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NASA Selects Qwest for Voice and Data Services
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA has selected Qwest Communications International Inc. (NYSE: Q) to provide a range of voice and data services for connecting the agency's centers and facilities across the country including the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Marshall Space Flight Center in...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, NETWORKING, Qwest Communications Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, voice
Research articles 2008-10-23
Orbital Successfully Launches Company-Built IBEX Satellite aboard Pegasus Rocket for NASA
-- Latest Mission Is 26th Consecutive Successful Launch for Pegasus -- -- Scientific Satellite to Study the Heliosphere is Performing as Expected Early in its Mission -- DULLES, Va. -- Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB) announced today that its Pegasus([R]) rocket successfully launched the company-built Interstellar Boundary Explorer...
Tags: NASA, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 2008-10-20
Braxton on Team Awarded NASA Communications Networks Contract
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Braxton Technologies today announced it is part of the ITT team that has been awarded a $1.26 billion maximum value contract by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC to provide operations support for their space and ground communications networks. The period of performance for the...
Tags: NASA, network, NETWORKING, team
Research articles 2008-10-16
ITT Awarded NASA Space Communications Network Services Contract
MCLEAN, Va. -- ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT) today announced it has been selected by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center to perform telemetry, tracking and command services for near-Earth missions under the Space Communications Network Services SCNS contract. The contract has a base period of performance of five years and...
Tags: ITT Corp., NASA, network, NETWORKING
Research articles 2008-10-10
NASA Specifies Hypertac® "Basket of Wires" Technology for all Space Flight Applications
Hypertronics Ensures Interconnect Reliability for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center HUDSON, Mass. -- Smiths Interconnect, a division of the global technology business Smiths Group today announces that Hypertronics cPCI connectors, featuring the trademarked Hypertac "Basket of Wires" technology are the only approved Compact PCI connectors for NASA space flight...
Tags: basket, Manufacturing, NASA, NETWORKING
Research articles 2008-09-18
Aerospace & Defense News - Space
Sep 8, 2008 Industry proposals for orbital complexes, Moon and Mars landers and a rocket capable of putting 50,000kg (110,000lb) into low-Earth orbit have emerged for a European Space Agency exploration reference architecture. At ESA's 7-8 July architecture review meeting European industry detailed ideas that could inform ESA's development...
Tags: aerospace, FINANCE, imaging, Manufacturing, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite, SOFTWARE, team
Research articles 2008-09-08
SpaceX Sets August 2 for Falcon 1 launch
First Privately Developed Liquid Fuel Rocket to Orbit HAWTHORNE, Calif. -- Space Exploration Technologies Corp. SpaceX has scheduled the launch of the Falcon 1 Flight 3 mission for Saturday, August 2nd. The launch window will open at 4:00 p.m. PDT / 7:00 p.m. EDT and remain open for five...
Tags: California, MARKETING, Merlin, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 2008-08-02
Orbital Delivers NASA's IBEX Satellite to Vandenberg Air Force Base for Integration with Pegasus Launch Vehicle
-- Company-Built Interstellar Boundary Explorer Spacecraft to be Launched Aboard Pegasus Rocket from Kwajalein Atoll Near the Equator -- DULLES, Va. -- Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE:ORB) announced today that the Interstellar Boundary Explorer IBEX satellite has arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base VAFB, CA following the completion of its...
Tags: NASA, NETWORKING, Orbital Sciences Corp., satellite
Research articles 2008-07-30
Spirent Federal GPS Simulator Selected by Honeywell for NASA's Orion Project
YORBA LINDA, Calif. -- Spirent Federal Systems, Inc., the leading provider of GPS/GNSS satellite simulators, announces today that Honeywell has selected a Spirent GPS/Inertial simulator to develop, integrate and verify the navigation system for NASA's Orion project. The Spirent simulator includes comprehensive modeling of the space environment and will...
