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The ceremony was attended by Bernardo Patti International Space Station Programme Manager in ESA's Directorate of Human Spaceflight, NASA's International Space Station Programme Manager Michael Suffredini, Robert Cabana, NASA's Director of the Kennedy... Full Article at AlphaGalileo,org
Monday November 23 2:00 am Gay USA 7:10 am 1st Wednesday’s Library 10/07/09: Ilan Stavans “Becoming Americans” 8:30 am Facts to Action Conference: Panel Discussion October 21st, 2009 9:25 am Vermont State Parks: “A Day In The Life” 2009 9:30... Full Article at iBrattleboro
, Atlantis crew members Michael Foreman and Randy Bresnik floated outside the International Space Station for an abbreviated six-hour spacewalk after a false alarm disrupted their sleep. Full Article at A Pakistan News
Astronaut Randy Bresnik's daughter was born Saturday night as Bresnik worked in space, he told NASA. Full Article at CNN
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. — Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, this morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Nov. 22) - Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at AOL News
A stronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Astronaut Randolph Bresnik announced early Sunday his wife Rebecca gave birth to their second child at 11:04 .p.m. CST Saturday in Houston. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
URBANA (AP) -- An Ohio university is celebrating the International Year of Astronomy by displaying never-before-seen photos from NASA space telescopes. Full Article at Coshocton Tribune
8:21 A.M. — CAPE CANAVERAL Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at The News-Press
Global temperatures ceased rising in 1989 and have declined since then, according to an NASA study of satellite temperature data over the last decade. Full Article at NewsByUs
THOMAS O'Malley, the engineer who pushed the button that launched the rocket that carried the first American, John Glenn, into Earth orbit in 1962, has died of pneumonia in Florida. He was 94. Full Article at The Age
Actor Dwayne Johnson, usually known for his action and comedic film roles, takes to the stars as an astronaut in a new animated feature that brings important messages about the importance of space exploration and education to those of us here on... Full Article at Space Ref
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at CTV
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
NASA's revolutionary planet-hunting Kepler space telescope has been honored with the 2009 Best of What's New Grand Award from Popular Science Magazine and a 2009 Breakthrough Award from Popular Mechanics Magazine. Full Article at Space Ref
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas HOUSTON - It's two down and one to go for Atlantis' spacewalkers. Full Article at Space Ref
This July 29, 2009 image provided by NASA shows Astronaut Randolph J. (Randy) Bresnik. Full Article at WRAL
Paulski, as I understand it, Orion is designed for both low-Earth orbit and lunar missions, as well as any near-Earth object missions that … read more may take place (asteroid rendezvous). Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all the for first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves. Full Article at Local6.com
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, pronounced /ˈnæsə/) is an agency of the United States government, responsible for the nation's public space program. NASA was established on July 29, 1958, by the National Aeronautics and Space Act. Full Article
This NASA handout photo shows NASA Acting Administrator Chris Scolese(L) and NASA Comptroller David Schurr as they prepare for the NASA fiscal year 2010 Budget Briefing at NASA Headquarters on May 7, 2009, in Washington,DC.
View Photo »This NASA / MODIS satellite handout file photo taken from space taken on May 3, 2008 and obtained May 6, 2008 shows Cyclone Nargis directly over Myanmar.
View Photo »This NASA / MODIS satellite handout file photo taken from space taken on May 3, 2008 and obtained May 6, 2008 shows Cyclone Nargis directly over Myanmar.
View Photo »In this photo released by NASA, Maryland native and space shuttle STS-119 Mission Specialist, Richard Arnold throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the Baltimore Orioles-Los Angeles Angels baseball game, Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
View Photo »In this photo released by NASA, the STS-119 space shuttle crew, from left, Lee Archambault, Tony Antonelli, Joseph Acaba, Steve Swanson, John Phillips, and Richard Arnold prepare to throw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles-Los Angeles Angels baseball game, Wednesda...
View Photo »This NASA handout image released on April 28, 2009 shows side-by-side images of M33, the ultraviolet image on the left was taken by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer, while the ultraviolet and infrared image on the right is a blend of the mission's M33 image and another taken by NASA's Spit...
