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SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT SELECTS NASA FOR VIRTUAL REALITY STUDY
A synthetic airport, created in the computer mind of a two- story NASA simulator, will help San Francisco airport, one of the country's largest...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus, John Bluck · More from publication -
TINY HEARTS MONITORED BY NASA TECHNOLOGY
The results are in. A NASA technology originally used to measure airflow over airplane wings has been successfully used to develop a portable,...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus February 23, 2000, Keith Henry · More from publication -
NASA SPACECRAFT BEGINS GRAVITY MAPPING OF VENUS
The Magellan spacecraft's orbit at its closest approach to Venus was lowered Monday and today it began a full 243-day cycle of gravity mapping,...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus, Jim Doyle · More from publication -
SUPERNOVA MAY HAVE CAUSED HUGE VOID AROUND SOLAR SYSTEM
A supernova that shone in the ancient sky like a second moon is the probable cause of a huge void known as the "Local Bubble" that envelopes the...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus, Michael Finneran · More from publication -
NASA BED-REST STUDY INVESTIGATES IMPORTANCE OF GRAVITY
Scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif., are investigating the importance of gravity to life on Earth. They also are...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus, Jane Hutchison · More from publication -
NASA TERMINATES OPERATION OF EXPLORER SATELLITE
The Dynamics Explorer (DE)-1 satellite, which acquired the first global images of the Aurora, was officially retired by NASA on Feb. 28, 1991,...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus, Cheryll Madison · More from publication -
ACTS DEPLOYMENT HIGHLIGHTS STS-51 MISSION
The deployment of a satellite which will serve as a testbed for technology leading to a new generation of communication satellites and the...
NASA, 02/28/05 by STS-51, ACTS, ORFEUS-SPAS, James Hartsfield Mission Operations, EVA, Bruce Buckingham Launch Processing, June Malone External Tank, SRBs, SSMEs, Nancy Lovato DFRF Landing Information, Michael Braukus ORFEUS-SPAS, Charles Redmond ACTS experiments, GENERAL · More from publication -
NASA SELECTS CORPORATION TO LEAD INNOVATIVE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
NASA's oldest research laboratory is working to ensure America's future dominance in aerospace innovation and education. The Langley Research...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus, Marny Skora · More from publication -
NASA AWARDS REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER CONTRACTS
Accessing space is one of NASA's primary roles. But America's space agency has another role that is vital to the nation's industry and that is...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus · More from publication -
NASA SELECTS SCIENTISTS FOR NEUROLAB SHUTTLE MISSION
NASA announced today the selection of 34 scientists who will participate in the experiment definition phase of the Neurolab Space Shuttle...
NASA, 02/28/05 by Michael Braukus · More from publication
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