[NASA REPORTS] Archives

 

HSFNEWS Digest - 31 Aug 2010 to 2 Sep 2010 (#2010-97)

September 2nd 2010 PST

There are 3 messages totalling 157 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. ASTRONAUTS LINDA GODWIN AND SCOTT ALTMAN LEAVE NASA 2. FUTURE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION CREW HOLDS NEWS CONFERENCE 3. WATER DEEP IN EARTH KEY TO SURVIVAL OF OLDEST CONTINENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 08:26:55 -0500 From: info@JSC.NASA.GOV Subject: ASTRONAUTS LINDA GODWIN AND SCOTT ALTMAN LEAVE NASA September 1, 2010 Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters Johnson Space Ce ...Continue Reading

NASA Selects University Finalists for Inflatable Loft Competition

September 2nd 2010 PST

Sept. 1, 2010 David E. Steitz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1730 david.steitz@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-206 NASA SELECTS UNIVERSITY FINALISTS FOR INFLATABLE LOFT COMPETITION WASHINGTON -- NASA and the National Space Grant Foundation have selected university teams from Maryland, Oklahoma and Wisconsin as finalists in a competition to design, manufacture, assemble and test an inflatable loft. NASA is challenging college students to design and rapidly develop prototype concept ...Continue Reading

NASA Accepting Applications For Aeronautics Scholarships

September 2nd 2010 PST

Sep. 01, 2010 Beth Dickey Headquarters, Washington 202-358-2087 beth.dickey-1@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-201 NASA ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR AERONAUTICS SCHOLARSHIPS WASHINGTON -- NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is accepting scholarship applications for the 2011 academic year. The application deadline is Jan. 17, 2011. "We want more students to pursue careers in aeronautics," said Jaiwon Shin, associate administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA Headqu ...Continue Reading

NASA Sets Media Deadlines For Next Space Shuttle Flight

September 2nd 2010 PST

Sep. 01, 2010 Stephanie Schierholz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-121 NASA SETS MEDIA DEADLINES FOR NEXT SPACE SHUTTLE FLIGHT WASHINGTON -- NASA has set media accreditation deadlines for the November space shuttle flight to the International Space Station. Shuttle Discovery and six astronauts are targeted to launch on the STS-133 mission on Nov. 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Deadlines also have been set for journalists who want ...Continue Reading

PO.DAAC Announcement: CCMP Extended

September 2nd 2010 PST

The Cross-Calibrated Multi-Platform (CCMP) Ocean Surface Wind Components (Atlas et al. 1996[1], 2008[2], 2009[3]) time series has been extended through December 31, 2009. This additional 6 months of data extends the CCMP climate data record (CDR) to 22.5 years, starting on July 1, 1987. CCMP has been evaluated and utilized extensively by the science community, including some members of NASA's Ocean Vector Winds Science Team (OVWST). PO.DAAC's "Product Preview" enabled all users to evaluate the CCMP produ ...Continue Reading

NASA Sets Media Deadlines For Next Space Shuttle Flight

September 2nd 2010 PST

Sep. 01, 2010 Stephanie Schierholz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-121 NASA SETS MEDIA DEADLINES FOR NEXT SPACE SHUTTLE FLIGHT WASHINGTON -- NASA has set media accreditation deadlines for the November space shuttle flight to the International Space Station. Shuttle Discovery and six astronauts are targeted to launch on the STS-133 mission on Nov. 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Deadlines also have been set for journalists who want ...Continue Reading

PO.DAAC Announcement: CCMP Extended

September 2nd 2010 PST

The Cross-Calibrated Multi-Platform (CCMP) Ocean Surface Wind Components (Atlas et al. 1996[1], 2008[2], 2009[3]) time series has been extended through December 31, 2009. This additional 6 months of data extends the CCMP climate data record (CDR) to 22.5 years, starting on July 1, 1987. CCMP has been evaluated and utilized extensively by the science community, including some members of NASA's Ocean Vector Winds Science Team (OVWST). PO.DAAC's "Product Preview" enabled all users to evaluate the CCMP produ ...Continue Reading

PO.DAAC Announcement: CCMP Extended

September 2nd 2010 PST

The Cross-Calibrated Multi-Platform (CCMP) Ocean Surface Wind Components (Atlas et al. 1996[1], 2008[2], 2009[3]) time series has been extended through December 31, 2009. This additional 6 months of data extends the CCMP climate data record (CDR) to 22.5 years, starting on July 1, 1987. CCMP has been evaluated and utilized extensively by the science community, including some members of NASA's Ocean Vector Winds Science Team (OVWST). PO.DAAC's "Product Preview" enabled all users to evaluate the CCMP produ ...Continue Reading

[nh-announce] 01 September 2010 -- Natural Hazards Updates

September 2nd 2010 PST

The following sections have been updated in the past 1 days. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- FLOODS (1 updated events, 1 new images) -- FLOODING IN NIGER Beginning in late July 2010, torrential rains fell on Niger. The rains continued for weeks, flooding much of the country. * http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=45575&src=nha *** MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 23, 2010 (Posted on Aug 31, 2010 3:14 PM) ------------------------------------------------ ...Continue Reading

NASA Ranked Fifth In Best Places To Work In The Federal Government

September 2nd 2010 PST

Sep. 01, 2010 Doc Mirelson Headquarters, Washington 202-358-4495/1600 doc.mirelson@nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-205 NASA RANKED FIFTH IN BEST PLACES TO WORK IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON -- NASA has been ranked fifth in the Partnership for Public Service 2010 ratings for the "Best Places to Work in the Federal Government." The 2010 survey is the fifth conducted by the partnership since 2003. NASA has been rated in the top five in the federal government in four of the surveys and sixth in th ...Continue Reading
  • This mailing list is a public mailing list - anyone may join or leave, at any time.
  • This mailing list is announce-only.

NASA Reports list

Privacy Policy:

Private list