View Photo »Alan Ladwig, Senior Advisor to the NASA Administrator makes remarks during a tree planting event in honor of Earth Day and the 40th anniversary of the Apollo Program at NASA on April 22, 2009 at the National Arboretum in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Alan Ladwig (R), Senior Advisor to the NASA Administrator makes remarks with Deborah Gangloff, Executive Director of American Forests during a tree planting event in honor of Earth Day and the 40th anniversary of the Apollo Program at NASA on April 22, 2009 at the National Arboretum in...
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, one of a series made following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 showing a plume of smoke rising from the Manhattan skyline. This image was made by the International Space Station's Expedition 3 crew."The world changed today.
View Photo »This May 23, 2006 NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, shows Mt. Everest and nearby Mt. Makalu in this oblique photograph of the Tibetan Plateau taken from the International Space Station in 2004.
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, shows the Great Wall of China and Inner Mongolia photographed by Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao on the International Space Station.
View Photo »This May 23, 2006 NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, shows a plume of ash from the Cleveland Volcano in Alaska made shortly after Expedition 13 astronaut Jeff Williams contacted the Alaska Volcano Observatory to report the activity.
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, shows the south end of Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas shimmering in turquoise waters in this 2002 photo from the International Space Station.
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, from Apollo 17, shows the first view of the south polar ice cap. Almost the entire coastline of Africa is visible, along with the Arabian Peninsula.
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, acquired on December 2, 2005 by the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer, or ASTER, aboard NASA's Terra Earth-orbiting satellite, shows the Rub' al Khali, the Empty Quarter, one of the largest sand deserts...
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on April 22, 2009, Earth Day, a composite image, which has become a popular poster, showing a global view of Earth at night, compiled from over 400 satellite images. NASA researchers have used these images of nighttime lights to study weather around urban areas.
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on April 22, 2009, Earth Day, shows the first photo of Earth from a weather satellite, taken by the TIROS-1 satellite on April 1, 1960.
View Photo »This NASA image obtained on April 22, 2009, Earth Day, shows the Earthrise over the moon made on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968 from Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, as it entered lunar orbit.
View Photo »This image provided by NASA Tuesday April 21, 2009 shows a peculiar system of galaxies known as Arp 194. This interacting group contains several galaxies, along with a "cosmic fountain" of stars, gas, and dust that stretches over 100,000 light-years.
View Photo »This image provided by NASA Tuesday April 21, 2009 shows a peculiar system of galaxies known as Arp 194. This interacting group contains several galaxies, along with a "cosmic fountain" of stars, gas, and dust that stretches over 100,000 light-years.
View Photo »This NASA handout Terra satellite image obtained April 21, 2009 shows The Wilkins Ice Shelf, on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, as it experienced multiple disintegration events in 2008.
View Photo »This NASA handout obtained April 21, 2009 shows NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit as it drove 6.98 meters (22.9 feet) southeastward on the 1,871st Martian day, or sol, of the rover's mission on Mars (April 8, 2009).
View Photo »This undated NASA handout image obtained April 15, 2009 shows the International Space Station module formerly known as Node 3, to be called "Tranquility," after the eponymous lunar sea, though risking the wrath of millions of comedy fans across cosmos.
View Photo »This image provided by NASA shows the patch for the treadmill used for exercising in space named after Colbert. NASA announced Tuesday April 14, 2009 that it won't name a room in the international space station after the comedian. Instead, it has named a treadmill after him.
View Photo »This image provided by NASA shows sediments in the Gulf of Mexico taken by the Aqua satellite in Sept. 2002.
View Photo »This NASA / MODIS satellite handout file photo taken from space taken on May 3, 2008 and obtained May 6, 2008 shows Cyclone Nargis directly over Myanmar.
View Photo »Absolutely, he was 100 percent focused and I don't think it was hard for Randy ... Randy's a NASA astronaut. He knows how to compartmentalize. Before he was an astronaut, he was a Marine fighter pilot.
I told them, 'Don't the doctors and Rebecca realize this is NASA and I've got a really well thought out, well-planned, meticulous plan, and they are not abiding by it,' ... But I am not going to be able to control that situation. Rebecca's on her own.
By combining the resources and expertise of IBM and UMBC, together with data acquired from agencies like NASA, NOAA, EPA and the US Forest Service, we not only hope to protect the health and safety of neighboring communities, but also prevent the threats to their lives and property ... We expect this re...
