RedNova - Space Tech Johnson space Center Lead Center for Advanced Human Support Technology, Lead Center for Microgravity Research, space Product Development http://www.rednova.com/technology/space_tech/
Extractions: ANDP("tcn"); RedNova E-Mail My RedNova Join RedNova RSS Feeds ... Tell A Friend, Win $500 g_url = window.location.href; g_format = '120x600_as'; g_type = 'text'; g_color_bg = 'FCF6E6'; g_color_text = ''; g_color_link = '0000ff'; g_color_url = '990000'; g_color_border = 'FCF6E6'; g_color_line = ''; g_channel='top_tech+ad_a'; show_google_ad(120, 601); Home Technology Space Tech Technological Innovation from Space The NASA Technology Plan has been developed by NASA to describe the NASA technology program. The goal is to broaden the understanding of NASA technology programs and to encourage greater participation from outside the Agency. By relating technology goals to anticipated mission needs, NASA hopes to stimulate additional innovative approaches to technology challenges and promote more cooperative programs with partners outside NASA who share common goals. Learn more about the NASA Technology Plan by visiting the links below. NASA Technology Portal NASA Technology Centers of Excellence Atmospheric Flight Operations
Extractions: RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES The Bioastronautics and Fundamental Space Biology Postdoctoral Research Program aims to provide two-year, mentored postdoctoral research opportunities in diverse areas of space life sciences at several NASA Field Centers. For the 2005 Program, we expect to offer seven postdoctoral appointments. For information on the type of research opportunities that are available through the BFSB Program, the listing below contains the NASA mentors and their corresponding research opportunities that were available for the 2004 BFSB Program. You may click on the title for each Area of Research to view details on the opportunity. A major element of the application process requires candidates to develop a Research Proposal (3000 word maximum) that relates to and complements a specific research opportunity posted for that year of the program. The 2005 Research Opportunities will be posted here in the near future.
The Aerospace Corporation Provides information on launch vehicles, satellite systems, ground control systems, and space technology. http://www.aero.org/
Extractions: The Aerospace Corporation has operated a federally funded research and development center in support of national-security, civil and commercial space programs. We're applying the leading technologies and the brightest minds in the industry to meet the challenges of space. October 18-20, 2005 Space INFOSEC Symposium October 26-28, 2005 December 6-7, 2005 ... Space Power Workshop
KSC Search - Search Form (Patrick.ORourke1@ksc.nasa.gov) Technical Server Contacts JBOSC Web Server Team. A Service of the NASA/Kennedy space Center James W. Kennedy, Director. http://kscsearch.ksc.nasa.gov/htdig/
SSC Higher Education Programs Click here to download a brochure about Stennis space Center s PreService Several employees at Stennis space Center volunteer to work with students, http://wwwedu.ssc.nasa.gov/university/higher_ed.htm
Extractions: Higher Education Programs Pre-Service Teacher Institute The Pre-Service Teacher Institute is an intensive, two-week summer residential session for college students who are preparing to teach elementary or middle school. College students from diverse backgrounds spend a dynamic and exciting time at NASA/Stennis Space Center where they are exposed to problem-based learning and mathematics and science enrichment activities. Pre-Service teachers are able to interface with NASA personnel and tour Stennis's facilities while learning to incorporate NASA's cutting-edge research into lesson plans for elementary and middle school students. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES To model and promote the use of scientific inquiry through problem-based learning for Pre-Service Teachers.
SSC Distance Education Center The Distance Education Center at NASA s John C. Stennis space Center. The NASA Johnson space Center (JSC) Distance Learning Education project offers a http://wwwedu.ssc.nasa.gov/distance_learn/dist_learn.htm
Extractions: SSC Distance Education Center As technology continues to engage and excite learners of all ages, distance education at the Stennis Space Center (SSC) Office of Education continues to expand. The primary objective of distance education at SSC is sharing NASA's unique resources through programs and activities for educators and students that reference National Education Standards. The Stennis distance education programs can be accessed using the following technologies. Videoconferencing The Stennis Distance Education Center, Building 7001, is home to the Office of Education's Mississippi Educational Television Interactive Video Network (METIVN) site. One of the largest bi-directional videoconferencing networks in the U.S., METIVN connects over 110 schools and resource centers with full interactive two-way video, audio and data communications. For more information about this unique distance education resource, visit their Web site at
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER The Kennedy space Center grew out of savanna and marsh, prompted by an American Kennedy space Center is placing increasing emphasis on its advanced http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/spinoff1998/ard6.htm
Extractions: NASA's designated Center of Excellence in launch and payload processing systems is the John F. Kennedy Space Center, situated on Florida's central Atlantic coast. This NASA center has long been a takeoff point for both expendable rockets and space travelers headed for Earth orbit and the Moon. The Kennedy Space Center grew out of savanna and marsh, prompted by an American commitment in the 1960s to place humans on the Moon through the Apollo program. Kennedy's "space coast" real estate is now the site of Space Shuttle launches. A Shuttle Landing Facility, Orbiter Processing Facility and other installations are in place, built to handle shuttle integration and rollout, payload processing, prelaunch checkout, launch pad operations, launch recovery, and ground turnaround operations. Kennedy Space Center is placing increasing emphasis on its advanced technology development program. This program encompasses the efforts of the entire Kennedy Space Center team, consisting of government and contractor personnel, working in partnership with academic institutions and commercial industry to transfer technology. This center maintains a vigorous applied research program in support of shuttle launch activities, doing so since 1981. Ground support systems, launch and processing facilities, and environmental protection all receive continued attention for Kennedy Space Center to remain the nation's premier state-of-the-art spaceport.
