• NASA Advisory Council Commercial Space Committee Meeting 27 April 2011

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    NASA Advisory Council Commercial Space Committee Meeting 27 April 2011

  • Earth movements from Japan earthquake seen from space

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    Earth movements from Japan earthquake seen from space

  • NASA Announces 2011 Carl Sagan Fellows

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    NASA Announces 2011 Carl Sagan Fellows

  • STSS Demonstration Satellites Track Short-Range Missile During Airborne Laser Test Bed Exercise

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    STSS Demonstration Satellites Track Short-Range Missile During Airborne Laser Test Bed Exercise

  • NASA Offers Schools And Education Groups Chance To Talk To Space

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    NASA astronauts Mike Fossum of McAllen, Texas, Dan Burbank of Yarmouthport, Mass., and Don Pettit of Silverton, Ore, will participate in the 20-minute question-and-answer sessions, known as in-flight downlinks.

  • STS-134 Launch Training in Full Swing at Kennedy

    Updated: 2011-03-31 03:51:09
    At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Endeavour's six astronauts and ground crews will begin training related to the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) today.

  • NASA Satellites Detect Extensive Drought Impact On Amazon Forests

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    A new NASA-funded study has revealed widespread reductions in the greenness of Amazon forests caused by last year's record-breaking drought.

  • 18th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race to Be Broadcast Live on Ustream

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    18th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race to Be Broadcast Live on Ustream

  • Posey Testimony to Budget Committee: Preserve Human Space Flight and Give NASA Clear Direction

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    Posey Testimony to Budget Committee: Preserve Human Space Flight and Give NASA Clear Direction

  • Exploring Earth's atmosphere using high altitude unmanned instrument platforms

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    Exploring Earth's atmosphere using high altitude unmanned instrument platforms

  • Using Commercial Launchers and Fuel Depots Instead of HLVs

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  • The rose-red glow of star formation Astronomy Magazine

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  • The rose-red glow of star formation Astronomy Magazine

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  • MESSENGER's First Orbital Image of Mercury

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  • NASA Open Source Summit

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  • NASA OIG: Facilities and Spacecraft Vulnerable to Attack

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  • Twittered Photo From Space Wins Award

    Updated: 2011-03-30 00:39:38
    Wheelock photo "Moon from Space" chosen for Real-Time Photo of the Year "NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock was honored with a Shorty Award for an image of the moon he took and posted to his Twitter account, @Astro_Wheels, while living aboard the International Space Station last year. The awards ceremony was held at the TimesCenter in New York City on Monday, March 28."

  • A review turns into an observing session Astronomy Magazine

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  • Archaeoastronomy in Georgia Astronomy.com blog Astronomy.com Online Community Forums Media Galleries

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  • Photo of a Photo On-orbit

    Updated: 2011-03-29 17:55:24
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  • Airplanes Fueled With NASA Chicken Fat

    Updated: 2011-03-29 04:52:11
    Chicken Fat Studied by NASA as Eco-friendly Jet Fuel "It's made out of chicken fat, actually," said Langley's Bruce Anderson, AAFEX II project scientist. "The Air Force bought many thousands of gallons of this to burn in some of their jets and provided about 8,000 gallons (30,283 liters) to NASA for this experiment." Anderson and his team will test a 50-50 mix of biofuel and regular jet fuel, biofuel only, and jet fuel only. The jet fuel is Jet Propellant 8, or JP-8, a kerosene-like mix of hydrocarbons."

  • Next Issue Astronomy Magazine

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  • Integral spots matter a millisecond from doom Astronomy Magazine

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  • Integral spots matter a millisecond from doom Astronomy Magazine

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  • Suzaku shows clearest picture yet of Perseus Galaxy Cluster Astronomy Magazine

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  • Suzaku shows clearest picture yet of Perseus Galaxy Cluster Astronomy Magazine

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  • How to image the sky Astronomy Magazine

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  • A look at La Voyage dans la lune Astronomy Magazine

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  • On the Road Tunisia in search of ancient meteorites Days 7 and 8 Astronomy.com blog Astronomy.com On

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  • May 2011 New insight on the Sun Astronomy Magazine

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  • Make a Wish From Space

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  • OIG Report on Recovery Act Funds and Webb

    Updated: 2011-03-28 15:05:16
    NASA's Use of Recovery Act Funding for the James Webb Space Telescope Project, NASA OIG "Based on our review of the final performance reports from the involved contractors and discussions with NASA officials, we concluded that the performance results on the JWST Recovery Act activities fulfilled the intent of the Recovery Act, and for tasks that were not completed within the planned period of performance, delays were justified appropriately."

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  • James Cameron's 3D Camera Is Not Going to Mars

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  • The night sky lights and motion Astronomy.com blog Astronomy.com Online Community Forums Media Galle

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  • Local Problems With NASA Plans in Colorado

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    CAMT 10% Kickback Problem For ACE Bidders, Love and politics "LovelandPolitics has learned the 10% kickback to CAMT on all Gross Sales has caused considerable consternation by bidders who believe the city's redevelopment of the Agilent campus could be more successful without the ACE partnership by CAMT and their unfunded NASA 5-year collaboration agreement. As one bidder told LovelandPolitics, "We would need to lease 75% of all the renovated space before becoming profitable but without CAMT we would only need to lease 25% before seeing some return on our investment."

  • Dawn Is Awake

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    Dawn Opens its Eyes, Checks its Instruments "After a hibernation of about six months, the framing cameras on board NASA's Dawn spacecraft have again ventured a look into the stars. The spacecraft also powered up its visible and infrared mapping spectrometer, which investigates surface mineralogy, and the gamma ray and neutron detector, which detects elemental composition. The reactivation prepares the instruments for the May approach and July arrival at Vesta, Dawn's first port of call in the asteroid belt."

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  • Open cluster NGC 3114, the Sliced Onion Galaxy and irregular galaxy NGC 3448 Astronomy Magazine

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  • Astronomy magazine partners with LightBuckets for new image gallery Astronomy.com blog Astronomy.com

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  • Easy-to-find objects in the 2011 spring sky Astronomy Magazine

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