A Florida teenager was banged up for six months yesterday after admitting he hacked into NASA systems. |
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I thought the miniature pig laser tests we did for NASA on the ISS were crazy. |
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The situation was set up to provide conditions that might closely resemble an actual NASA emergency abort landing. |
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I am not sure of how it works or what it's made of because I work as an engineer in NASA and I specialize in warp drives, not beams. |
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Testimony from the Expedition Two Crew will be carried live on NASA Television and webcast on NASA's Internet homepage. |
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Summer is the time for whingeing, so at the start of a new year let's change the tone and really give NASA something to probe! |
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In related news, NASA said yesterday that the launch window for its next mission to Mars will open on 10 August. |
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The windshields of NASA vehicles parked outside the building were shattered by the panels, which Kennedy described as flying shrapnel. |
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His NASA team worked to measure gasses in the upper atmosphere by aiming a laser beam out an airplane window to the wing tip. |
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The Discovery space shuttle is counting down for blast-off, with NASA managers confident that last minute hitches would not delay today's launch. |
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No one expects to lose much sleep over it but, for the record, NASA has been sued by three men from Yemen for invading Mars. |
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And, if a 527 was making the ad, they might use a montage of pictures of Kerry touring NASA in a space suit, or windsurfing, or yachting. |
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And NASA named a day of remembrance to honor the astronauts killed in the Colombia, Challenger and the Apollo disaster. |
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Walthall has spent hundreds of hours aboard NASA planes, operating remote sensors, but he is doing his research on the ground now. |
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The company has designed remote-controlled devices for use at NASA facilities for training purposes. |
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This inspired NASA to name the program after the third constellation of the zodiac, which featured the twin stars Castor and Pollux. |
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This month, NASA is conducting a field campaign in southern Florida to investigate high tropical cirrus clouds composed of tiny ice crystals. |
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However, in September 1996 NASA commissioned Laithwaite to develop a rocket launcher using linear motors. |
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Since the rovers began sending pictures back, helpful members of the public have been calling and emailing NASA with news of their discoveries. |
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Apparently, the film-makers had to run the script past NASA so they could use their training facilities in the film. |
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The Massachussets Institute of Technology was the obvious place for NASA to look for help in Apollo's astronavigation problems. |
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The 60-year-old is a NASA astrophysicist who has contributed to numerous space exploration missions. |
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I mean, NASA is working with a lot of very bright folks in the science and engineering and technical fields. |
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Well, 35 years ago today, NASA gave the world's dreamers and schemers a ready-made rationale for anything. |
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Meanwhile, NASA presented a tentative exploration strategy paper at the international workshop. |
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He grew up in New Jersey and did his master's in Virginia and then stayed on to work at NASA Langley. |
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To avoid failure because of mechanical problems, NASA carried out an extensive system design and test program. |
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This is a tough process and will require NASA to make some hard decisions between now and September. |
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Gravity independence and reduced size and weight make microtechnology an ideal candidate for many NASA applications. |
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For the next three years, at approximately six-month intervals, NASA sent more manned missions to the moon. |
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Next month, NASA hopes to launch one of the most historic space exploration missions it has ever mounted. |
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The two NASA missions are being honored in the Aviation and Space category. |
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The spider plants I placed all round the house after reading about the NASA research on toxin absorption do not seem to have mollified her. |
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Using the knowledge gained from the previous Apollo missions, NASA decided the Apollo 11 crew would try for a moon landing. |
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The mining town is well known for its ravaged, hauntingly barren countryside that once inspired NASA to conduct its moon landing trials there. |
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Jarvis was followed by former astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who showed a video of his 1969 moonwalk and urged NASA to start sending citizens into space. |
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Its radio telescope has been selected by NASA to receive and relay television pictures of the first moonwalk. |
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Along with a cancellation of the Shuttle NASA should mothball the space station. |
