cronkite for his coverage of America's space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award.
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| 02.16.06 - NASA Announces Shared Services Center Ground Breaking
The NASA Shared Services Center is hosting a ground breaking ceremony at 10:30 a.m. CST, Friday, Feb. 24 on the grounds of the Stennis Space Center, Miss.
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| 02.15.06 - NASA Announces Shuttle Crew Media Event Time Change
The six American crew members of the next shuttle mission (STS-121) meet with the media at 9:30 a.m. EST, Friday; not 8 a.m. EST, as originally announced, at the Kennedy Space Center Press Site, Fla.
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| 02.15.06 - NASA Satellite Technology Helps Fight Invasive Plant Species
NASA Earth observations and a new Internet-based decision tool are providing information to combat an invasive plant species.
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| 02.14.06 - NASA Announces AAAS Media Events
Briefings include Earth science, Stardust and astronomy topics.
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| 02.14.06 - NASA's Exploration Systems Progress Report
Testing is under way by NASA engineers to lay the foundation for developing the Crew Launch Vehicle, the agency's future launch vehicle system.
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| 02.13.06 - Next Shuttle Crew Meets Media at Kennedy
The next space shuttle crew will take news media questions at 8 a.m. EST, Friday at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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| 02.13.06 - NASA Honors Astronaut Slayton
NASA will honor Deke Slayton, one of the original seven NASA astronauts, with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award.
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| 02.10.06 - NASA and Olympic Athletes Plan Lunar Games
With the help of several Olympic athletes, students can get a physics lesson from NASA about potential winter sports on the most extreme venue around -- the moon.
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| 02.10.06 - Space Shuttle Processing Report: S06-005
Thermal protection system blanket installation continues on the orbiter boom sensor system. The sensor package was installed Tuesday on the boom.
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| 02.10.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-005
Flight Simulation No. 4, an integrated test with the ST5 spacecraft and the Pegasus rocket, completed Wednesday.
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| 02.10.06 - NASA Honors Astronaut John Glenn
NASA will honor John Glenn, one of the original seven NASA astronauts, with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award.
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| 02.10.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-005
After an almost six-hour spacewalk last week, the crew began the week with a little time off; then returned to science investigations, routine maintenance and equipment tests.
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| 02.09.06 - NASA Preparing Oxygen Generation System for Space Station
"Delivering this hardware to the space station is a major step toward achieving the full potential of the complex."
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| 02.09.06 - N.C. Students Speak With Station Crew
High school students will speak with the International Space Station crew from approximately 9:37 to 9:55 a.m. EST, Wednesday, Feb. 15.
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| 02.08.06 - Ames Research Center Services Contract
NASA selected Consolidated Safety Service Inc. to support programs for occupational safety, industrial hygiene and medical services at Ames Research Center.
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| 02.08.06 - GlobalFlyer Departs From NASA's Kennedy Shuttle Runway
The Virgin Atlantic Airways GlobalFlyer aircraft took off today from NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility, Fla., at 7:22 a.m. EST.
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| 02.08.06 - Industry Uses NASA Wind Tunnels to Design New Airplanes
NASA-developed wind tunnel technology is being used by the aviation industry to perfect new airplane designs throughout the development process.
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| 02.08.06 - Challenges Program Seeks Input For New Competitions
NASA's Centennial Challenges Program has released draft rules for six new prize competitions.
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| 02.08.06 - NASA Advisory Council Meets in Washington
The NASA Advisory Council, chaired by former Senator and Apollo moon walker Harrison Schmitt, will meet in public session today and Thursday in Washington.
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| 02.07.06 - Media Accreditation for Next Shuttle Mission
NASA media accreditation is open for the Space Shuttle Discovery mission. The possible launch window is May 3 to 22.
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| 02.06.06 - Administrator's Statement About FY 2007 Budget
This morning, the President announced the Fiscal Year 2007 budget request for the entire federal government. This includes a $16.8 billion request for NASA, which represents a 3.2 percent increase over the 2006 budget.
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| 02.04.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-005
Space station crewmembers released a spacesuit-turned-satellite during the second spacewalk of their mission last night.
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| 02.03.06 - Space Shuttle Processing Report: S06-004
The forward reaction control system is scheduled to be delivered to the bay next week for installation into the vehicle.
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| 02.03.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-004
The ST5 spacecraft will be mated to the Pegasus XL rocket today in the Orbital Sciences hangar, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
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| 02.03.06 - NASA's "Spinoffs" Help Make Life Better on Earth
Finding ways to apply cutting-edge technologies to life on Earth is one of the most important byproducts of NASA's exploration and research.
