• NASA Advisory Council Education and Public Outreach Committee Meeting 24 Jul 2012

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    NASA Advisory Council Education and Public Outreach Committee Meeting 24 Jul 2012

  • TEDxISU Is Free to Public at Florida Tech July 6

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    TEDxISU Is Free to Public at Florida Tech July 6

  • Paper on MESSENGER's Magnetosphere Garners Top Student Presentation Award

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    Paper on MESSENGER's Magnetosphere Garners Top Student Presentation Award

  • Science and Technology Program Students Visit Northrop Grumman's New York Solutions Center

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    Science and Technology Program Students Visit Northrop Grumman's New York Solutions Center

  • NASA Enriches Education Experience for Greene Scholars Program

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    NASA Enriches Education Experience for Greene Scholars Program

  • New NASA Game Lets Players Build and Launch a Virtual Rocket

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    NASA Enriches Education Experience for Greene Scholars Program

  • Northrop Grumman Awards Grants to Los Angeles Area Schools to Promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

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    Northrop Grumman Awards Grants to Los Angeles Area Schools to Promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

  • NASA Awards Five Universities Funding For Learning Opportunities

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    NASA Awards Five Universities Funding For Learning Opportunities

  • NASA Makes Aerospace Sizzle For Virginia Summer Scholars

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    NASA Makes Aerospace Sizzle For Virginia Summer Scholars

  • Northrop Grumman Awards $10,000 Engineering Scholarships to Two Salt Lake City-Area High School Students

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    Northrop Grumman Awards $10,000 Engineering Scholarships to Two Salt Lake City-Area High School Students

  • ATK Completes Software TIM for Liberty

    Updated: 2012-06-30 15:04:05
    Skip to content Parabolic Arc Space Tourism and Much More News Search Archives Parabolic Reading List Polls Archive Russia to Create Own DARPASKI” ATK Completes Software TIM for Liberty Posted by Doug Messier on June 30, 2012, at 7:04 am in News Tags : ATK commercial crew Liberty Comments : no responses 0 Comments ARLINGTON , Va . June 28, 2012 ATK PR ATK completed its Liberty software technical interface meeting TIM which was held to support further development of the Liberty space transportation system under  the company’s Space Act Agreement SAA with NASA for the Commercial Crew Development . Program The software TIM was conducted to evaluate Liberty’s software development plan with the NASA Liberty team . The plan governs the software process used by Liberty and its subcontractors

  • The Great Disruption: the End/the Beginning of Everything

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    : 01 news 02 sub orbit 03 orbit 04 moon 05 planetary 06 environment 07 video search daily spaceflight news today's moon waxing gibbous Saturday 30 June 2012 Book your flight Space travel is right around the . corner Let Moonandback get you on . board Sign up . now Commentary The Great Disruption : the End the Beginning of Everything by michael belfiore I had the pleasure of being one of two featured speakers along with Paul Gilding at the 2012 Global Supply Chain Business Summit in Singapore a couple of weeks . ago Paul’s book , The Great Disruption , and his talk on the subject pretty much blew me away . I’ve been thinking about them ever since . In fact , I dare say Paul’s ideas have changed the way I think about the future and the role of innovation in our . society In a nutshell , goes

  • Space Propulsion Group Tests Advanced Hybrid Motor

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    Skip to content Parabolic Arc Space Tourism and Much More News Search Archives Parabolic Reading List Polls Archive Awesome Photos of Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo in Flight Russia to Create Own DARPASKI” Space Propulsion Group Tests Advanced Hybrid Motor Posted by Doug Messier on June 30, 2012, at 6:21 am in News Tags : hybrids propulsion Space Propulsion Group Comments : no responses 0 Comments BUTTE , Mont . Space Propulsion Group , Inc . SPG today successfully completed a major technology development test of its 22-inch-diameter , Liquid Oxygen paraffin-based advanced hybrid rocket motor . This cutting-edge hybrid propulsion technology has practical applications for numerous space-related industries , including transportation , defense , suborbital research and . tourism SPG’s

  • Moonandback Interview with Feng Hsu, part 1 – Space Based Solar Power

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    moonandback: Feng Hsu, Sr. V.P. of Systems Engineering & Risk Management of the Space Energy Group, talks with MM about working on risk management for NASA’s Space Shuttle and space based solar power. **For optimal viewing experience choose full screen option.

  • Space Station Crew to Return to Earth Sunday

    Updated: 2012-06-30 12:48:57
    SPACE.com: The three Expedition 31 crewmembers are expected to land in Kazakhstan on Sunday.