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It is so unburnable that NASA uses it for the protective shell of its space shuttles. |
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The VASC captured futuristic designs in a special NASA display that shows airplane concepts that may some day fly on an interstate skyway. |
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Does NASA go too far in its quest for safety, making the space program unnecessarily expensive? |
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But, as far as NASA is concerned, someone naturalised yesterday is just fine. |
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The YouTube questions were the latest effort by NASA to embrace social media. |
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I'll transmit the requests directly to NASA so that they can feed it into the uplink for the SpyLink satellite. |
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Inside the tank, NASA scientists are able to simulate the zero-gravity conditions that astronauts experience during space flight. |
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Increased spending on NASA throughout the early 1960s was rationalized as an investment in beating the Russians in the space race. |
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An efficient, timely, revolutionary process, developed by NASA, may help design the next generation of space vehicles. |
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It would take a team of NASA scientists to calculate when a no-knock entry or a brief wait would be appropriate using this calculus. |
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You probably realize that spirulina has been used by NASA for their astronauts and is currently being grown in at least 40 countries. |
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According to the radio station I was listening to, NASA has lowered its flags to half-staff. |
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Is NASA too hamstrung by those restraints to do something as bold as returning to the moon and going to Mars? |
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A NASA study found some clouds that form on tiny haze particles are not cooling the Earth as much as previously thought. |
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With the world glued to their TVs, watching on pins and needles, NASA today scrubbed the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery at the last minute. |
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Once they have successfully flown the next two or three missions, NASA will have to begin some difficult long-term strategic planning. |
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There should be no question that NASA will build a Lunar supply ship as part of the CEV development process. |
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The legislation also authorizes NASA to collect gifts and donations, over the next five years, for the Columbia Memorial. |
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A NASA funded team today announced the discovery of a planetoid located a mere 8 billion miles from Earth. |
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The Shuttle, which NASA described as a first-generation reusable launch vehicle, has to be practically rebuilt from scratch after each mission. |
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In the past, NASA has had to adjust the flight path of space shuttles on at least eight occasions to avoid debris. |
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Reporters at participating NASA centers will have the first 13 minutes to question the astronauts and cosmonauts. |
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In Florida today, NASA beginning its countdown for the first space shuttle launch since the Columbia disaster more than two years ago. |
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The US space agency NASA began its countdown Saturday for tomorrow's rescheduled launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. |
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The government would cut all the funding to NASA, and the organization would fold. |
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Figure 10 is the stochastic critical path for a NASA space exploration mission. |
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I can only presume that even when it comes to NASA they think the public prefers nostalgic futurism to Ridley Scott. |
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The earliest device for interactivity in a virtual environment and with virtual objects was the dataglove developed at NASA Ames. |
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I think a lot of the folks that I worked with at NASA were from the generation that grew up at that period of time. |
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The dedication ceremony was held at NASA Ames Research Centre, Moffett Field, California. |
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It also will help enhance public awareness of NASA by developing documentaries and educational programming for television broadcast. |
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Pieces of foam and file also broke free during that shuttle launch, prompting NASA to cancel plans for all further shuttle flights. |
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Most NASA spacecraft rely on some form of chemical propellant to push themselves through space. |
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The NASA guys look all worried and they're punching a million buttons and making phone calls. |
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Basso is qualified as an aeronautical engineer, having worked in the United States for NASA near Washington. |
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For future missions, NASA needs machines that are resilient, evolvable, self-sufficient, ultra-efficient, and autonomous. |
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You make NASA look like toytown and you did it from a Dutch barn on a farm just outside Hyrll. |
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Two NASA rovers were to be launched this month and next, for Mars, and are scheduled to land in January near the planet's equator. |
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After Shepard's flight, astronauts urged NASA to put a small explosive charge on the escape hatch to make it easier to exit the capsule. |
