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NASA'S Digital Learning Network Teachers Earn Prestigious Award

May 20th 2010 PDT

May 19, 2010 Ann Marie Trotta Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1601 ann.marie.trotta@nasa.gov Amy Johnson Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 757-864-7022/ 757-272-9859 amy.johnson@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-116 NASA'S DIGITAL LEARNING NETWORK TEACHERS EARN PRESTIGIOUS AWARD HAMPTON, Va. -- The United States Distance Learning Association recognized NASA's Digital Learning Network (DLN) for its superior instructors by presenting the program with the Silver Award for Distance Learning Teaching. Sevent ...Continue Reading

HSFNEWS Digest - 18 May 2010 to 19 May 2010 (#2010-64)

May 19th 2010 PDT

There are 4 messages totalling 187 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. STS-132 MCC Status Report #08 2. NASA ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE SHUTTLE AND SPACE STATION 3. NASA'S SHUTTLE ATLANTIS BRINGING A NEW "DAWN" FOR SPACE STATION SCIENCE 4. STS-132 MCC Status Report #09 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 02:31:04 -0500 From: info@JSC.NASA.GOV Subject: STS-132 MCC Status Report #08 STS-132 Report #08 2 a.m. CDT Tuesday, May ...Continue Reading

NASA Announces Opportunities To See Shuttle And Space Station

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael.curie@nasa.gov James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 james.a.hartsfield@nasa.gov MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-074 NASA ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE SHUTTLE AND SPACE STATION WASHINGTON -- Space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station are flying together 220 miles overhead until Sunday, May 23. Circling the Earth every 90 minutes, the spacecraft offer unique sighting opportunities for sky gazers around t ...Continue Reading

NASA Moves 'FAST' For Reduced-Gravity Flight Testing Tech Projects

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 David E. Steitz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1730 david.steitz@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-115 NASA MOVES 'FAST' FOR REDUCED-GRAVITY FLIGHT TESTING TECH PROJECTS WASHINGTON -- NASA selected 17 technology demonstration projects for reduced-gravity aircraft flights to demonstrate whether emerging technologies can perform as expected in the reduced-gravity environment of the moon and Mars, or the zero-gravity environment of Earth orbit. NASA selected the projects through its Facilitated Access to ...Continue Reading

NASA'S Shuttle Atlantis Bringing A New "Dawn" For Space Station Science

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael.curie@nasa.gov Kelly Humphries Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 kelly.o.humphries@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-114 NASA'S SHUTTLE ATLANTIS BRINGING A NEW "DAWN" FOR SPACE STATION SCIENCE WASHINGTON -- NASA's space shuttle Atlantis is delivering science experiments and a new Russian laboratory to the International Space Station, continuing the transition from station assembly to continuous scientific research throu ...Continue Reading

NASA Announces Opportunities To See Shuttle And Space Station

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael.curie@nasa.gov James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 james.a.hartsfield@nasa.gov MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-074 NASA ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE SHUTTLE AND SPACE STATION WASHINGTON -- Space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station are flying together 220 miles overhead until Sunday, May 23. Circling the Earth every 90 minutes, the spacecraft offer unique sighting opportunities for sky gazers around t ...Continue Reading

NASA Moves 'FAST' For Reduced-Gravity Flight Testing Tech Projects

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 David E. Steitz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1730 david.steitz@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-115 NASA MOVES 'FAST' FOR REDUCED-GRAVITY FLIGHT TESTING TECH PROJECTS WASHINGTON -- NASA selected 17 technology demonstration projects for reduced-gravity aircraft flights to demonstrate whether emerging technologies can perform as expected in the reduced-gravity environment of the moon and Mars, or the zero-gravity environment of Earth orbit. NASA selected the projects through its Facilitated Access to ...Continue Reading

NASA'S Shuttle Atlantis Bringing A New "Dawn" For Space Station Science

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael.curie@nasa.gov Kelly Humphries Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 kelly.o.humphries@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-114 NASA'S SHUTTLE ATLANTIS BRINGING A NEW "DAWN" FOR SPACE STATION SCIENCE WASHINGTON -- NASA's space shuttle Atlantis is delivering science experiments and a new Russian laboratory to the International Space Station, continuing the transition from station assembly to continuous scientific research throu ...Continue Reading

NASA Announces Opportunities To See Shuttle And Space Station

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael.curie@nasa.gov James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 james.a.hartsfield@nasa.gov MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-074 NASA ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE SHUTTLE AND SPACE STATION WASHINGTON -- Space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station are flying together 220 miles overhead until Sunday, May 23. Circling the Earth every 90 minutes, the spacecraft offer unique sighting opportunities for sky gazers around t ...Continue Reading

NASA Moves 'FAST' For Reduced-Gravity Flight Testing Tech Projects

May 19th 2010 PDT

May 18, 2010 David E. Steitz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1730 david.steitz@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-115 NASA MOVES 'FAST' FOR REDUCED-GRAVITY FLIGHT TESTING TECH PROJECTS WASHINGTON -- NASA selected 17 technology demonstration projects for reduced-gravity aircraft flights to demonstrate whether emerging technologies can perform as expected in the reduced-gravity environment of the moon and Mars, or the zero-gravity environment of Earth orbit. NASA selected the projects through its Facilitated Access to ...Continue Reading
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