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''MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-157 NASA TO UNVEIL FULL-FRAME IMAGE OF VESTA AT NEWS CONFERENCE'' WASHINGTON -- NASA will host a news conference on Monday, Aug. 1, at 2 p.m. EDT, to discuss the Dawn spacecraft's successful orbit insertion around Vesta on July 15 and unveil the first full-frame images from Dawn's framing camera. The news conference will be held in the Von Karman auditorium at NASA's Jet ...
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-138 SPACE STATION CARGO SHIP DOCKING ATTEMPT TO AIR ON NASA TV'' WASHINGTON -- As part of NASA's ongoing live coverage of mission operations aboard the International Space Station, NASA Television will broadcast the attempted redocking of an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft to the space station for engineering data collection beginning at 5 p.m. EDT Saturday, July 28. ...
''RELEASE: 10-047'' ''NASA HOSTS ROCKON 2010 UNIVERSITY ROCKET SCIENCE WORKSHOP IN JUNE'' WASHINGTON -- U.S. university faculty and students are invited to a weeklong workshop to learn how to build and launch a scientific experiment into space. NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia is hosting the RockOn 2010 workshop June 19-24 in partnership with the Colorado and Virginia Space Grant ...
Part V of Kenneth W. Gatland 's series on the ''Evolution of the Guided Missile'' appears in Flight Magazine. The article features the diagram for Arthur C. Clarke 's three-satellite geosynchronous communications relay.
''RELEASE 17-065'' '''NASA Announces 2017 MUREP Awards to Tribal Colleges and Universities''' NASA's Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) awarded approximately $1.8 million in new cooperative agreements to three Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) across the United States. These agreements provide opportunities for TCU students, faculty and staff to engage in NASA- ...
''MEDIA ADVISORY M18-116'' '''NASA Invites Media to Meet Earth Science Innovators''' From flooding in New Orleans to coffee cultivation in Guatemala and wildfires in Alaska, NASA Earth observations from space are being put to work helping address a wide range of real-world issues. NASA invites media to meet the developers behind some of these innovative projects and learn how the agency turns ...
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... miles (433,000 kilometers), which is close for a cosmic object. In 2004 scientists had discovered the asteroid designated 2004 XP14, but they had calculated that it was unlikely to pose any ... 17 Jul 18 2006 18 Jul 19 2006 19 Jul 20 2006 20 Jul 21 2006 21 Jul 22 2006 22 Jul 23 2006 23 Jul 24 2006 24 Jul 25 2006 25 Jul 26 2006 26 Jul 27 2006 27 Jul 28 ...
... spacecraft Orion CEV, the capsule-style successor to the Shuttle. Horowitz had left NASA in 2004 to serve as the director of exploration and space transportation at the aerospace firm ATK ... 17 Jul 18 2007 18 Jul 19 2007 19 Jul 20 2007 20 Jul 21 2007 21 Jul 22 2007 22 Jul 23 2007 23 Jul 24 2007 24 Jul 25 2007 25 Jul 26 2007 26 Jul 27 2007 27 Jul 28 ...

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