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After the craft parachutes to dry land, NASA can easily recover it, replace the heat shield and launch it again. |
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The National Research Council reports that NASA has functionally thrown in the towel on a manned mission to Mars. |
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Indeed, NASA had a little more than a nanosecond to rest on its laurels. |
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The astronauts will try some new ideas for patching holes in the heat shield in space, but right now NASA does not have a lot of confidence in the techniques. |
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One boy asked if NASA would send missions to other planets, such as Mars. |
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Used by NASA in the Lunar Moon Buggy's testing series on Earth, the gel-like product is inserted into tyres before there is a problem, leak or puncture. |
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The paper also listed NASA and 97 percent of its employees at home, and Yosemite, closed for the celebration of its 123 birthday. |
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A leaky valve and a tight schedule are causing NASA some headaches. |
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So even as NASA and its international partners build their brand-new space station Alpha, there is a detailed plan to safely deep-six the outpost when its days are over. |
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Water being one of the prerequisites for life, these efforts are part of a larger astrobiological NASA mission to probe the origin and distribution of life in the universe. |
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Can you imagine flying to Venus in an Apollo-era ship based on the same technology, as some NASA people proposed? |
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Critics have charged that NASA actively torpedoed those proposals. |
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Through this program, student experiments were selected in January 2002 to fly on either a NASA suborbital sounding rocket in June or a future Space Shuttle mission. |
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Both NASA and the Russian Space Agency were still playing around with chemical rockets, trying to beat the seventeen-thousand mile an hour escape velocity. |
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The video will be downlinked from the external tank during flight to several NASA data-receiving sites and then relayed to the live television broadcast. |
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In 2008, NASA discovered crystals with a similar make-up to quartz surrounding young stars. |
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I asked a former NASA astronaut, who cannot be quoted on the record, to look at photographs of the debris. |
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He has underpinned his future program by winning from NASA a 20-year lease on the legendary launch pad 39A at cape Canaveral. |
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With the help of NASA educators, school groups will have the chance to build their own flying machines, including helicopters, kites, rockets and airplanes. |
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As the NASA shuttle orbiting the Earth docked with the Mir space station, the hacker disrupted the computer systems monitoring the medical conditions of the crew. |
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It will be broadcast on NASA Television and simulcast on the Internet. |
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Events celebrating the Centennial of Flight Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003, will be carried live by satellite and rebroadcast on NASA Television throughout the day. |
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He used to work at NASA before he worked in finance, so he's literally a rocket scientist, which you need to be. |
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This happened to be the same day that another division of NASA landed a rover, dubbed Curiosity, on Mars. |
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Once Discovery undocks from the station Saturday, NASA hopes to have all four gyroscopes operating simultaneously for the first time in three years. |
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When visiting Operation IceBridge in September, Ambassador Hammer joined NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan on an overflight of Antartica. |
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Did this include NASA, the U.S. Navy and the National Weather Service? |
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This mission enabled NASA astronauts and a doctor to test telerobotic technology while performing surgery on a simulated patient. |
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The packetized data is then downlinked via a NASA developed space communications Ethernet card. |
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Parts of volcanic Lanzarote resemble pictures sent back from Mars by the latest NASA probe. |
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Once the curriculum gets the A-OK from NASA, it will be made available to planetariums throughout the country. |
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New research from NASA suggests that certain geological features on Mars were formed by blocks of dry ice sliding down the sides of sand dunes. |
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The return of supersonic passenger travel may be coming closer to reality thanks to NASA s efforts to define a new standard for low sonic booms. |
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It is the first spacewalk by NASA since July when there was a problem with a space helmet worn by Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano. |
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In robotic science mission and exploration missions, NASA has been ESA's main partner. |
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His uncle who worked at NASA, building guidance systems for the Apollo rockets, sent him some launch footage. |
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One day later, NASA shut down the spacecraft's video feed as it went into 'emergency Sun reacquisition mode. |
