ESA and India tighten relations at IAC 2007
Date Released: Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Source: ESA and India tighten relations at IAC 2007
The 58th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2007) is taking place this week from 24 to 29 September in Hyderabad, India, with the theme ‘Touching humanity: Space for improving quality of life’.
Explosion reveals tiny magnetic island
Date Released: Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Source: Explosion reveals tiny magnetic island
ESA’s XMM-Newton, has provided new insight into puzzling celestial objects known as magnetars.
No NASA Experience: A Good Thing?
No NASA Experience: A Good Thing?
Marshall Space Flight Center names deputy chief financial officer, WAFF
“Previously, Brown was executive director of finance operations for ConAgra Food Ingredients of Omaha, Neb., a $1 billion specialty food ingredients business.
SOHO’s new catch: its first officially periodic comet
Date Released: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Source: SOHO’s new catch: its first officially periodic comet
It is nothing new for the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) to discover another comet — it has already found more than 1350.
A Warm South Pole? Yes, on Neptune!
Date Released: Thursday, September 20, 2007
Source: A Warm South Pole?
Involving The Next Generation of Space Explorers
Involving The Next Generation of Space Explorers
Students Chose HiRISE Camera Targets on Mars, University of Arizona
“Last week, third-grade students from Sunridge Elementary School in Phoenix, Ariz., saw their chosen spot on Mars released to the world in a new image from the High Resolution Imaging Experiment camera, known as the HiRISE camera.”
High-School Teams Joining Massive Pulsar Search, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
“High school students and teachers will join astronomers on the cutting edge of science under a program to be operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and West Virginia University (WVU), and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Mike Griffin Seems To Be A little Confused
Mike Griffin Seems To Be A little Confused
Sputnik’s anniversary raises questions about future of space exploration, USA Today
“There’s less interest on the part of Americans in doing bold things,” acknowledges Griffin, who nonetheless argues that public support for further human exploration of the solar system remains strong.
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Less Than Full Disclosure from Jim Hansen?
Less Than Full Disclosure from Jim Hansen?
The Soros Threat To Democracy, Investor’s Business Daily
“How many people, for instance, know that James Hansen, a man billed as a lonely “NASA whistleblower” standing up to the mighty U.S.
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