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Johnson space Center engineers and scientists in 1973 were busy debriefing the While busily at work on this mission, Johnson space Center planners were http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/spinoff1997/ar5.html
Extractions: NASA Headquarters and Centers Next page Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Putting a face on space exploration first meant short excursions above Earth by an astronaut sitting alone in a small, confining "capsule" who ended a brief journey under a billowing parachute and plopping down into cold, ocean waters. Astronaut flight of today features a crew that wings their way into Earth orbit in a huge space shuttle, docking with a space station, deploying scientific spacecraft or servicing a large observatory, then gliding to a smooth, runway touchdown at mission's end. Decades of pacesetting work has created a road into space for human travelers that stretches into Earth orbit and has carried humans to the faraway shores of the Moon. NASA's designated Center of Excellence in human operations in space is Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Through the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Space Shuttle, and the planned International Space Station, the Johnson Space Center has been the hub for extending and expanding human operations in space. The Space Shuttle Discovery on its Mobile Launch Platform makes its slow 3.4-mile trek from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad in preparation for the STS-82 mission. The mission crew performed the second servicing of the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope in early 1997.
ESA - ESOC 17 June 2005, ESOC symposium highlights smarter, cheaper space operations. 8 June 2005, Photo album German Chancellor visit to ESOC http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/ESOC/
Extractions: 20 September 2005 The 9th International Conference on Space Operations will be hosted by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), 19-23 June 2006 in Rome, Italy, and is organised by The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). If you have a paper to present, don't wait: abstracts are due 15 November 2005. Full story More News 15 September 2005 ESAs new deep space antenna in Cebreros becomes a reality 14 September 2004 Spacecraft Operations Manager: An interview with Andrea Accomazzo 9 September 2005 Tracking Europe's visitor to Venus 1 September 2005 CryoSat flight control team in intensive training 5 July 2005 ESOC 'Skunk Works' Strong on Innovation 29 June 2005 MSG-2 flight controllers train for launch 24 June 2005 Cebreros marks major readiness milestone 17 June 2005 SMART-1 phones home via PDA 18 April 2005 Rosetta Up Close photo contest winners announced 9 March 2005 Moonrise above the Pacific News Archive
Kennedy Space Center X.500 Search Kennedy space Center X.500 Search. To search, choose whether you want to locate the Kennedy space Center, Ames Research Center, Dryden Flight Research http://kmail.ksc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/wlSearch/ou=Kennedy Space Center,o=National Ae
Extractions: To search, choose whether you want to locate the employee by full name, last name, or e-mail address, then enter all or part of the employee's name or address. Select the 'Match by' option - Substring will search for part of a name, Approximate will help you find names without exact spelling. Do not use wildcards in the search string. Full name Last name Internet address Match by Substring Approximate Exact match Search Site Kennedy Space Center Ames Research Center Dryden Flight Research Center Fairmont IVV Facilty Goddard Space Flight Center Headquarters John Glenn Research Center Jet Propulsion Laboratory Johnson Space Center Langley Research Center Marshall Space Flight Center Michoud Assembly Facility Stennis Space Center US Russia Joint Space Projects Wallops Flight Facility White Sands Test Facility NASA Official: James S. Winn
Spaceflight And Life Sciences Training Program In this NASAsponsored program, undergraduate college students spend six weeks in an intensive program at Kennedy space Center doing supervised laboratory http://slstp.nasa.gov/
Extractions: Students ... Headlines Welcome to SLSTP The Spaceflight and Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP) is an intense, academically challenging, six-week summer program at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida. The SLSTP represents NASAs educational investment in tomorrow. The program is for undergraduate college students interested in learning how to successfully design and conduct biological research, manage operations in space and assess the environmental impacts of a launch site. At the end of this program, Trainees develop an unparalleled understanding of the NASA mission and the meaning of as only NASA can. Join us in 2005. The dates for the 2005 program are June 13 - July 22. Trainees arrive June 11 and leave on July 24. Project counselors arrive June 6 and leave July 29, 2005. SLSTP Information SLSTP Program Newsletters SLSTP Program Summary SLSTP Alumni Information Quick Links Apply for 2005 Program SLSTP Program activities SLSTP Program Updates NASA Website Accessibility Statement ...
GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER The Marshall space Flight Center is located on 1800 acres inside the Redstone Arsenal in Marshall space Flight Center s responsibility for integrated http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/sts-msfc.html
Extractions: OFF-SITE CONTRIBUTORS... The Marshall Space Flight Center is located on 1,800 acres inside the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. In the past, the center has been identified most often as NASA's launch vehicle development center. While this accurately describes part of the center's activities, it does not tell the whole story. Today, the center is a multiproject management, scientific and engineering establishment, with much more emphasis on projects involving scientific investigation and the application of space technology to the solution of problems on Earth. This is the center's new image, one that will be reflected in the projects of the future. The Marshall Space Flight Center is responsible for the space shuttle main engines , the external tank and the solid rocket boosters . It is also responsible for Spacelab , the reusable, modular scientific research facility that is carried in the payload bay of the orbiter , and managing Spacelab missions. Marshall also has management responsibility for the Hubble Space Telescope , tethered satellite system and orbital maneuvering vehicle and has a substantial role in the development of the space station.
"Tsukuba Space Center" -- VISIT JAXA -- As JAXA s center for the latest research and development in space, Tsukuba space Center held a special openhouse event on April 23 (Sat) for the 2005 http://visit.jaxa.jp/tsukuba/index_e.html
Extractions: As JAXA's center for the latest research and development in space, Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC) offers tours of its facility for a better understanding of its work from the past, in the present, and for the future. The exhibition space is divided into rocket, satellite, and space-utilization sections. There are full-scale test models. Start of Menu Start of Contents Tsukuba Space Center held a special open-house event on April 23 (Sat) for the 2005 Science and Technology week. We were delighted to have a record turnout of 5,775 visitors. On that day, people enjoyed various events including launching a plastic bottle rocket, classrooms for different experiments, a mini-mini space class with Astronaut Naoko Yamazaki in Houston via a TV conference system, and a mini-mini space class with Dr. Matogawa. Exhibition Hall Rockets
Lunar2 Aerospace Online Resources as listed at Kennedy space Flight Center. Johnson space Center http//www.jsc.nasa.gov/ JPL Current Missions http://lunar.arc.nasa.gov/resources/tool.htm
Extractions: This site uses different plug-ins for indiviual elements of the site. The following is a list of the plug-ins used and links to get the plugins: Quicktime is used to view quicktime videos: Get Quicktime at http//:www.apple.com Acrobat Reader is used to view PDF files: Get Adobe Acrobat Reader at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/alternate.html Macromedia Flash/ Shockwave is used to view multimedia presentations: Get the Macromedia plugin at: http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/alternates/ Cosmo Player is used to view VRML's: Get Cosmo Player at: http://www.cai.com/cosmo/ The Lunar and Planetary Institute is a NASA-funded institute in Houston, Texas, devoted to studying the solar system and sharing the excitement of space exploration with the public. They have a section on the Moon called Exploring The Moon Their home page at LPI has links to Photo Moon Atlases The Inconstant Moon by John Walker at Fourmilab shows The Moon at Perigee and Apogee and explains why the differences in size.
Extractions: Welcome to the Kennedy Space Center Surplus Property Sales Website. Each year the National Aeronautics and Space Administration generates millions of dollars worth of surplus personal property that is no longer needed by the U.S. Government. This property is sold competitively to the public through various types of sales, such as a sealed bid spot bid auction , or fixed price sale . Recyclable property is generally sold on a one year sealed bid term contract. Examples of recyclable materials are scrap metal and aluminum, used tires, used batteries, copper wire, wood pallets, etc. You may access information concerning our upcoming sales by clicking on the viewing options above. Sales information is also available by calling 321-867-7605. Sales are held at the Reutilization, Recycling and Marketing Facility (RRMF) on Ransom Road, off State Road 3 at Kennedy Space Center, Fl. Sealed Bid openings are held at Bldg. M6-1723 on State Road 3, Kennedy Space Center, FL.
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Extractions: 7 septembre - Suite au cyclone Katrina qui a frappé les Etats-Unis, la charte internationale Espace et catastrophes majeures a été déclenchée. Réunissant 6 agences spatiales, elle permet de mettre à disposition toutes les données satellites utiles. [...] Succès pour les Journées du Patrimoine au CNES !
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