  • Why I love Astronomy?

    Updated: 2012-06-30 12:01:22
    Journey to the Stars Wandering through the realms of the cosmos , pondering its huge vastness Home About this site The Author Gallery Astronomy Projects Organizations Why I love Astronomy If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night , I’ll bet they’d live a lot differently . Bill Watterson , author of the comic strip Calvin Hobbes Don’t you just agree Looking up at all those stars just makes me feel so small and insignificant compared to the vast universe . Everytime I think of it , it makes me appreciate a lot of things in life . This may sound cheesy , but I can feel my heart pounding with unexplainable joy and amazement every time I look into the endless dark blue velvet sky filled with stars . The experience somewhat allows me to seek beyond my own self and my own personal

  • The Science Behind “Chasing UFOs” – Episode 1

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    Astrowright Chronicles of someone trying to get off the . rock Home About Time Space Planetary Adventures . C.V What is an astrowright The Science Behind Chasing UFOs” Episode 1 30 06 2012 A Saturn V rocket at NASA’s Johnson Space Center . Credit : Ben McGee For those who might like to delve more deeply into or simply know more about the science behind the National Geographic Channel series Chasing UFOs , 8221 including moon rockets , interviews with a former NASA Human Factors Director , and an artifact find at the Old Grist Mill , look no further Link through to my article on the NatGeo TV blog : here http : tvblogs.nationalgeographic.com 2012 06 30 the-science-of-chasing-ufos-texas-is-for-sightings Cheers , and here goes nothing Ben Rate : this Like : this Like Be the first to like .

  • NRO Satellite Launches On Board Delta-IV Heavy

    Updated: 2012-06-30 09:53:02
    Space Fellowship: CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla. -- The 45th Space Wing successfully launched a United Launch Alliance-built Delta IV-Heavy rocket from Space Launch Complex 37 today carrying a classified National Reconnaissance Office satellite. The largest of the Delta 4 family, the Heavy version features three Common Booster Cores mounted together to form a triple-body rocket. An Atlas V carrying another NRO payload was just launched from Complex 41 at the Cape June 20. The 45th Space Wing co [...]

  • Scientists Singing About Science

    Updated: 2012-06-30 09:16:11
    Method US Navy X-47B Robot Fighter Jet Completes First Phase Of Testing Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Scientists Singing About Science post from Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog on 30 June 2012 05:16:11 AM . Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog Fun video with scientists singing about . science More scientists singing science songs : Friday Fun , Large Hadron Rap Cambrian Explosion Song The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma Protein Synthesis : 1971 Video Read The Full Article : http : engineering.curiouscatblog.net 2012 06 30 scientists-singing-about-science Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to reddit

  • US Navy X-47B Robot Fighter Jet Completes First Phase Of Testing

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    Method Scientists Singing About Science Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . US Navy X-47B Robot Fighter Jet Completes First Phase Of Testing post from Singularity Hub on 30 June 2012 02:30:16 AM . Singularity Hub The Navy’s robotic fighter just got one step closer to earning its wings . The X-47B , an unmanned stealth attack jet , Read The Full Article : http : singularityhub.com 2012 06 29 us-navy-x-47b-robot-fighter-jet-completes-fi rst-phase-of-testing Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to reddit Add to myYahoo Website designed by Bartosz Brzezinski Powered by blogdig.net Cool Stuff Have A Great science BLOG Add Your Blog

  • Kennedy Space Center at 50

    Updated: 2012-06-29 16:21:16
    <a href="http://spaceref.com/missions-and-programs/nasa/kennedy-space-center-50th-anniversary-video.html"Kennedy Space Center 50th Anniversary Video, NASA KSC "To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) NASA has released this video montage of highlights. From Kennedy's speech, Glen's Friendship 7 flight, the Apollo years, unmaned launches, the Shuttle era and through to the transformation of KSC for the next era of U.S. human spaceflight, watch it all."

