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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
Saturn's geyser-spewing moon stumps science
Frozen iceball or hidden ocean? NASA's Cassini spacecraft has renewed debate among planetary scientists over Saturn's geyser-spewing mystery moon, Enceladus. Cassini mission controllers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., have begun unveiling images of a 40,000-mph pass over Enceladus last week. The flyby, which...
Tags: FINANCE, image, NASA, Saturn, scientist, SOFTWARE, spacecraft
Research articles 2008-08-18
SAIC awarded defense deal for tech services
Nuclear Work Assignments: Science Applications International Corp. announced July 21 it was awarded a contract by the Office of the Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Matters to provide a broad range of technical and analysis services. The one-year contract, with four one-year options, is valued at...
Tags: analysis, NASA, SAIC, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-07-28
SPACEHAB Subsidiary Secures Spacecraft Processing Task Order
Astrotech Wins Fourth Task Order Option Under NASA Vandenberg Contract HOUSTON -- SPACEHAB Inc., (NASDAQ:SPAB), a provider of commercial space services, today announced that its Astrotech Space Operations subsidiary has won a fourth, fully-funded task order under the $35 million Vandenberg Air Force Base VAFB indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity...
Tags: Company, Government, NASA, SOFTWARE, spacecraft
Research articles 2008-06-11
Hayden planetarium shows
Field Trip to the Moon Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. (through June; resumes in September) Guided by a live presenter, children and adults can see a sunrise in space and orbit and land on the Moon. Supported by a grant from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. Cosmic Collisions...
Tags: Collaboration, FINANCE, Groupware, NASA, SOFTWARE, Tokyo
Research articles 2008-06-01
Your opportunity to fly to the moon; On the web
ONLY a select few people will get to step foot on the moon. But for the rest of us there's the opportunity to send our names on America's next lunar exploration journey. Nasa is inviting people of all ages to send their names to the moon aboard the...
Tags: Databases, HARDWARE, MARKETING, NASA, SOFTWARE, spacecraft, Storage, Web
Research articles 2008-05-14
Nashua-Based Alacron Design for NASA Space Shuttle Featured in Vision Systems Design Magazine
CEO Joseph Sgro's Article "Rising Star" Outlines Challenges and Solution for Monitoring NASA Space Vehicles NASHUA, N.H. -- Alacron, Inc., www.alacron.com, makers of high performance frame grabbers and accelerated frame grabber subsystems for more than twenty years, today announced that the article "Rising Star," authored by Alacron CEO Joseph...
Tags: Alacron, camera, FINANCE, imaging, NASA, SOFTWARE, vision
Research articles 2008-05-13
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
SPACEHAB Chief Speaks at U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Science and Aeronautics Hearing
Pickens Backs Value of NASA's ISS Program to Private Interests and Public Alike HOUSTON -- SPACEHAB Inc. (NASDAQ:SPAB), a provider of commercial space services, today announced that Thomas B. Pickens, III, SPACEHAB Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, served as a key witness today in a hearing with the U.S....
Tags: Benefits, Company, Dr., Entrepreneurship, Government, Manufacturing, NASA, SOFTWARE, Strategy, U.S. House of Representatives
Research articles 2008-04-24
Federal agencies help with export opportunities.(NEWS)
When Northern Centre for Advanced Technology NORCAT officials wanted to bring their expertise and advanced technical knowledge to NASA to deliver high-tech outer space drills, they looked to the Canadian Commercial Corporation CCC to connect them. "It was because of the efforts of [the...
Tags: agency, B2B, E-business/E-commerce, Entrepreneurship, Government, INTERNET, MARKETING, NASA, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-04-01
Gassy Geysers: Cassini surveys Saturn's moon
Data from NASA'S Cassini spacecraft raise new questions about the origin of Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus and the heat driving its plume of ice and water vapor. Cassini lived to tell the tale of its March 12 brush with the enormous plume of ice, water vapor, and gas spewing...
Tags: FINANCE, NASA, Saturn, SOFTWARE, survey, vapor
Research articles 2008-03-29
Cassini Tastes Organic Material at Saturn's Geyser Moon
To: SCIENCE EDITORS Contact: Dwayne Brown of NASA Headquarters, Washington, +1-202- 358-1726, dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov, or Carolina Martinez of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., +1-818-354-9382, carolina.martinez@jpl.nasa.gov PASADENA, Calif., March 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA's Cassini spacecraft tasted and sampled a surprising organic brew erupting in geyser-like fashion from Saturn's moon Enceladus...
Tags: California, FINANCE, NASA, Pasadena, Saturn, scientist, SOFTWARE, spacecraft
Research articles 2008-03-26
DeVry University Appoints Long-Time Area Resident as Center Dean of New Palmdale Location
Former NASA Aerospace Education Coordinator to open doors of DeVry's newest Southern California location on March 25 PALMDALE, Calif. -- DeVry University and its Keller Graduate School of Management has appointed Kimberly Irizarry as center dean of its new Palmdale location. DeVry University's newest Southern California location is located...
Tags: Antelope Technologies, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, NASA, PRODUCTIVITY, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-03-25
Lunar exploration - potential UK and US collaboration.
M2 PRESSWIRE-15 February 2008-UK Government: Lunar exploration - potential UK and US collaborationC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15022008 The British National Space Centre BNSC and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA have today issued a report from the Joint...
Tags: Collaboration, Earth, Groupware, NASA, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE, U.K.
Research articles 2008-02-15
BUSINESS BYTE
Robots for the Army-The U.S. Army can order up to 3,000 military robots, spare parts, training and repair services over the next five years under a new agreement. In the past, the Army has deployed robots in combat in limited numbers and only to explosive ordnance device specialists. Now the...
Tags: Databases, logistics, NASA, network, NETWORKING, Robots, satellite, SOFTWARE, U.S. Army
Research articles 2008-02-01
New Treadmill Imitates Running in Space in Galveston
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS Contact: William P. Jeffs of NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, +1-281-483-5035, william.p.jeffs@nasa.gov; or John Koloen of the University of Texas Medical Branch UTMB at Galveston, +1-409-772- 8790, jskoloen@utmb.edu HOUSTON, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Galveston soon will have a spot where people can do their morning run...
Tags: Benefits, Galveston, HEALTHCARE, INTERNET, MARKETING, NASA, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-29
No launch-day drinking by astronauts is found
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA said Wednesday that a survey of astronauts and flight surgeons found no evidence of launch-day drinking by crew members, despite a report last year of two cases of drunkenness. The anonymous survey uncovered a single case of "perceived impairment" by someone just a...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, NASA, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-24
Survey finds no cases of launch day drinking among astronauts
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA said Wednesday that a survey of astronauts and flight surgeons found no evidence of launch day drinking by crew members, despite a report last year of two cases of drunkenness. The anonymous survey uncovered a single case of "perceived impairment" by someone...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, NASA, SOFTWARE, survey
Research articles 2008-01-24
has added Raytheon Co. to their watch list.
M2 PRESSWIRE-15 January 2008-The Maybach Financial Group: has added Raytheon Co. to their watch listC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15012008 Maybach Financial Group is a syndicate of financial analysts, with a core group representing over 250 years of total investing experience....
Tags: Databases, FINANCE, NASA, Raytheon Co., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-15
Algor V20 software is a hit with NASA readers
Finite element analysis software from ALGOR, Inc., Pittsburgh, was a readers' choice product of the year finalist in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Tech Briefs magazine.
Tags: NASA, Pittsburgh, software
Research articles 2008-01-01
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