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NASA Space Technology
NASA Space Technology
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- News, links, mission schedules, and NASA for kids.
- Links to images and current news stories. Overview of scientific missions.
- Solar images, solar news, eclipse information, solar data, NASA solar physics programs.
- Image map to locate web sites of NASA centers and NASA Space Grant Universities. Many University links, contacts and full addresses.
- NASA center providing a feature to e-mail electronic postcards with pictures about aeronautics.
- Provides updated coverage, schedule and mission information on upcoming rocket launches at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
- Features overview and repository of space standards. Access to the standards requires registration.
- Explore the causes and effects of climatic and environmental change through the use of real satellite data.
- Serves as a center of science and technology for air and space transportation research.
- Part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth project, examining, through airborne field campaigns, the natural and human factors affecting global tropospheric chemistry.
- Directory and links to many NASA sites.
- NASA's human resources recruitment page, with information about opportunities and on how to apply.
- Texas A&M provides these links to NASA Centers, commercial space centers, and space-related companies.
- Established in 1997 through a NASA competition, the consortium of 12 institutions working to prevent or solve health problems related to long-duration space travel and prolonged exposure to microgravity. The group's primary mission objective is to ensure
- Serves as the focal point for representation and advocacy with executive branch officesand other federal agencies and departments for Agency-level policy issues.
- Coverage of current Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions. Also includes links to past space flights, Mars exploration, and image galleries.
- Archived page for project that was shut down in 1997. The research and technology development task supported by the program were transferred to other efforts. Reflects the state of robotics technology as it was in 1997, and not the current efforts in this
- Free online abstracts and full-text papers in astronomy, astrophysics, planetary sciences, and solar physics.
- Provides overview of strategies and vision of NASA's space science programmes. Includes science community outreach.
- Part of NASA's Office of Space Science that describes NASA's program to explore the solar system.
- STC promotes commercially funded engineering research and technology development using the International Space Station (ISS) or other orbiting platforms as a test bed for developing and validating advanced spacecraft technology. A NASA research partnershi
- Located at the Space Telescope Science Institute, goal is to work on studying and explaining the unique, celestial phenomena, which is now made visible using Hubble's advanced technology.
- Links to astronomy & space resources available at NASA.
- FUSE is a NASA-supported astronomy mission, developed by The Johns Hopkins University, to explore the Universe using the technique of high-resolution spectroscopy in the far-ultraviolet spectral region.
- WMAP is a NASA Explorer Mission that will measure the temperature of the cosmic background radiation over the full sky with unprecedented accuracy. This map of the remnant heat of the Big Bang will provide answers to fundamental questions about the origin
- Promotes and supports employee and organizational growth, development, and empowerment by providing learning programs, resources, and services.
- Directory of general space-related links published by NASA.
- A NASA and JPL site in search of another Earth
- NASA's Structure & Evolution of the Universe Theme Web Site, supporting Beyond Einstein: From the Big Bang to Black Holes.
- Links to NASA's Business Opportunities
- Responsibility for conducting and coordinating the science operations of the Hubble Space Telescope rests with the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus in Baltimore, Maryland. STScI is operated for NASA
- This Headquarters functional office serves as the single focus on matters pertaining to the planning, execution, and evaluation of Headquarters institutional management activities.
- A wealth of information on NASA's current projects and missions.
- Allows you to easily search through hundreds of thousands of documents published on NASA web sites.
- A free internet based bibliographic database referencing citations to publications on space life sciences research. A joint project of NASA and the US National Library of Medicine.
- Procurement office of NASA provides industry with immediate access to current acquisition information over the Internet.
- Offers Earth science data for global change research and Earth systems studies. Sponsored by NASA, the archive includes field data, remote-sensing data, imagery, and the results of ecosystems modeling.
- Located in Washington, D.C., exercises management over the space flight centers, research centers, and other installations that are run by the space program. Includes organizational charts and addresses.
- Official alumni organization of the NASA Academy.
- Learn all about the Hubble Space Telescope - its operations, upgrades, and discoveries.
- NEAR - First spacecraft to orbit an asteroid, to answer fundamental questions about the nature and origin of near-Earth objects, such as the numerous asteroids and comets in the vicinity of Earth's orbit. First launch in the Discovery Program, a NASA init
- This server is for distributing information about the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), and about the Coronal Diagnostics Spectrometer (CDS) instrument aboard that spacecraft. It is also the server for the NASA/GSFC Solar Extreme-ultravi
- An ongoing project, which offers the scientific community the opportunity to assemble a team and design investigations that complement NASA's larger planetary science explorations. The goal is to launch many smaller missions with fast development times.
- Aspace-based infrared observatory, part of NASA's Great Observatories program (which also includes Hubble, Chandra, and Compton). This is the mission's official homepage, including mission information, pictures, news, features, and more.
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