  • China's Success

    Updated: 2012-06-29 13:31:30
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space Watch OnOrbit NASA Hack Space SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology Newsletter This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Popular : Categories Budget Congress Commercialization Election 2012 ISS News Policy China's Success By Keith Cowing on June 29, 2012 9:31 AM View Comments China's giant , quiet step in space Leroy Chiao , CNN I have seen China's space technology . It is impressive . What the Chinese lack is operational experience . In that , we are still far ahead . But we in the know hear footsteps . It's time not for another government space race , but for

  • NASA Denies Mike Griffin's Claims About GRC Cuts

    Updated: 2012-06-28 20:38:18
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space Watch OnOrbit NASA Hack Space SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology Newsletter This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Popular : Categories Budget Congress Commercialization Election 2012 ISS News Policy NASA Denies Mike Griffin's Claims About GRC Cuts By Keith Cowing on June 28, 2012 4:38 PM View Comments NASA rebuts Cuyahoga County GOP claim of pending cuts at Cleveland's Glenn Research Center The Republican group's news release also cited former NASA administrator Mike Griffin as a source on the layoffs . The fact that the Obama administration is seriously

  • Nano product of the week: Strain Paint

    Updated: 2012-06-28 20:25:37
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  • NASA DEVELOP Program For High School and College Students – Application Deadline July 23, 2012

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    NASA’s DEVELOP Program – 2012 Fall Session DEVELOP is a NASA Science Mission Directorate Applied Sciences-sponsored internship that fosters the training and development of students in the atmospheric and geosciences. The DEVELOP Program extends the application of NASA Earth Science research and technology to meet societal needs. Students conduct projects that focus on the practical [...]

  • ATK Liberty Updates

    Updated: 2012-06-28 16:01:21
    ATK Makes Progress with the Liberty Launch System, Commercial Space Watch (With video) "In a trio of media releases ATK announced today that is has signed a deal with NanoRacks, completed a milestone for its contract with NASA for the Commercial Crew Development Program (CCDev) and that partner EADS Astrium has completed tests on tank structures for the Liberty rocket second stage."

  • Weather Satellite Delays and Cost Overruns

    Updated: 2012-06-28 14:43:13
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space Watch OnOrbit NASA Hack Space SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology Newsletter This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Popular : Categories Budget Congress Commercialization Election 2012 ISS News Policy Weather Satellite Delays and Cost Overruns By Keith Cowing on June 28, 2012 10:43 AM View Comments Impacts of Delays and Cost Overruns on Nation's Weather Satellites Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight Chairman Paul Broun R-GA and Subcommittee on Energy and Environment Chairman Andy Harris R-MD held a hearing yesterday on the status of the National Oceanic

  • B612 Foundation Announces SENTINEL Mission

    Updated: 2012-06-28 14:20:36
    B612 Foundation Announces First Privately Funded Deep Space Mission "In a press conference at the California Academy of Sciences Thursday morning, the B612 Foundation unveiled its plans to build, launch, and operate the first privately funded deep space mission - SENTINEL - a space telescope to be placed in orbit around the Sun, ranging up to 170 million miles from Earth, for a mission of discovery and mapping."

  • White House Responds to NASA Budget Increase Petition

    Updated: 2012-06-27 23:54:59
    Home SpaceRef Commercial Space Watch OnOrbit NASA Hack Space SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology Newsletter This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Popular : Categories Budget Congress Commercialization Election 2012 ISS News Policy White House Responds to NASA Budget Increase Petition By Keith Cowing on June 27, 2012 7:54 PM View Comments At least double NASA's annual budget to one penny for every government dollar spent Petition , We The People , White House Tomorrow is gone without NASA . Please at least double NASA's annual budget , and continue to support the most inspirational program in

  • Colorado wildfire photos

    Updated: 2012-06-27 18:59:20
    Science Buzz Be a part of the Buzz Register or log in Site Navigation Site Navigation Blog Topics Future Earth The Space Debate Space Policy Weighing the evidence Archive Features Object of the Month Scientist on the Spot Changing Seasons Browse Images Browse Tags Links Community Latest comments Contribute Buzz points Scientists Teachers Community Guidelines Member Gallery Exhibit Buzz kiosks About Where is Science Buzz Awards Credits Your feedback will help us improve this website Copyright Information Privacy Help Amazing fact Colorado wildfire photos by mdr on Jun . 27th , 2012 The Denver Post website contains some tragic and spectacular photos of the wildfires blazing in the foothills west of Colorado Springs . Tens of thousands of people are being evacuated as whole neighborhoods are

