NASA and Robert Bigelow--An Ongoing Relationship

Robert Bigelow, President and CEO of Bigelow Aerospace, opened up his speech on August 25, 1999 at the NASA HabModule Commercialization Conference, Houston, Texas, with his first two questions, "What does NASA want to accomplish" and "What are NASA's current motivations for comme …

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ESA Transmit Successfully Telecommands to Chinese Satellite

"The support began as planned and without any problems. We were confident it would work given the extensive preparations and intensive testing we did in close cooperation with the Chinese," said Erik Soerensen, Head of the System Requirements and Validation Section at ESOC.

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Fires in Italy May Have Been from Electromagnetic Fields

Fires are fast becoming part of who we are in today's times, instantly making front headlines for days on end with global warming and the carelessness or ruthlessness of people, but if something serious or unexplained is involved, we may not hear the actual events for several y …

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Fainting Astronauts Base of New Study

"On Earth, said Blaber, the heart and circulatory system are constantly working against the forces of gravity to pump blood to the brain and other organs — especially when we're standing.

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NASA's Quikscat Studies Santa Ana Winds

NASA's Quick Scatterometer (Quikscat) spacecraft and The Sea winds instrument onboard have provided a more nuanced picture of the infamous Santa Ana winds.

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Successful International Cooperation of the ISS

"Node 2 is the expansion of the space station's capability to bring international laboratories up," Commander Pam Melroy said, adding that it will also allow to the space station crew to double to six members.

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Something Brewing Under the Martian Surface

"On Earth, the Hawaiian islands were built from volcanoes that erupted as the Earth's crust slid over a hot spot—a plume of rising magma," said Jacob Bleacher, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

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