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- NASA Gives 'Go' for Space Shuttle Launch on March 11
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- Research articles 2008-02-29
- NASA Extends Space Shuttle External Tank Contract
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- Research articles 2007-12-21
- NASA Gives 'Go' For Space Shuttle Launch
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- Research articles 2008-01-30
- NASA Selects Space Shuttle Aviation Transportation Contractor
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- Research articles 2007-11-08
- Starfire Develops Second Repair Solution For NASA Space Shuttle
- MALTA, N.Y. -- Starfire Systems has once again contributed materials technology that could provide NASA astronauts technical options for repairing large damage to the wing leading edge thermal protection system. The Large Area Repair LAR kit includes a flexible fiber reinforced ceramic panel, the LAR cover plate, based on Starfire's...
- Research articles 2008-03-13
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- Nist Collaboration Uses Microgravity To Improve Protein Crystal Growth - National Institute of Standards and Technology - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- NIST scientists are collaborating with a private company in the growth of ribonuclease crystals in space. X-ray diffraction topography, which has only recently been applied to protein crystals, was used to probe the differences between crystals grown on the space shuttle and crystals grown at the same time on...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Space Shuttle veteran joins X-33 technology demonstrator program as deputy manager.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 April 2000-NASA: Space Shuttle veteran joins X-33 technology demonstrator program as deputy manager C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18042000 Jeff Bland, an engineer and 17-year veteran of NASA's Space Shuttle program, has joined the NASA X-33 Program Office in...
- Research articles 2000-04-19
- Space shuttle moves closer to liftoff: technical changes loom large on the Discovery.(SPACE TECHNOLOGY)
- After the Columbia crash over Texas and more than two years of agonizing investigations later, NASA is at last getting set for another space shuttle launch. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] On April 29, NASA announced a launch window of July...
- Research articles 2005-05-16
- Aviation Week & Space Technology Reports: Security Breach Forces Tighter Space Shuttle Protection
- Business Editors/Aviation Writers Kennedy Space Center, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 10, 2001 Security forces are sharply increasing the surveillance and overall level of anti-terrorist protection around the space shuttle launch pads this week ahead of the scheduled July 12 launch of the orbiter Atlantis, according to an exclusive Aviation Week...
- Research articles 2001-07-10
- NRC 3D Laser Scanning Technology the Focus of Space Shuttle Tests.
- OTTAWA, ONTARIO, AUG 17, 2001 The National Research Council's NRC internationally recognized 3D laser scanning technology has been adapted for space exploration and is scheduled to undergo its first ever on-orbit testing this weekend aboard NASA's Space Shuttle. NASA first expressed...
- Research articles 2001-08-17
- The greatest search operation: people unite to find Space Shuttle Columbia debris.(Debris Mapping)
- Space Shuttle Columbia broke up over East Texas on Feb. 1, 2003, scattering debris over a 2,400-square-mile area. The effort to recover as much debris as possible has been called the "greatest coordinated search operation in recorded history," and geospatial technology played a major role. ...
- Research articles 2005-05-01
- NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis Set to Land Wednesday
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS Contact: Michael Curie of NASA Headquarters, Washington, +1-202- 358-4715, michael.curie@nasa.gov; or Candrea Thomas of NASA Kennedy Space Center, Fla., + 1-321-867-2468, candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Feb. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The space shuttle Atlantis crew is expected to complete a 13-day mission to the International Space Station...
- Research articles 2008-02-18
- AeroGrow Technology Launched on NASA Space Shuttle
- AeroGrow International, Inc. (NASDAQ: AERO) ("AeroGrow" or the "Company"), makers of the AeroGarden® kitchen garden appliance, announced that the NASA space shuttle Endeavour, launched yesterday from Cape Kennedy, Florida, is carrying an experiment using AeroGrow's proprietary Seed Pod technology. This experiment is intended to advance the science of growing food...
- Research articles 2007-08-09
- A safe return to flight.(Process Technology)(Glenn Refractory Adhesive for Bonding and Exterior Repair)(Brief Article)
- The Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy brought home the risks of defects in the thermal protection systems TPS of space vehicles. To address this need, a high-temperature refractory adhesive system has been developed for the in-space repair of the TPS for the Space Shuttle and the proposed...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- IIJ and IIJ-MC to Broadcast Live High Quality DV for CATV Using DV-over-IP Technology; Live Broadcast from the Space Shuttle after July 14 Launch
- TOKYO -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ, NASDAQ: IIJI), one of Japan's leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced that IIJ and IIJ Media Communications Inc. (IIJ-MC), its 60.1% owned subsidiary, will provide a live high quality digital video DV broadcast of the space shuttle Discovery launch...
- Research articles 2005-07-13
- The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Technology Column.
- By Christopher Boyd, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 9--BOEING LANDS CONTRACT: Boeing Co.'s Kennedy Space Center division has landed a $332 million, four-year contract to process payloads for the space shuttle and expendable rockets. The...
- Research articles 2002-09-09
- KODAK Digital Technology to Provide Mission-Critical Images for Space Flight
- KODAK CCD Image Sensors used on both Space Shuttle and International Space Station for Key Imaging Applications
- Research articles 2008-05-28
- Reusable launch technology
- NASA and the U.S. Air Force are following a study team's recommendation that the two organizations pursue building a joint reusable launch vehicle demonstrator for both civil space and warfighting purposes. This demonstrator eventually could lead to a cargo vehicle for NASA and the Air Force as well as a...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- System Development in the Federal Government: How Technology Influences Outcomes.
- Institutional analyses of federal programs to develop large technical systems explain outcomes in terms of a conflict between coalitional politics and program administration. Such analyses gain precision when they take into account how the technical system being developed mediates the conflict of politics and administration. ...
- Research articles 2000-06-22
- Nist Scientists Ensure The Accuracy Of Measurements Made By The Triana Satellite - National Institute of Standards and Technology - Brief Article
- Physicists from NIST are working with scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and a private company to ensure the reliability of measurements made by the Scripps Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (Scripps-EPIC) instrument. This unique spectroradiometer is one of three instruments aboard the...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
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