She is really good at what she does. I'm sure NASA took a loss when she left
She is highly cited in journals and has served as the 'go to' scientist in regard to nutrition, whether working with NASA to ensure the health and nutrition of our astronauts or with the Food and Drug Administration to develop criteria used to evaluate scientific evidence for health claims.
Furthermore, this is an industry-wide problem as evidenced by the entries we received ranging from small start-ups to large established organizations such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Facebook and NASA.
Dear Lord...bless the moon and the astronauts and spaceships and NASA, and Walter Cronkite, and those weird little gremlins that come through the walls of our space capsules in outer space and try to kill us. And bless Grandma and Uncle Spanky and Boris Karloff and the Jackson Five and the brave plumber...
The aerospace industry is one of the top industries in Ohio ... The NASA Lewis facility in Cleveland and Wright-Patterson in Dayton are just other examples of why Ohio is a leader in aviation. This relationship between UC and GE will just expand that and make it even better for years to come.
Industry leaders like NASA and Microsoft have a social responsibility as well as a vested interest in advancing science and technology education
This mission is capping off a very successful year in human space exploration ... We've conducted five Shuttle flights, continued readying the Space Station for its scientific mission, repaired and upgraded the Hubble Space Telescope, and had a successful flight test of NASA's next generation human spac...
I think it’s going to be a driver and not a lagging indicator ... You look at the connection of NASA and Ames and the universities and add the fact that we’re talking about the middle of Silicon Valley, this is going to be a collaborative environment unlike anything else on the planet. I think we’ll lea...
It's great to see the dedicated NASA team that is developing the Ares rockets get the recognition that they deserve ... They have kept their focus in spite of many distractions and challenges, and are developing the rockets that will lead America into an exciting new age of space exploration. I congratu...
Our teams here at Kennedy Space Center, as well as all the NASA centers around the country, have worked very hard preparing this hardware for flight ... We're all looking forward to the mission that lies ahead.
In 2007 we probably had our electronic Pearl Harbor. It was an espionage Pearl Harbor ... Some unknown foreign power, and honestly, we don't know who it is, broke into the Department of Defense, to the Department of State, the Department of Commerce, probably the Department of Energy, probably NASA. The...
From the Coast Guard in Acadia National Park who rescued sightseers who were swept off the rocks, to NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy from York, to the 13-year-old Berwick boy who saved himself and his mother from their burning house, to the 10-year-old in Turner who used the skills he learned in Boy Scouts...
The color frames are composed by overlaying the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) GOES cloud images on a true-color background previously derived from NASA's Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) imager
uses an innovative approach to provide teacher professional development and create highly useful, sustainable teaching modules that will greatly enhance the skills of science teachers and positively impact student learning ... The program is well aligned with NASA's goals and education mission as these ...
We are looking forward to continuing to work with Miles O'Brien as he joins the NASA Advisory Council. It is a critical time for education and public outreach about our space program
It is such an honor to serve NASA in this capacity. The agency is at an important crossroads and it is crucial to keep Americans of all ages engaged and excited about space. The Challenger Learning Center model is good example of how we can move the bar and I look forward to using its philosophy of part...
A generation that was born into a world where women were decreed to have too many household chores to permit them to serve on juries, and where a spokesman for NASA would say that any 'talk of an American spacewoman makes me sick to my stomach,' would come of age in a society where female astronauts and...
What a tremendous accomplishment this flight test of the Ares I-X represents for NASA, the Constellation Program, America's space program and the entire team here at Lockheed Martin
I consider the NASA Advisory Council to be an extremely important external advisory group, one that is uniquely capable to advise me and the entire NASA senior leadership team on some of the important decisions our agency will face in the coming months and years ... I am confident that this new structur...
I consider the NASA Advisory Council to be an extremely important external advisory group, one that is uniquely capable to advise me and the entire NASA senior leadership team on some of the important decisions our agency will face in the coming months and years ... I am confident that this new structur...
We are pleased to bring virtual provisioning to NASA and our other clients. As the bellwether of technology for the Federal government, NASA should be on the cutting edge of cloud computing, and we are proud that our product will help lead that charge and continue to do so for the follow-on I3P Agency C...
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