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NASA's "Weightless Wonder" Host Experiments

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Staci Johnson/Sonja Alexander Headquarters, Washington 202- 358-7232/1761 Debbie V. Nguyen Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 RELEASE: 06-248 NASA'S "WEIGHTLESS WONDER" HOST EXPERIMENTS NASA has selected six proposals from museums and science centers to fly their experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder," a C-9 aircraft that flies a series of rollercoaster-like dips and climbs to produce periods of weightlessness. The selected institutions have partnered with ...Continue Reading

Exploration Systems Progress Report

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Dolores Beasley/Mike Braukus Headquarters, Washington Phone: (202) 358-1600/1979 RELEASE: 06-249 EXPLORATION SYSTEMS PROGRESS REPORT NASA engineers are in the midst of a new series of tests that will aid development of the agency's future space transportation systems. The tests support development and integration of the Crew Launch Vehicle, Crew Exploration Vehicle and Cargo Launch Vehicle under the Constellation Program. The program is developing both crew and launch vehicles for NASA's plan t ...Continue Reading

NASA's "Weightless Wonder" Host Experiments

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Staci Johnson/Sonja Alexander Headquarters, Washington 202- 358-7232/1761 Debbie V. Nguyen Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 RELEASE: 06-248 NASA'S "WEIGHTLESS WONDER" HOST EXPERIMENTS NASA has selected six proposals from museums and science centers to fly their experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder," a C-9 aircraft that flies a series of rollercoaster-like dips and climbs to produce periods of weightlessness. The selected institutions have partnered with ...Continue Reading

Exploration Systems Progress Report

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Dolores Beasley/Mike Braukus Headquarters, Washington Phone: (202) 358-1600/1979 RELEASE: 06-249 EXPLORATION SYSTEMS PROGRESS REPORT NASA engineers are in the midst of a new series of tests that will aid development of the agency's future space transportation systems. The tests support development and integration of the Crew Launch Vehicle, Crew Exploration Vehicle and Cargo Launch Vehicle under the Constellation Program. The program is developing both crew and launch vehicles for NASA's plan t ...Continue Reading

NASA's "Weightless Wonder" Host Experiments

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Staci Johnson/Sonja Alexander Headquarters, Washington 202- 358-7232/1761 Debbie V. Nguyen Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 RELEASE: 06-248 NASA'S "WEIGHTLESS WONDER" HOST EXPERIMENTS NASA has selected six proposals from museums and science centers to fly their experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder," a C-9 aircraft that flies a series of rollercoaster-like dips and climbs to produce periods of weightlessness. The selected institutions have partnered with ...Continue Reading

Exploration Systems Progress Report

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Dolores Beasley/Mike Braukus Headquarters, Washington Phone: (202) 358-1600/1979 RELEASE: 06-249 EXPLORATION SYSTEMS PROGRESS REPORT NASA engineers are in the midst of a new series of tests that will aid development of the agency's future space transportation systems. The tests support development and integration of the Crew Launch Vehicle, Crew Exploration Vehicle and Cargo Launch Vehicle under the Constellation Program. The program is developing both crew and launch vehicles for NASA's plan t ...Continue Reading

NASA's "Weightless Wonder" Host Experiments

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Staci Johnson/Sonja Alexander Headquarters, Washington 202- 358-7232/1761 Debbie V. Nguyen Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 RELEASE: 06-248 NASA'S "WEIGHTLESS WONDER" HOST EXPERIMENTS NASA has selected six proposals from museums and science centers to fly their experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder," a C-9 aircraft that flies a series of rollercoaster-like dips and climbs to produce periods of weightlessness. The selected institutions have partnered with ...Continue Reading

International Space Station Status Report: SS06-030

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Katherine Trinidad Headquarters, Washington 202-358-3749 James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 STATUS REPORT: SS06-030 INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS06-030 New supplies arrived at the International Space Station Monday as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft linked up to the station's Pirs Docking Compartment. Filled with 2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the station's Expedition 13 crew, the ISS Progress 22 automatically docked at 12:25 p.m. EDT as t ...Continue Reading

NASA's "Weightless Wonder" Host Experiments

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Staci Johnson/Sonja Alexander Headquarters, Washington 202- 358-7232/1761 Debbie V. Nguyen Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 RELEASE: 06-248 NASA'S "WEIGHTLESS WONDER" HOST EXPERIMENTS NASA has selected six proposals from museums and science centers to fly their experiments aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder," a C-9 aircraft that flies a series of rollercoaster-like dips and climbs to produce periods of weightlessness. The selected institutions have partnered with ...Continue Reading

Exploration Systems Progress Report

June 27th 2006 PDT

June 26, 2006 Dolores Beasley/Mike Braukus Headquarters, Washington Phone: (202) 358-1600/1979 RELEASE: 06-249 EXPLORATION SYSTEMS PROGRESS REPORT NASA engineers are in the midst of a new series of tests that will aid development of the agency's future space transportation systems. The tests support development and integration of the Crew Launch Vehicle, Crew Exploration Vehicle and Cargo Launch Vehicle under the Constellation Program. The program is developing both crew and launch vehicles for NASA's plan t ...Continue Reading
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