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NASA Announces Web Coverage of Next Space Shuttle Mission
To: SCIENCE EDITORSTo: SCIENCE EDITORS
Tags: NASA, space shuttle, Web
Research articles 2007-12-03
NASA TV and Web Coverage of Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission
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Tags: NASA, space shuttle, TV, Web
Research articles 2007-08-09
SPACE.Com Chairman and CEO Lou Dobbs to Conduct Exclusive Live Web Interview With Space Shuttle Atlantis Crew; SPACE.com To Cover NASA's International Space Station Mission Live
News/Science/Entertainment Editors and Aerospace/Aviation Writers
Tags: NASA, space shuttle, space station, Web
Research articles 2000-05-17
WebTrends and PSINet Inc. Partner to Deliver Web Site Statistics for Historic Space Shuttle Flight STS-95
PORTLAND, Ore./HERNDON, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 6, 1998-- WebTrends Corporation, the leader and pioneer in enterprise management of Internet and intranet servers today announced an agreement with PSINet Inc. (NASDAQ:PSIX), the first and largest independent commercial Internet Service Provider ISP, to provide Web traffic statistics for Web sites associated with three space...
Tags: space shuttle, Web, Web site, WebTrends Corp.
Research articles 1998-11-09

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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...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, video
Research articles 2000-04-20
NASA TV and Web Coverage of Space Shuttle Atlantis Mission
To: SCIENCE EDITORSContact: Katherine Trinidad, Headquarters, Washington, +1-202-358- 3749, or James Hartsfield, Johnson Space Center, Houston, +1-281-483- 5111, both of NASA HOUSTON, June 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA is providing continuous television and Internet coverage of space shuttle Atlantis' mission, STS-117, to the International Space Station. NASA Television features live mission...
Tags: NASA, TVs, Web
Research articles 2007-06-08
Shuttle Web site/ Space Foundation set for launch
Space enthusiasts can learn all about America's first 99 shuttle missions and get information about the 100th through a Web site launched Wednesday by Colorado Springs-based Space Foundation and the United Space Alliance. The site, www.spacefoundation.org/flight100, highlights Discovery STS-92, the shuttle that will lead NASA's 100th...
Tags: United Space Alliance LLC
Research articles 2000-09-28
NASA SELECTS METASTREAM TO PROVIDE 3-D INTERACTIVE VIEWING ON SHUTTLE WEB SITE.(Government Activity)
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA is using MetaStream 3-D streaming technology from MetaCreations Corp. at its interactive Shuttle Small Payloads Project SSPP Web site (http://sspp.gsfc.nasa.gov/3d/index.html) to help visitors better visualize how the SSPP transports carrier systems for the Space Shuttle. A big...
Tags: 3D, NASA, Shuttle, Web
Research articles 1999-10-11
Nasa Selects Metastream To Provide 3-D Interactive Viewing On Shuttle Web Site
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA is using MetaStream 3-D streaming technology from MetaCreations Corp. at its interactive Shuttle Small Payloads Project SSPP Web site (http://sspp.gsfc.nasa.gov/3d/index.html) to help visitors better visualize how the SSPP transports carrier systems for the Space Shuttle. A big improvement over 2-D images, the...
Tags: 3D, NASA, Shuttle, Web
Research articles 1999-10-11
Shuttle resources include federal contracts database
Within a couple of hours after the Saturday-morning space shuttle disaster, IRE staff had collected valuable newsroom resources and made them available at www.ire.org. The materials continue to be updated.They include past investigative work regarding the shuttle or space program, breaking news and backgrounding Web links, GAO and NASA safety...
Tags: database, NASA, Shuttle
Research articles 2003-03-01
How to cover International Space Station science operations.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 March 2001-NASA: How to cover International Space Station science operations C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08032001 Expedition Two - a four-month mission on the International Space Station - begins with the Thursday launch of Space Shuttle Discovery ...
Tags: Marshall, NASA
Research articles 2001-03-08
Yahoo provides video streams of NASA shuttle's return
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-13 July 2005-Yahoo provides video streams of NASA shuttle's returnC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Video streams of the return of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA shuttle are to be provided by Yahoo Inc, an Internet media company. Live web video streams of the 12-day space mission...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, video, Yahoo! Inc.
Research articles 2005-07-13
NASAexplores: teachers and students can now find more at NASAexplores, NASA's Web-based educational program.(Computer News)(Brief Article)
NASAEXPLORES: Teachers and students can now find more at NASAexplores, NASA's Web-based educational program. NASA has expanded the site to include new space research topics on microgravity, the low-gravity environment on spacecraft such as the Space Shuttle. The site, which receives approximately...
Tags: computer, MARKETING, NASA, teacher, Web
Research articles 2004-06-22
Yahoo provides video streams of NASA shuttle's return
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Video streams of the return of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA shuttle are to be provided by Yahoo Inc, an Internet media company. Live web video streams of the 12-day space mission and its return are to be made available...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, video, Yahoo! Inc.
Research articles 2005-07-13
NASA center supported
The John C. Stennis Space Center, located in Mississippi, will use World Wide Web-based applications and new technologies to encourage greater cost savings for the center as part of a business process re-engineering effort. The facility, one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's 10 field centers, is a main...
Tags: NASA
Research articles 1999-10-01
United Space Alliance Selects eNGENUITY Technologies' VAPS and CCG Lite Products for Space Shuttle Multi-Function Displays Upgrade Program.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, MAY 23, 2001 Virtual Prototypes, a division of eNGENUITY Technologies Inc., today announced that they have been selected as a provider of technology to United Space Alliance. eNGENUITY Technologies Inc. is a leading supplier of collaborative tools for the smart engineering of...
Tags: United Space Alliance LLC
Research articles 2001-05-23
The final frontier debate.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
For the June issue, we asked Ken Bowersox, a former NASA astronaut, and Alex Roland, a former NASA historian, to face off on the question: Is the space shuttle worth the risk? Our reader mail ran strongly in favor of space exploration, though readers disagree on how...
Tags: NASA
Research articles 2005-08-01
NASA NEWS.
NASA NEWS - If your students are interested in space, then they'll love a new web-based program at the NASA Quest site. "Space Shuttle Countdown: Landing to Launch," is a web series that offers students tours of the launch control center, vehicle assembly building and launch...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, Web
Research articles 1999-11-10
Pro-Iraq hackers hit NASA sites
Just hours after the Columbia space shuttle was lost last week, nine servers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were broken into by a multinational group of hackers calling themselves the Trippin Smurfs. Web pages hosted on those servers were replaced with pages displaying a political message critical of...
Tags: hacker, INTERNET, NASA, SECURITY
Research articles 2003-02-10
Top 25 Scientific breakthroughs
In 1982, a human genome was a science-fiction fantasy, and the space shuttle was state-of-the-art science. The field of science has stretched ever more widely into everyday life since then, bringing us cellphones, Web browsing and the promise of a biotechnology bonanza. With help from longtime...
Tags: Associated Press, Biotechnology, DNA, genome, Kingdom, NASA, ozone, scientist, team, USA Today
Research articles 2007-08-20
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