On July 4, 2005, NASA executed a bold experiment in deep space: a spacecraft traveling faster than any bullet crashed into ...
NASA released an image taken on Mars of a crater that looks like an alien head. The name that the agency chose for the image was "Chryse Alien Head." If this was any other agency it could be taken as ...
NASA is canceling its contract with a California-based behavior consultant at the end of June, but said it is not abandoning its culture change initiative. Behavioral Science Technology of Ojai, Calif ...
NASA is set to launch the new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES), another critical link in the development of a global ...
NASA said Thursday that engineers have uncovered new safety concerns with the space shuttle's heat shield and fuel system, problems that will keep the shuttle Discovery from launching as planned next ...
It is possible to think of what has happened to NASA over the past year and particularly to its implementation of the Vision for Space Exploration as a play in three acts — with its ending not yet ...
According to Isakowitz, in crafting this new budget – one designed to refocus the agency on an exploration footing, great pains were taken to avoid creating a situation where a “balloon payment” would ...
A single photograph taken during Huygens’ 2005 descent onto Titan still puzzles scientists, revealing river-like channels ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is joining with several companies in an effort to interest students in science and mathematics careers. NASA announced Wednesday it is partnering with ...
(Washington, DC) Tuesday evening, House Science Committee Ranking Member Rep. Bart Gordon (D-TN) and the entire Democratic Caucus of the Committee introduced The NASA Reauthorization Act of 2005 (H.R.
A new NASA study has found that in 2005 the Arctic replaced very little of the thick sea ice it normally loses and replenishes each year. Replenishment of this thick, perennial sea ice each year is ...
NASA has released new data projecting that 2005 will be the hottest year on record. Alex Chadwick talks with New York Times science correspondent Andrew Revkin about recent measurements on climate ...
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