James Turner Named to Senior Executive Service as Deputy Manager of - SpaceRef
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In his new position, Turner will help manage the integrated technical design, development, test and evaluation of spacecraft and vehicle systems assigned to the Marshall Center. From advanced materials to systems engineering, Marshall has the unique
Starwatch: After egg hunt, collect your constellations - Everett Herald
A traditional Easter egg hunt is a lot of fun, especially for kids. I certainly enjoyed them when I was young, a few dozen years ago. It’s also a lot of fun to roll across starry night skies with a pair of binoculars. Telescopes can certainly let you
New York Astronaut to Fly on Next Space Shuttle Mission - StreetInsider.com
Mike Massimino, who is from Franklin Square, N.Y., will make his second journey into orbit on space shuttle Atlantis’ mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. Atlantis is targeted to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on Oct. 8 at 1
Image: Artist s impression of the Lynx Arc - SpaceRef
A mysterious arc of light found behind a distant cluster of galaxies has turned out to be the biggest, brightest and hottest star-forming region ever seen in space. The so-called Lynx Arc is one million times brighter than the well-known Orion Nebula
NASA Unveils $17.6 Billion Budget - PR Newswire
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — NASA announced a $17.6 billion budget for fiscal year 2009 to continue exploring the solar system, building the International Space Station, studying Earth from space and conducting aeronautics research
Final Shuttle Mission To Hubble Space Telescope - Space Daily
Veteran astronaut Scott D. Altman will command the final space shuttle mission to Hubble. Navy Reserve Capt. Gregory C. Johnson will serve as pilot. Mission specialists include veteran spacewalkers John M. Grunsfeld and Michael J. Massimino and first
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