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| 02.02.06 - NASA Hosts Hall of Fame Teacher at Education Conference
Future teachers attending the Pre-Service Teacher conference will get some valuable advice from one of America's most recognized teachers, Jaime Escalante.
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| 02.02.06 - NASA Selects Support for Langley Simulation Facilities
NASA has selected Unisys Corporation, Reston, Va., to provide simulation and flight information technology services. The cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is valued at more than $49 million over five years.
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| 02.01.06 - NASA Selects Integrated Safety Data Response Contractor
NASA selected Battelle Memorial Institute to support research and development of the Integrated Safety Data for Strategic Response project at the Ames Research Center.
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| 02.01.06 - NASA Selects SAIC for Goddard Space Flight Center Support
NASA has selected SAIC to provide support to the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center, Laboratory for Atmospheres, Greenbelt, Md.
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| 02.01.06 - NASA Announces FY 07 Budget Press Conference
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin briefs the media about the agency's FY 2007 budget at 1:00 p.m. EST, Monday, Feb. 6.
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| 01.30.06 - New Langley Research Center Deputy Director
NASA announced today Stephen Jurczyk is the new Deputy Center Director for the agency's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va.
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| 01.30.06 - NASA Test Provides Pilots With Better Weather Forecasts
Weather forecasters are making better local predictions for pilots thanks to an airborne sensor being tested by NASA's Aviation Safety Program.
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| 01.27.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-003
Technicians worked on inspections and closeouts prior to next week's installation of the forward reaction control system. Installation of the dome-mounted heat shields that surround the shuttle's three engines will begin when main engine leak checks are complete.
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| 01.27.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-004
Preparations for a walk in space took center stage this week on the space station, as Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev reviewed procedures, gathered tools and outfitted equipment for their Feb. 3 spacewalk.
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| 01.27.06 - Past Meets Future With Partnership
NASA's Langley Research Center has partnered with Jamestown 2007, planners of the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, through a Space Act Agreement.
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| 01.27.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-003
In the Orbital Sciences hangar, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., mating the three Pegasus XL stages completed.
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| 01.26.06 - Administrator's Day of Remembrance Statement
The Day or Remembrance honors those who gave their lives for the cause of exploration and discovery.
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| 01.25.06 - American Meteorological Society News Events
NASA researchers will present findings and meet with media on a variety of Earth science topics at the American Meteorological Society's 86th Annual Meeting.
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| 01.25.06 - American Meteorological Society Presentations
NASA researchers will present findings on a variety of Earth science topics at the American Meteorological Society 86th Annual Meeting Jan. 29 - Feb. 3 at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta.
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| 01.24.06 - NASA Loans Engine to Industry Partner
NASA is loaning a rocket engine to Rocketplane Limited, Inc. of Oklahoma City as part of an innovative industry partnership program.
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| 01.23.06 - Senior Management Changes
NASA announced senior management changes today involving three agency field centers.
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| 01.23.06 - NASA Postpones Stardust Mission Media Update
NASA has postponed the Stardust comet mission media briefing scheduled for 1 p.m. EST (12 p.m. CST), Tuesday.
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| 01.23.06 - NASA Honors Apollo Astronaut Michael Collins
NASA will honor former astronaut Michael Collins for his involvement in the U.S. space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award at 11 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 9 at the Cradle of Aviation Museum Space Hall, One Davis Ave., Garden City, N.Y.
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| 01.23.06 - NASA Honors Apollo Astronaut Edgar Mitchell
NASA will honor former Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell with the presentation of the Ambassador of Exploration Award on Sunday, Feb. 5.
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| 01.20.06 - NASA Magnetic Field Mission Ends
NASA's Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) satellite recently ceased operations, bringing to a close a successful six-year mission.
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| 01.20.06 - NASA Announces Stardust Media Update
The next Stardust comet mission media briefing is at 1 p.m. EST (noon, CST), Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Johnson Space Center, Houston.
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| 01.20.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-002
The shuttle's remote manipulator system was installed Monday and verification testing starts next week. All three main engines were installed last week and leak checks continue.
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| 01.20.06 - Support for Center for Aerospace Information
NASA has selected Chugach Industries, Inc., of Anchorage, Alaska, for a follow-on contract to assist the agency in conducting a scientific and technical information program.
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| 01.20.06 - Expedition 12 Spacewalk Briefing: Jan. 27
NASA is previewing the next spacewalk by the ISS Expedition 12 crew at 2 p.m. EST, Friday, Jan. 27 from the Johnson Space Center, Houston.
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| 01.20.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-003
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur began his week Sunday by running a half-marathon on the station treadmill, supporting friends and colleagues running in the Houston Marathon.
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| 01.19.06 - NASA Awards Scientific Support Contract
NASA has selected SGT, Inc., Greenbelt, Md., for award of the Geophysics, Geodynamics and Space Geodesy Support contract.