  • Survey: Obama Would Protect Earth From Angry ETs Better Than Romney

    Updated: 2012-06-27 18:19:01
    : Home SpaceRef Commercial Space Watch OnOrbit NASA Hack Space SpaceRef Canada Astrobiology Newsletter This is not a NASA Website . You might learn something . It's YOUR space agency . Get involved . Take it back . Make it work for YOU . Important Disclaimer nasawatch spaceref.com Voice 1.703.787.6567 RSS Feed Twitter Advertising Archives Support Popular : Categories Budget Congress Commercialization Election 2012 ISS News Policy Survey : Obama Would Protect Earth From Angry ETs Better Than Romney By Keith Cowing on June 27, 2012 2:19 PM View Comments Two-Thirds of Americans Think Barack Obama Is Better Suited to Handle an Alien Invasion Than Mitt Romney In regards to national security , nearly two-thirds 65 of Americans think Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow presidential

  • ROSES-12 Amendment 9: Airborne Instrument Technology Transition (AITT)

    Updated: 2012-06-26 17:59:43
    ROSES-12 Amendment 9: Final text for Appendix A.29, Airborne Instrument Technology Transition (AITT). AITT seeks to upgrade mature instruments developed under NASA’s Instrument Incubator Program, or by similar NASA programs or activities, for operation from various platforms supported by the Airborne Science Program. This opportunity provides for engineering activities leading to the integration of instruments [...]

  • Metamorphosis

    Updated: 2012-06-26 17:09:36
    Science Buzz Be a part of the Buzz Register or log in Site Navigation Site Navigation Blog Topics Future Earth The Space Debate Space Policy Weighing the evidence Archive Features Object of the Month Scientist on the Spot Changing Seasons Browse Images Browse Tags Links Community Latest comments Contribute Buzz points Scientists Teachers Community Guidelines Member Gallery Exhibit Buzz kiosks About Where is Science Buzz Awards Credits Your feedback will help us improve this website Copyright Information Privacy Help Science links Metamorphosis by mdr on Jun . 26th , 2012 This is kind of cool . It was produced by the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago and came to my attention via the Bell Museum of Natural History . : Average Select rating Poor Okay Good Great Awesome No votes yet All

  • More Duluth flood stuff

    Updated: 2012-06-21 21:34:06
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  • Nature's Week in Review for June 18, 2012

    Updated: 2012-06-19 20:20:10
    Science Buzz Be a part of the Buzz Register or log in Site Navigation Site Navigation Blog Topics Future Earth The Space Debate Space Policy Weighing the evidence Archive Features Object of the Month Scientist on the Spot Changing Seasons Browse Images Browse Tags Links Community Latest comments Contribute Buzz points Scientists Teachers Community Guidelines Member Gallery Exhibit Buzz kiosks About Where is Science Buzz Awards Credits Your feedback will help us improve this website Copyright Information Privacy Help Science links Nature's Week in Review for June 18, 2012 by tcnaturalist on Jun . 19th , 2012 Twin Cities Naturalist Courtesy Twin Cities Naturalist Now we're really into summer . The spring wildflowers are gone , young birds are out and about , the days are getting long and hot

  • AggieMentors Success Story

    Updated: 2012-06-15 22:22:42
    With support from the California Space Grant, UC Davis’ AggieMentors program has achieved  much success. AggieMentors is a part of the EnvironMentors program aimed at providing opportunities for underrepresented high school students in the Environmental Sciences and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. Through AggieMentors, students are paired with individual graduate students and collaborate [...]

  • Lincoln Middle School Students’ Opportunity with the International Space Station

    Updated: 2012-06-15 21:24:27
    With funding from the California Space Grant Consortium, Lincoln Middle School students have been given the opportunity to send a mini-laboratory, entitled “Fluids Mixing Enclosure”, to the International Space Station (ISS) as a part of the Student Spaceflight Experiment Program (SSEP). This experiment will be sent to the ISS this fall aboard the first operational [...]

  • Photos of liquefaction from recent earthquakes in Northern Italy

    Updated: 2012-06-05 18:14:30
    Science Buzz Be a part of the Buzz Register or log in Site Navigation Site Navigation Blog Topics Future Earth The Space Debate Space Policy Weighing the evidence Archive Features Object of the Month Scientist on the Spot Changing Seasons Browse Images Browse Tags Links Community Latest comments Contribute Buzz points Scientists Teachers Community Guidelines Member Gallery Exhibit Buzz kiosks About Where is Science Buzz Awards Credits Your feedback will help us improve this website Copyright Information Privacy Help Amazing fact Photos of liquefaction from recent earthquakes in Northern Italy by mdr on Jun . 05th , 2012 Last month's earthquakes in Northern Italy produced some interesting examples of soil liquefaction a phenomenon , that occurs often during earthquakes when soil or other

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