NASA will hold news conferences on Monday, Feb. 1, and Tuesday, Feb. 2, to discuss the fiscal year 2011 budget request and announce bold new developments in the nation’s civil space effort.
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NASA will hold news conferences on Monday, Feb. 1, and Tuesday, Feb. 2, to discuss the fiscal year 2011 budget request and announce bold new developments in the nation’s civil space effort.
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All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
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Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity 30 Jan 2010
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The folks over at Armadillo Aerospace have been busy the past year. Check out this amazing post on their great accomplishments.Here are a few:Received the first ever Waiver for Class III rocket flights on 5-29-09.Flew the first flight ever under a Class III waiver on 5-30-09.Hosted NASA dignitaries for the flight of the Methane Module.Conducted [...]
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Statement by Chairman Gordon and Chairwoman Giffords on NASA’s Day of Remembrance
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All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. At wakeup, FE-1 Suraev terminated his 8th experiment session.
Studies will be conducted to evaluate a Lunar Tug concept utilizing Variable Specific Impulse Magneto-plasma Rocket (VASIMR) engine capabilities from Low Earth Orbit to Lunar Orbit and libration points.
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