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| 01.19.06 - NASA Seeks Transporation Proposals
NASA is challenging U.S. industry to create new capabilities and services that will support the Vision for Space Exploration.
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| 01.18.06 - NASA Announces Stardust Mission Briefing
NASA announced a news conference at 11 a.m. EST (10 a.m. CST) tomorrow to discuss the comet and interstellar dust samples returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft.
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| 01.18.06 - NASA Awards Engineering Support Contract
NASA has awarded a $34 million contract to The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. to provide engineering development and analysis for the space shuttle and ISS.
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| 01.13.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-002
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev completed an important upgrade to the station's spacewalk preparation systems.
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| 01.12.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-002
The launch of Pluto New Horizons is scheduled Jan. 17.
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| 01.12.06 - New Horizons Web and TV Coverage: Jan. 15-17
NASA will offer a Webcast on Jan. 15; launch coverage starts at 11 a.m. EST on Jan. 17.
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| 01.12.06 - Comet Hunter on Final Approach for Sunday Landing
NASA's Stardust mission return capsule will land Sunday at approximately 5:12 a.m. EST (3:12 MST) on the Utah Test and Training Range.
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| 01.12.06 - NASA Restructures Aeronautics Research
"NASA is returning to long-term investment in cutting-edge fundamental research in traditional aeronautics disciplines."
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| 01.12.06 - Administrator Marks Vision for Space Exploration Anniversary
"Two years ago this week, President Bush committed our nation to the Vision for Space Exploration. This Vision commits America to a journey of discovery and exploration."
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| 01.12.06 - Griffin Meets Media at Kennedy Space Center
Administrator Griffin will meet with media covering the New Horizons launch at Kennedy Space Center from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. EST, Tuesday, Jan. 17.
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| 01.11.06 - NASA Refines Design For Crew Exploration Vehicle
NASA's Constellation Program is making progress toward selecting a prime contractor to design, develop and build the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), America's first new human spacecraft in 30 years.
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| 01.11.06 - Spitzer Finds Possible Comet Dust Around Star
Spitzer Space Telescope spotted what may be comet dust sprinkled around the white dwarf star G29-38 that died 500 million years ago.
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| 01.11.06 - Hubble Reveals Thousands of Orion Nebula Stars
In one of the most detailed astronomical images ever produced, the Hubble Space Telescope captured an unprecedented look at the Orion Nebula.
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| 01.10.06 - NASA Honors Astronomer With Medal
Administrator Griffin awarded the Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal posthumously to acclaimed astronomer and astrophysicist John Bahcall, whose achievements included work on development of the Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 01.10.06 - Chandra Finds Black Holes Stirring Up Galaxies
Black holes are creating havoc in unsuspected places, according to a new study of images of elliptical galaxies made by the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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| 01.10.06 - NASA Honors Legendary Astronaut Vance Brand
NASA will honor former astronaut Vance Brand with an Ambassador of Exploration Award at 9 p.m. EST, Friday, Jan. 20 in Longmont, Colo.
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| 01.09.06 - More to the North Star Than Meets the Eye
By stretching the capabilities of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to the limit, astronomers photographed the close companion to Polaris, known also as the North Star, for the first time.
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| 01.06.06 - Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E06-001
The launch of Pluto New Horizons is scheduled for no earlier than Jan. 17, 2006.
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| 01.06.06 - American Astronomical Society Meeting
NASA researchers will present findings at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Washington Jan. 8 - 12.
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| 01.06.06 - Shuttle Processing Status Report: S06-001
On Tuesday, the vehicle was powered up so technicians could open the payload bay doors and deploy the Ku-band antenna, putting the vehicle back into a processing configuration.
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| 01.06.06 - Next ISS Crew Discusses Mission
The next residents of the International Space Station will discuss the mission during a news conference at 3 p.m. EST (2 p.m. CST), Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Johnson Space Center.
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| 01.06.06 - ISS Status Report: SS06-001
It was back to work for the Expedition 12 crew after a long New Year's weekend that marked the halfway point in their stay aboard the station.
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| 01.05.06 - NASA Honors Michoud Workers for Bravery
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin awarded the agency's Exceptional Bravery Medal on Thursday to workers who protected a key space shuttle facility from the onslaught of Hurricane Katrina.
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| 01.05.06 - The Next International Space Station Crew
NASA and its international partners have selected astronaut Jeffrey Williams and Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov as the next crew for the International Space Station, designated as Expedition 13.
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| 01.05.06 - Topex/Poseidon Oceanography Mission Ends
The joint NASA/Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales TOPEX/Poseidon oceanography satellite ceased operations after nearly 62,000 orbits of Earth.
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