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The island was one of 33 emergency landing sites worldwide for the NASA Space Shuttle. |
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Its first uncrewed test flight is planned for September this year, NASA said. |
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The NASA Kepler spacecraft data revealed a large number of multimode nonradially pulsating gamma Dor and delta Sct variable star candidates. |
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According to New Scientist, the authors of the book are Charles Bourland, a retired NASA food scientist, and Gregory Vog. |
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Scientists at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union on December 13, 2007, revealed that NASA satellites observing the western Arctic. |
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On 7 February 2008, a NASA team embarked on a mission to Lake Untersee, searching for extremophiles in its highly alkaline waters. |
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Scientists have reported an annual phytoplankton bloom that can be seen in many NASA images of the region. |
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The Cansat competition is sponsored by NASA, the American Astronautical Society and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. |
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In 1986 and November 1987, NASA climate scientist James Hansen gave testimony to Congress on global warming. |
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The NASA Paresev Rogallo flexible wing was originally developed to investigate alternative methods of recovering spacecraft. |
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Media prelaunch and launch activities will take place at CCAFS and NASA s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. |
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Because NASA has launched science orbiters to Mars on a steady cadence, the current strategy has been cost effective. |
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They can be turned into anything from golf clubs to fuel cells to NASA space ships. |
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The event will highlight the science behind the Perseids, as well as NASA research related to meteors and comets. |
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The Mars Exploration Rovers will act as robot geologists while they are on the surface of Mars. NASA site. |
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On Friday, the NASA space probe Dawn entered orbit around Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt. |
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To minimize the data loss, NASA and ESA had suggested slowing Cassini during Huygens' descent. |
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A resident of Rosamond, Sokolik joined NASA in August 1987 when the ER-2 aircraft were based at NASA's Ames Research Center near San Jose. |
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The size of the ground crew points up a key difference between the Air Force and NASA life-support operations, Sokolik said. |
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There were maybe 100 really advanced users, including aerodynamicists from NASA and everywhere else, who were innovators. |
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Master Bond EP30-3LO is a two component epoxy system offering optical clarity, high temperature resistance, and NASA low outgassing approval. |
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Glenn offered himself to NASA as a human guineapig, to study the effects of space on his own body, and they agreed. |
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From blazars to thunderstorms, from dark matter to supernova remnants, catch the highlights of NASA Fermi's first five years in space. |
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The steel caster proposed to NASA that it could cast entirely new sets of shoes at a similar price as refurbishing. |
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His spacewalking partner, American Christopher Cassidy, had to help him inside after NASA quickly aborted the spacewalk. |
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Media are invited to speak with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on Wednesday, Sept. |
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Army major, McClain was selected by NASA in June 2013 as one of eight selectees in NASA's most recent candidate class. |
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After Carpenter fired the retrorockets to power his return, NASA controllers lost radio contact and feared a tragedy. |
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In December 2010, DLR and NASA laid the foundation for collaboration in aeronautics research with a framework agreement. |
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Spinoffs refer to any technology that is a direct result of coding or products created by NASA and redesigned for an alternate purpose. |
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The NASA culture change initiative was kicked off in March using a proprietary BST survey to conduct an agency-wide cultural assessment. |
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Scientists at NASA assumed a good curveball spins at 30 RPS, but Marinelli's invention proved them wrong. |
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Its mission, the Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment, is a multi-year NASA airborne science campaign. |
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The NASA downlink is a great opportunity for the students,'' said Jay Blank, Edwards Middle School science teacher. |
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The explosion on March 17 was the biggest seen since NASA began watching the moon for meteoroid impacts about eight years ago. |
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These support services within the Integrated Mission Operations Contract II are critical to the safe operation of all NASA human spaceflight missions. |
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The Cypriot team ArachnoBeeA, winner of the NASA International Space Apps Challenge has been invited by NASA to attend the launch of a space rocket this September. |
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I congratulate all of the men and women at NASA and around the world who have worked so hard to keep the International Space Station operational these past 15 years. |
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Since 2002, Alexander, 47, has served in her current capacity at the 5,000-employee NASA research center, which focuses on unmanned space vehicles. |
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A team of NASA scientists has arrived in New Zealand for the first time as part of the Spaceward Bound project to educate people around the world. |
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Haberman said the defense industry started using the flammable fuel in 1979 to launch rockets, and NASA is continuing to use hydrogen to rocket shuttles into space. |
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Paul Bikle, the director of Dryden at the time, agreed to give the design a try, but decided not to inform NASA headquarters they were building a flyable aircraft. |
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Twenty-four years earlier, President Nixon and his NASA administrator James Fletcher had convened in an almost identical ceremony a few miles south in San Clemente. |
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The next day, in a closed hearing the transcripts of which recently became public, NASA officials began to discuss their knowledge of the history of O-ring problems. |
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Humanoid robots will be helpful to astronauts on our journey to Mars, so NASA has awarded prototypes to two universities for advanced research and development work. |
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Astrobot! NASA scientists are regular participants in the DARPA challenge. |
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By 1960, NASA had sketched the outline for a decadelong effort toward unmanned and then manned lunar explorations, as well as sending spacecraft to Venus and Mars. |
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Limited experiments with solar electric propulsion have been performed, notably the manned Solar Challenger and Solar Impulse and the unmanned NASA Pathfinder aircraft. |
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The beginning of the new millennium saw ESA become, along with agencies like NASA, JAXA, ISRO, CSA and Roscosmos, one of the major participants in scientific space research. |
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In the early days of the American space program, NASA used it. |
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Sandia Science and Technology Park, and the NASA Research Park at Ames are examples of research parks that have been developed by or adjacent to federal laboratories. |
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On December 13, 2016, NASA reported further evidence supporting habitability on the planet Mars as the Curiosity rover climbed higher, studying younger layers, on Mount Sharp. |
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And by the end of the Apollo moon-landing program, NASA was allowing common grocery items like bread slices, canned meats, and peanut butter and jellies on lunar missions. |
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In late August 2008, it was reported that images from the NASA Aqua satellite had revealed that the last ice blockage of the Northern Sea Route in the Laptev Sea had melted. |
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Although it was not used for the space shuttle, NASA had been planning to use coke and other materials for the heat shield for its next generation space craft, Orion. |
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In 1963, NASA astronomer Winifred Cameron proposed that the lunar equivalent of terrestrial pyroclastic flows may have formed sinuous rilles on the Moon. |
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It's equipped with a jackhammer and a nuclear-powered lab whose 10 instruments, controlled by NASA scientists back on Earth, will test Martian soil and rocks. |
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Deets' awards include the NASA Exceptional Service Award and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Wright Brothers Lectureship in Aeronautics Award. |
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The ozone hole that forms each year in the stratosphere over Antarctica was slightly smaller in 2013 than average in recent decades, according to NASA satellite data. |
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Nanobacteria, a novel self-replicating, mineralizing agent, has been identified by NASA scientists as a potential culprit in kidney stone formation among astronauts. |
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The stationary firing of the first-stage development solid rocket motor, dubbed DM-2, was the most heavily instrumented solid rocket motor test in NASA history. |
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In May, 1,500 juniors and seniors from the Houston Independent School District explored the world of physics with NASA astronauts and rocket scientists. |
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On March 28, the spacecraft and third rocket stage will be hauled over the East NASA Causeway to launch complex 17, where Odyssey will be rocketed from Earth. |
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The program was aimed at providing flight data on scramjets, a technology NASA and the Air Force officials believe could power high speed aircraft and spacecraft. |
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In his new residence, Jack Ramsden has a state-of-the-art computer and communications centre which makes mission control at NASA look as sophisticated as a 1960s phonebox. |
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His teaching lessons have included movie making, chain reactions, a life-size finback whale, hot air ballooning, gaming, robotics, rocketry and simulated NASA missions. |
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Howard McCurdy critiques the nature and effects of NASA's organizational culture, while Robert MacGregor compares NASA and the Atomic Energy Commission as technocracies. |
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The so-called tetrad is unusual because the full eclipses are visible in all or parts of the United States, according to retired NASA astrophysicist Fred Espenak. |
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