NASA
Book chronicles NASA's 50 years
October 01, 2007A book chronicling the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's 50-year history is to be published this week. Entitled "American in Space," the book uses nearly 500 photographs -- some never before published -- to document NASA...
NASA: Antarctica snowmelt moving inland
September 25, 2007NASA scientists studying 20 years of data from space-based sensors found Antarctic snow is increasingly melting farther inland and at higher altitudes. The discovery is significant, scientists said, since Antarctica contains 90 percent of Earth's...
NASA selects space radiation projects
September 25, 2007The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has selected 17 space radiation projects by U.S. researchers for development. The projects, in partnership with the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, will be designed to reduce the health...
Lockheed Martin wins NASA contract
September 25, 2007The Lockheed Martin Corp. has been awarded a contract to build a solar ultraviolet imager for the next generation of U.S. geostationary satellites. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in coordination with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Star astronaut charged of attempted murder
February 07, 2007Moldova.ORG -- Astronaut Lisa Nowak, a 43-year-old married mother of three, was charged Tuesday with attempted murder, accused of plotting to kidnap Colleen Shipman, the woman she believed was her rival for the affections of shuttle pilot William Oefelein...
Hurricane-like storm at Saturn's south pole
November 11, 2006United States' NASA Sees into the Eye of a Monster Storm on Saturn NASA's Cassini spacecraft has seen something never before seen on another planet -- a hurricane-like storm at Saturn's south pole with a well-developed eye, ringed by towering clouds...






