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''RELEASE: 12-318 FIRST MOBILE NASA APP AND QUAKESIM SHARE AGENCY'S 2012 SOFTWARE AWARD'' WASHINGTON -- NASA's first mobile application and software that models the behavior of earthquake faults to improve earthquake forecasting and our understanding of earthquake processes are co-winners of NASA's 2012 Software of the Year Award. The award recognizes innovative software technologies that ...
''RELEASE: 10-240'' ''NASA PARTNERSHIP SENDS EARTH SCIENCE DATA TO AFRICA'' WASHINGTON -- A unique partnership between NASA and agencies in Africa and Europe has sent more than 30 terabytes of free Earth science satellite data to South African researchers to support sustainable development and environmental applications in Africa. The data from one of the instruments on NASA's Terra satellite ...
''MEDIA ADVISORY M16-111'' '''NASA to Hold Media Call on Evidence of Surprising Activity on Europa''' NASA will host a teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 26, to present new findings from images captured by the agency’s Hubble Space Telescope of Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa. Astronomers will present results from a unique Europa observing campaign that resulted in surprising evidence of ...
''MEDIA ADVISORY M17-108'' '''Media Invited to View NASA Spacecraft That Will Touch Our Sun''' NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will be humanity’s first-ever mission to explore the Sun’s outer atmosphere. Media are invited to see the spacecraft and learn about the mission from noon to 2 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 25, at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, where ...
''MEDIA ADVISORY M18-142'' '''NASA Updates Live Coverage of Japanese Cargo Launch, Delays Spacewalks''' Delayed due to inclement weather, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) now is targeting 1:52 p.m. EDT Saturday, Sept. 22 (2:52 a.m. Sept. 23 in Japan), for the launch of its unpiloted H-II Transfer Vehicle-7 (HTV-7) cargo spacecraft. Loaded with more than five tons of supplies, ...
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... that Norman Thagard would replace John Fabian on mission 61-G scheduled for May 1986 during which crew would deploy the Galileo interplanetary spacecraft. Fabian was leaving NASA; he ... 10 Sep 11 1985 11 Sep 12 1985 12 Sep 13 1985 13 Sep 14 1985 14 Sep 15 1985 15 Sep 16 1985 16 Sep 17 1985 17 Sep 18 1985 18 Sep 19 1985 19 Sep 20 1985 20 Sep ...
... value to $66,187,413 and extended the period of performance from January 1, 1986, through September 30, 1986. Under the contract, PRC would design ground-support systems for the Space Shuttle ... 10 Sep 11 1985 11 Sep 12 1985 12 Sep 13 1985 13 Sep 14 1985 14 Sep 15 1985 15 Sep 16 1985 16 Sep 17 1985 17 Sep 18 1985 18 Sep 19 1985 19 Sep 20 1985 20 Sep 21 ...

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