The 2009 edition of NASA’s Spinoff, a publication that shows how NASA technology is being put to use in everyday life here on Earth, is available in print and online. The latest Spinoff highlights 49 ...
NASA says it’s on track to open competition as early as Dec. 4 for the first project in a series of large information technology services contracts that have been estimated to be worth more than $4 ...
WASHINGTON — NASA has selected fellows in three areas of astronomy and astrophysics for its Einstein, Hubble, and Sagan Fellowships. The recipients of this year’s post-doctoral fellowships will ...
NASA’s Digital Learning Network presents a series of videoconferences to assist educators in staying current on NASA education resources and related products. During each event, product producers, ...
From methane on Mars to water on the Moon, NASA serves up fifteen great stories in their official Year In Review for 2009. Explore more on these topics Share this story Subscribe and interact with our ...
HUNTSVILLE, AL -- NASA's work on the Global Positioning Satellite System seems to have struck a chord with the directionally challenged public. An online poll shows that the technology is considered ...
HUNTSVILLE, AL -- About 900 space shuttle workers in Florida are facing layoffs between now and September as the shuttle program slides into its final phase of flight, with eight shuttle flights ...
NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellite to study atmospheric carbon dioxide launched aboard a Taurus XL rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California fails to separate upon command and is ...
NASA/NSSC plans to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The NASA SBIR program is conducted under the authority of the Small Business ...
Linda Cureton, the new chief information officer of NASA, brings social-media experience to bear on her new role. Cureton, who comes to the post after serving as CIO at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight ...