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- Industry panel urges space shuttle fly-out plan, space station integration.(AEROSPACE)
- NASA must nail down a detailed fly-out plan in order to keep skilled technicians with the space shuttle program as it heads toward its 2010 conclusion, an AIA-led Industry Panel has concluded. In a report released by AIA President and CEO John Doug NASA...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Northrop Grumman-Boeing team shows Space Shuttle successor.(AEROSPACE)
- A Northrop Grumman/ Boeing team has unveiled its plans to design and build NASA's proposed Crew Exploration Vehicle CEV, a modular space system intended to carry humans to the International Space Station by 2012 and back to the moon by 2018. The A...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- In-flight repair system developed for the Space Shuttle.(Aerospace)
- A material designed to patch cracks in the reinforced carbon-carbon RCC composite panels of the Space Shuttle has passed initial tests conducted by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA. The material--a ceramic paste--is appli A material designed to patch cracks in the reinforced carbon-carbon...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
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- SPACE.com Chairman and CEO Lou Dobbs to Conduct Exclusive Live Web Interview With Space Shuttle Atlantis Crew
- News/Science & Entertainment Editors and Aerospace/Aviation Writers NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--April 20, 2000 SPACE.com To Cover NASA International Space Station Mission Live SPACE.com Chairman and CEO Lou Dobbs will interview the Space Shuttle Atlantis crew, while the shuttle is docked with the International Space Station, ISS during NASA's...
- Research articles 2000-04-20
- Aerospace Stocks Drop in Wake of Columbia Space Shuttle Tragedy.
- By Jon Van, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 4--Aerospace companies, including Chicago-based Boeing Co., took hits from Wall Street Monday in the wake of the Columbia space shuttle tragedy. Boeing's stock dropped 48 cents, down 1.5 percent, to...
- Research articles 2003-02-04
- In-flight repair methods for Space Shuttle panels.(Aerospace)
- The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA reports that it has made significant progress in developing a practical in-flight repair method for reinforced carbon-carbon composite CCC panels for reusable spacecraft. Specifically, the space agency has developed a repair system for the CCC panels that envelop...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Thermographic inspection of space shuttle insulation.(AEROSPACE)
- Thermal Wave Imaging Inc TWI, USA, has recently gained a contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA to assist the space agency in developing procedures and best practices for thermographic inspection of the thermal protection system TPS on the space shuttle orbiter. ...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
- Italy tests prototype of unmanned space shuttle
- ROME AFP — Italy has successfully tested a prototype of an unmanned space shuttle, dropping the vehicle from high altitude to see how it copes with the stress of re-entry, the Italian Centre for Aerospace Research CIRA said on Thursday. "The launch took place successfully at 0730 GMT on...
- Research articles 2007-03-08
- California University Alumnus May Help Investigate Space Shuttle Disaster.
- By Ryan Huff, The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 7--One of Cal Poly's most accomplished alumni may serve on a team investigating the space shuttle Columbia disaster. Robert "Hoot" Gibson, a 1969 aerospace engineering graduate...
- Research articles 2003-02-07
- Space Shuttle more vulnerable than previously suspected.(Aerospace)
- Tests performed by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA on reinforced carbon-carbon components RCCs used to protect the Space Shuttle have shown that even small pieces of insulating foam can cause potentially catastrophic cracks and damage to the heat resistant panels. ...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Space Shuttle more vulnerable than suspected.(Aerospace)
- Tests performed by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA on reinforced carbon-carbon components RCCs used to protect the Space Shuttle have shown that even small pieces of insulating foam can cause potentially catastrophic cracks and damage to the heat resistant panels. ...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Columbia down. (Comment).(the space shuttle)
- Like the perennial quest for a "Star Wars" antimissile system, the space shuttle has never been an entirely rational program. At heart, after decades of debate about cost effectiveness and safety, it is a litmus-test expression of faith for its many supporters. That it also happens...
- Research articles 2003-02-24
- ADVISORY/Boeing/IAA News Conference to Cover Space Shuttle Team Awards
- Business Editors & Aerospace Writers ADVISORY...for Sunday (Oct. 13) --BUSINESS WIRE Boeing Integrated Defense Systems WHAT: International Academy of Astronautics Team Achievement Award ...
- Research articles 2002-10-09
- REMINDER/Boeing/IAA News Conference to Cover Space Shuttle Team Awards
- Business Editors & Aerospace Writers REMINDER...for Sunday (Oct. 13) --BUSINESS WIRE Boeing Integrated Defense Systems WHAT: International Academy of Astronautics Team Achievement Award ...
- Research articles 2002-10-11
- Aerospace manufacturer produces "perfect" pins to secure arrays - Lockheed Martin Missile and Space Systems
- Did your umbrella ever open in your car - while you were driving? Not a big deal, though you would not be pleased with the quality of the locking mechanism. But imagine the space shuttle delivering a space station payload into orbit when suddenly, the locking mechanism holding the 100-foot-long...
- Research articles 1997-11-01
- Space solutions: NASA is teaming up with universities and the private sector to solve complex space problems.(Florida High-Tech Corridor)(National Aeronautics and Space Administration)(ASRC Aerospace)
- Only days after the loss of the shuttle Columbia, NASA inked a $220-million contract with Greenbelt, Md.-based ASRC Aerospace designed to enhance Kennedy Space Center's role in space-related issues. Only days after the loss of the shuttle Columbia, NASA inked a $220-million contract with...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- NASA’s Atlantis leaves space station, targets Earth
- Network World - After a smooth and successful mission with the International Space Station, NASA's space shuttle Atlantis this morning undocked from the station, prepared for an uneventful Thanksgiving and began its somewhat short journey back to Earth. Weather permitting the shuttle should land in Florida on Friday. Networkworld Extra:...
- News items 2009-11-25
- NASA maintains course on space waste.(News)
- Byline: Elizabeth Thompson Beckley Aerospace experts agree there is only a minute likelihood that space waste could have caused the explosion of the space shuttle Columbia as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere on Feb. 1. And...
- Research articles 2003-03-31
- ALLIEDSIGNAL: AlliedSignal Aerospace taps COO Of Un United Space Alliance to lead Technical Services unit.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-21 September 1999-ALLIEDSIGNAL: AlliedSignal Aerospace taps COO Of United Space Alliance to lead Technical Services unit C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:200999 COLUMBIA, Maryland -- AlliedSignal Inc. [NYSE: ALD] has named James C. Adamson President of AlliedSignal Technical Services Corporation, a...
- Research articles 1999-09-21
- AEROSPACE.
- NASA International Space Station, Expedition Two Expedition Two, a four-month mission on the International Space Station, began with the March 8 launch of Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-102) and continues through July with the landing of Space Shuffl NASA International Space Station, Expedition Two ...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
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