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''Release 15-198'' '''NASA Selects Student Teams for 2016 High-Powered Rocket Launch Challenge''' NASA selected 54 student teams from across the nation to participate in the 2015-2016 NASA Student Launch challenge, to be held April 13-17 near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Student Launch is a research-based, experiential exploration activity, requiring an eight- ...
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... Oct 5 2004 5 Oct 6 2004 6 Oct 7 2004 7 Oct 8 2004 8 Oct 9 2004 9 Oct 10 2004 10 Oct 11 2004 11 Oct 12 2004 12 Oct 13 2004 13 Oct 14 2004 14 Oct 15 2004 15 Oct 16 2004 16 Oct 17 2004 17 Oct 18 2004 18 Oct 19 2004 19 Oct 20 2004 20 Oct 21 2004 21 Oct ...
... October 1997, with Huygens scheduled to separate from Cassini on 6 November 2004, break through Titan's atmosphere on 27 November 2004, and descend to the moon's surface using a parachute system ... 5 Oct 6 2000 6 Oct 7 2000 7 Oct 8 2000 8 Oct 9 2000 9 Oct 10 2000 10 Oct 11 2000 11 Oct 12 2000 12 Oct 13 2000 13 Oct 14 2000 14 Oct 15 2000 15 Oct 16 ...
... Earth's orbit on a regular basis. In 2004 Toutatis would pass within one million miles of Earth. (NASA Release 92-164; UPI Oct 5/92) Directors of the U.S. and ... 4 Oct 5 1992 5 Oct 6 1992 6 Oct 7 1992 7 Oct 8 1992 8 Oct 9 1992 9 Oct 10 1992 10 Oct 11 1992 11 Oct 12 1992 12 Oct 13 1992 13 Oct 14 1992 14 Oct 15 1992 15 Oct 16 ...
... mass was compressed into a single solid body. (NASA Releases 95-172; Science, Oct 20/95) In 2004, the asteroid Toutatis will pass by Earth at a range of four times the ... 4 Oct 5 1995 5 Oct 6 1995 6 Oct 7 1995 7 Oct 8 1995 8 Oct 9 1995 9 Oct 10 1995 10 Oct 11 1995 11 Oct 12 1995 12 Oct 13 1995 13 Oct 14 1995 14 Oct 15 1995 15 Oct 16 ...
... begun working with NASA in 1987, had served as LaRC's Deputy Director since June 2004. Before that, she had been LaRC's Associate Director for Business Management since August 2003 ... 4 Oct 5 2005 5 Oct 6 2005 6 Oct 7 2005 7 Oct 8 2005 8 Oct 9 2005 9 Oct 10 2005 10 Oct 11 2005 11 Oct 12 2005 12 Oct 13 2005 13 Oct 14 2005 14 Oct 15 2005 15 Oct 16 ...
... Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity. The twin rovers had landed on Mars in January 2004, embarking on missions originally planned to last 90 days. John L. Callas, Mars Rover Project ... 4 Oct 5 2007 5 Oct 6 2007 6 Oct 7 2007 7 Oct 8 2007 8 Oct 9 2007 9 Oct 10 2007 10 Oct 11 2007 11 Oct 12 2007 12 Oct 13 2007 13 Oct 14 2007 14 Oct 15 2007 15 Oct 16 ...
... S. Naval Observatory, was the Full-Sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer (FAME), scheduled to launch in 2004, a space telescope designed to "obtain highly precise position and brightness measurements of 40 ... 5 Oct 6 1999 6 Oct 7 1999 7 Oct 8 1999 8 Oct 9 1999 9 Oct 10 1999 10 Oct 11 1999 11 Oct 12 1999 12 Oct 13 1999 13 Oct 14 1999 14 Oct 15 1999 15 Oct 16 ...
... jointly announced that NASA and the DOD would have closer links, beginning with the FY 2004 budget. Major media reported that the two officials had not provided specific details concerning the ... 4 Oct 5 2002 5 Oct 6 2002 6 Oct 7 2002 7 Oct 8 2002 8 Oct 9 2002 9 Oct 10 2002 10 Oct 11 2002 11 Oct 12 2002 12 Oct 13 2002 13 Oct 14 2002 14 Oct 15 2002 15 Oct 16 ...

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