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Top Story Astronomers discover a solar system like ours The search for Earth-like planets around other stars took a step forward Thursday when astronomers announced the discovery of a solar system that more closely resembles our own solar system than any other to date. FULL STORY Video coverage for subscribers only: VIDEO: WATCH ENTIRE NASA NEWS CONFERENCE QT or RV Mission of Endeavour ...
Home page and index of tutorial/historical exposition of the motion of Earth in space, Newtonian mechanics and spaceflight, on a high school level.
www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Sintro.htm
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Welcome to the NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project Public Information Site To see more BPP artwork click on the picture In 1996, NASA established the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project to seek the ultimate breakthroughs in space transportation: (1) propulsion that requires no propellant mass, (2) propulsion that attains the maximum transit speeds physically possible, and (3) ...
Coldwar era American and Soviet spacecraft that never flew. Photorealistic 3d computer models rendered in high resolution. Quicktime movies of the spaceraft in action.
The Canadian Arrow is a 3 man reusable, sub-orbital spacecraft being designed and built in an attempt to capture the X-Prize.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Policy and Plans NASA History Office Technical Diagrams and Drawings This evolving series of diagrams should be especially interesting and useful for modelers and other space enthusiasts who want to see blueprints of various U.S. piloted spacecraft. Special thanks to Kipp Teague and Chris Gamble, who have scanned the images and arranged the ...
www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/diagrams/diagrams.htm
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Farokh Irom of the Radiation Effects team discusses his poster presentation with a interested attendee at NSREC 2002. - Upcoming: 35th Int'l Symposium on Microelectronics Denver, CO September 3 - 6 - Upcoming: 2002 MAPLD International Conference Laurel, Maryland September 10 - 12 - Joanne Wellman and Pat Smith visited the Reliability Physics Dept. at Sandia National Laboratories on July 30, 2002.
NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia About the Aerospace Systems, Concepts and Analysis Competency Langley Management System Organizational Personnel Competency Overview Collaborative Engineering Center (CEC) Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts (RASC) Restricted to Langley Research Center: Competency Calendars ASCA Calendar and Leave & Travel Calendars Conference Rooms Key ...
RADECS, RADECS association, RADECS conferences ...
Radiation-Effects.com's website which describes their services and products in the area of natural space radiation effects on materials and electronics.
www.radiation-effects.com
R&D in Aerospace Engineering and Science, Software applications development for commercial corporations ...
DISCOVERY PROGRAM LIBRARY (DPL) Date last revised: March 8, 2001 The Discovery Program Library includes documents available electronically via the Internet, as well as paper copy. Proposers are requested to access the document electronically where possible. Only limited paper copies of some documents are available, therefore requests for copies must be approved by NASA Headquarters. Please note ...
discovery.larc.nasa.gov/discovery/dpl.html
Up-to-date knowledge of small satellite technology and an in-depth understanding of the system engineering issues. Together, these give small satellite engineers and managers options in selecting lower cost, but possibly higher risk approaches to building flight hardware ...
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