Tags: Branding, Company, GPS, Honeywell International Inc., MARKETING, NASA, NETWORKING, Spirent Communications
Research articles 2008-07-28
Magnetic energy blasts make Northern Lights 'dance': NASA
WASHINGTON AFP — Explosions of magnetic energy between Earth and the moon are behind the sparkles and wavy glows of the Northern Lights that color the night sky, NASA said Thursday. A network of five satellites of a mission known as THEMIS that studied the phenomenon for a year...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Earth, NASA, NETWORKING, researcher
Research articles 2008-07-24
Satellite to shed light on global warming
BELTSVILLE, Md. -- NASA plans to launch a new satellite next year that will help scientists fill in a gap in their understanding of global warming: the role of clouds and airborne particles. The satellite Glory, targeted for launch in June, will give scientists a much better...
Tags: Earth, Glory, NASA, NETWORKING, particle, satellite, scientist
Research articles 2008-07-04
Greater New Orleans Inc. digs into repairing 'front door' for NASA's
The road to NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility is a bumpy one, something the agency's top brass understands only too well. On a blistering August afternoon last year, Sheila Cloud, NASA's transition director for moving Michoud out of the Space Shuttle program and into the agency's Constellation Program,...
Tags: agency, MARKETING, NASA, NETWORKING, RPC
Research articles 2008-06-30
Sea-level tracking satellite launched
WASHINGTON AFP — A French-US satellite, which will provide the most accurate monitoring ever of rising sea levels and track the effects of climate change, was launched into orbit Friday from California. A Delta 2 rocket carrying the Jason 2 satellite took off from Vandenberg Air Force base at...
Tags: Jason, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 2008-06-20
Launch of satellite to track sea levels set for June 20
WASHINGTON AFP — The launch of a US-French satellite that will track rising sea levels and ocean currents has been rescheduled for next Friday, US space agency NASA said. The California launch of Jason 2 had been set for June 15 but was delayed. NASA said Jason 2...
Tags: agency, Jason, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 2008-06-13
Launch of satellite to track sea levels delayed
PARIS AFP — The launch of a US-French satellite that will track rising sea levels and ocean currents, scheduled for June 15, has been delayed, the French national space agency CNES said Wednesday. A new date for the California launch of Jason 2 will be set by NASA in...
Tags: agency, Jason, MARKETING, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 2008-06-11
Phoenix to dig into Mars soil in first probe
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Mars probe Phoenix was ready to dig its backhoe-like arm into the Martian arctic soil for samples scientists hope hold signs of the existence of water and life-supporting organic minerals, NASA said Thursday. Two weeks after landing on the Red Planet, the Phoenix will...
Tags: Backups, NASA, NETWORKING, Phoenix Technologies, Telephony
Research articles 2008-06-05
Aerospace & Defense News - Space
May 5, 2008 Discovery Communications chairman John Hendricks will return a new and improved library -- more than 100 hours -- of archival NASA footage to NASA May 6 at a Capitol Hill ceremony and screening. Discovery digitized the footage for a new HD special, When We Left Earth:...
Tags: aerospace, Manufacturing, NASA, NETWORKING
Research articles 2008-05-05
Company Watch - NASA
May 5, 2008 NASA is adding two new rockets from a start-up aerospace company to an inventory of qualified launch vehicles the agency can select for future space science missions. The Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 rockets are being developed by Space Exploration Technologies of Hawthorne, Calif. The company,...
Tags: Manufacturing, MARKETING, NASA, NETWORKING
Research articles 2008-05-05
Rainy workdays
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This summer, storm chasers looking for the heaviest average rainstorms in the southeastern United States should venture out midweek in the afternoons. So suggests a study by NASA meteorologist Thomas L. Bell and five colleagues, who analyzed data gathered between 1998 and 2005 by the Tropical...
Tags: FINANCE, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite, SOFTWARE, U.S.
Research articles 2008-05-01
Aerospace & Defense News - Space
Apr 21, 2008 The future lies in using advanced robotics, miniaturisation and fabrication, said Lord Martin Rees, the president of the Royal Society. Europe "should try and get a world lead in unmanned exploration", he said. Spending funds on manned spaceflights "was not a very good use of money",...
Tags: aerospace, INTERNET, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 2008-04-21
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