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Rockwell Aerospace's Tulsa, Okla., Operation Outfitting Space Station.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
Oct. 24--Rockwell Aerospace's Tulsa operation on Wednesday shipped the first of four Integrated Equipment Assembly structures it is producing for the International Space Station. Oct. 24--Rockwell Aerospace's Tulsa operation on Wednesday shipped the first of four Integrated Equipment Assembly structures it...
Tags: aerospace, Rockwell, space station
Research articles 1996-10-24
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 ...
Tags: aerospace, Boeing Co., NASA, space station
Research articles 2001-06-01
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...
Tags: space shuttle, NASA, space station, aerospace
Research articles 2005-06-01
NASA awards work on Space Station and Earth networks. (Aerospace).
Three recent NASA contracts for work on the International Space Station and for Earth-based telecommunications and operations are valued at more than $1 billion. By far the biggest is a $936 million award to The Boeing Company, with smaller awards re Three recent NASA contracts for...
Tags: aerospace, Boeing Co., NASA, network, space station
Research articles 2002-04-01

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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:...
Tags: NASA, Station
News items 2009-11-25
SOFTWARE: Detecting Air Leaks in the Space Station.
A new software system designed by a University at Buffalo aerospace engineer will help NASA detect and find air leaks in the International Space Station ISS. The software will be installed in NASA's mission control when the manned space station is expanded from its current eight-module configuration to...
Tags: aerospace, leak, NASA, software
Research articles 2003-09-01
Aerojet Engines Support STS-127 Delivery of Kibo Laboratory Components to the International Space Station
SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Aerojet, a GenCorp company, announced today that its engines will support Space Shuttle Endeavour's mission to the International Space Station. Aerojet engines are used for on-orbit operations, space station reboost and during landing. On this 16-day mission, the STS-127...
Tags: Aerojet
Research articles 2009-07-15
Boeing-Led Team Extends Reach of Space Station Robotic Arm
Business Editors & Aerospace Writers SEAL BEACH, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 20, 2002 The International Space Station's robotic arm gets added reach when space shuttle Endeavour delivers the Mobile Base System MBS to the orbital outpost later this month. Boeing (NYSE:BA), through its Human Space Flight & Exploration unit,...
Tags: Boeing Co., Integration, MARKETING, mobile
Research articles 2002-05-20
Who's who at NASA: Kenneth Wagner, Aerospace Technologist, Goddard Space Flight Center
Kenneth Wagner, Aerospace Technologist, Goddard Space Flight Center Kenneth Wagner is an Aerospace Technologist at NASA's Goddard Space night Center in Greenbelt, MD. He was the lead software engineer and lead electrical engineer for the Pistol Grip Tool, a computer-controlled power tool that is used on both shuttle and space...
Tags: NASA, PRODUCTIVITY, tool
Research articles 2000-12-01
U.S. space station controversy grows
U.S. space station controversy grows On April 24, NASA finally gave its much-delayedgo-ahead for U.S. aerospace companies to bid on contracts to start building an earth-orbiting space station. The project has been staunchly advocated by the administration since President Reagan announced it in 1984 as a national goal....
Tags: NASA, U.S.
Research articles 1987-05-09
Shuttle tanks to become orbiting space station?
If a San Dimas man's vision comes to pass, the ailing aerospace industry in San Diego, and other regions of the state, will go from bust to boom.Gene Meyers, the tireless evangelist for the California Space Station Project, foresees donut-like space stations orbiting the Earth, providing platforms for commercial enterprises...
Tags: aerospace, Manufacturing, NASA, Shuttle
Research articles 1994-07-04
Subcommittees vote 'big science' veto - U.S. House appropriations subcommittees cut spending for the space station and the Superconducting Super Collider
A House appropriations subcommittee voted last week to kill funding for the planned U.S. space station. At the same time, it left intact most other science programs within NASA and the National Science Foundation, and boosted research funding for the EPA. The subcommittee has jurisdiction over the budgets...
Tags: subcommittee, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1991-05-25
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...
Tags: aerospace, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 1997-11-01
Cosmic Log: America's space efforts converge
Private-sector spaceflight is going public ... or is public-sector spaceflight going private? Space industry executives and space agency officials made clear at a conference today that "Old Space" and "New Space" are converging. "The way we do space business will change," Pat Hynes, director of the New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, declared...
Tags: NASA, flight, Orbital Sciences Corp.
News items 2009-10-22
Landfill space exploration:.
Parts for the International Space Station were accidentally landfilled recently when they were taken from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA facility in Huntsville, Alabama. A spokesman for the US aerospace firm, Boeing Corpor Parts for the International Space Station were accidentally ...
Tags: NASA
Research articles 1999-12-01
Aerospace & Defense News - Space
Mar 17, 2008 Space station robot fails to power up. The new $210 million robot on the International Space Station failed to power up on Thursday. NASA officials say they are fairly confident that they can fix the robot quickly and plan to make software changes after 5 p.m....
Tags: aerospace, Lockheed Martin Corp., NASA, Robots, satellite, shuttle
Research articles 2008-03-17
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...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, video
Research articles 2000-04-20
Brazil: Inpe signs new agreement with Nasa and Boeing.
The Brazilian aerospace institute Inpe has recently signed a new agreement with Nasa and Boeing concerning the equipment that will be developed by Brazil for the International Space Station ISS. Brazil will spent US$120mil in the project, of which The Brazilian aerospace institute Inpe has...
Tags: agreement, Boeing Co., NASA
Research articles 2000-04-25
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...
Tags: aerospace, NASA, space shuttle, team
Research articles 2005-12-01
Stopping leaks in space
Anonymous Machine Design 10-09-2003 Stopping leaks in space Byline: Anonymous Volume: 75 Number: 19 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 10-09-2003 Page: 32 Section: News Type: Periodical Language: English A University of New York at Buffalo aerospace engineer has designed a software system that will help NASA detect and find...
Tags: aerospace, disturbance, NASA, software
Research articles 2003-10-09
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