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  • ing the US Military, White Sands Missile Range, NASA, a number of US academic institutions (known to
  • He was hired by NASA, a month after graduating and assigned to the D
  • In January 2002, however, NASA abruptly cancelled this mission, mainly due to
  • assembled space structures, and in the process, NASA accrued valuable EVA assembly experience.
  • In 1959, NASA acquired NAOTS and parts of the station were in
  • In 1997, NASA added 773 Irmintraud and eventually over one mi
  • After leaving NASA, Adm. Truly became Vice President and Director
  • ted this study in his first press conference as NASA Administrator to answer a question about sendin
  • grandfather of former LSU Chancellor and former NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe.
  • In 1962 NASA Administrator James E. Webb informed the United
  • NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin invited Horowi
  • NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden (left) and Stennis
  • om 1992-1997, and in February 2010 was named by NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden, Jr., as the Ag
  • Management Director Janice Lachance and former NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe.
  • Beggs served as NASA Administrator until December 1985, when he took
  • Attendees included current NASA administrator and Obama appointee Charles Bolde
  • Specifically it directs the NASA Administrator to develop a sustained human pres
  • Prior to his appointment as NASA Administrator, Beggs had been Executive Vice Pr
  • In July 2004, before he was named NASA administrator, Michael Griffin participated in
  • NASA adopted a deliberate and incremental approach i
  • According to the NASA ADS database, the h-index of A. Fienga is 9, wi
  • According to the NASA ADS database, the h-index of Dr. Standish is 21
  • 986 in Savannah, Georgia) was a teacher, former NASA Adviser, and president of Drexel University.
  • She is currently a member of the NASA Advisory Council.
  • outspoken critic of reductions in the growth of NASA's science budget, and on Thursday, August 17, 2
  • by administrator Charles Bolden as chair of the NASA Advisory Council's Science Committee.
  • rstanding of sonic booms and served on numerous NASA advisory committees on the subject.
  • TAR highlights the most recent additions to the NASA Aeronautics and Space Database.
  • were developed by Oleg Dubovik and used in the NASA AERONET network and by Teruyuki Nakajima (named
  • NASA Aerospace Scholars (3): 2000, 2004
  • m LC-18A, with the complex being transferred to NASA after it took over responsibility for Vanguard
  • Lenoir resigned from NASA again in April 1992, to assume the position of
  • This led to USA and NASA agreeing to the Space Program Operations Contra
  • Initial development was funded under a NASA AIST Program, and in 2000, SensorML was brought
  • ttern of running up until after the game of the Nasa Aliens.
  • Nasa Aliens/Nasa Shuttles
  • de what to do next, being tracked and chased by NASA all the way.
  • However, the NASA allegations were dropped.
  • ceives over $3000 in grant money each year from NASA, along with visits and video conferences with N
  • To support longer stays on the Moon, NASA also studied a number of simple Lunar Escape Sy
  • NASA also instated the Bonzzo Award, a pint-size Bon
  • In addition to these military activities, NASA also operates several of its own aircraft from
  • NASA also has an airborne IR telescope called SOFIA
  • In the first few minutes of the broadcast, NASA alternated between the signals being received f
  • He has been involved with the NASA Alumni League and the Potomac Institute.
  • rved as president of the Florida chapter of the NASA Alumni League from 1994-1996.
  • NASA Ambassador of Exploration Award for involvement
  • ed of tufts (61 feet by 61 feet) was created at NASA Ames Research Center to study air flow fields i
  • hristopher P. McKay is a planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, studying planetary atmosp
  • arch Council Associate with the SETI project at NASA Ames Research Center and involved in the Sandia
  • Silicon Valley Center, currently located at the NASA Ames Research Park at Moffett Federal Airfield.
  • of Biology at Florida State University and the NASA Ames Research Center, and Director, Polar Deser
  • In 1963, Billingham joined the NASA Ames Research Center becoming vice-chair of the
  • st study, conducted by Scott A. Sandford of the NASA Ames Research Center, used spectrometry to anal
  • of the Exploration Technologies Directorate at NASA Ames Research Center, and as of 2005 is the Eng
  • ia database interfaces for Sun Microsystems and NASA Ames Research Center, and designed signal-proce
  • Schramm secured a postdoctoral position at the NASA Ames Research Center after graduation.
  • anila Drive at the Ellis Street entrance to the NASA Ames Research Center and Moffett Federal Airfie
  • NASA Ames Research Center
  • al air station is now owned and operated by the NASA Ames Research Center.
  • NASA Ames Research Center.
  • h Resolution Microwave Survey (HRMS) Project at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
  • istant, C. A. "Sy" Syvertson became Director of NASA Ames Research Center during probably its most p
  • Scale Aerodynamics Complex (NFAC) is located at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
  • Judge Fogel also sentenced NASA Ames Research Center contractor Ernst John Rohd
  • He maintained an office at NASA Ames until at least 1997.
  • 999 Conley became a research scientist with the NASA Ames Research Center.
  • n astronomer and the Director of Science at the NASA Ames Research Center.
  • The 20 G centrifuge at the NASA Ames Research Center
  • r Astrobiological Exploration, QSS Group, Inc., NASA Ames, Aug 2005.
  • Students submit a report about their designs to NASA Ames, and the reports are judged by aerospace p
  • Mark moved to the Robotics Alliance Project at NASA Ames.
  • es node of the Planetary Data System managed by NASA), an asteroid was named in his honour.
  • NASA and the European Space Agency announce that the
  • NASA and Universal Studios hosted outdoor exhibits,
  • On August 1, 1994, Covey retired from NASA and the Air Force.
  • llite are eight instruments developed by NASDA, NASA, and CNES.
  • From 1964 to 1970 Hagerty was an advisor to NASA and served as a board member to the National Sc
  • ent signed between United states' space agency, NASA, and Europe's space agency, ESA to join resourc
  • The first reported involvement of NASA and space rock came in 2009 when an off duty wo
  • The mission was deemed a complete success by NASA, and significantly advanced Apollo toward its g
  • erate manipulation of world temperature data by NASA and others.
  • NASA and the Air Force convened an accident board.
  • Photo of IC 349, taken by NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) 19 Se
  • ution to European space, it was decided by ESA, NASA, and the international Committee for Space Rese
  • Cleon Lacefield (right) with some NASA and Lockheed colleagues
  • fourth floor, which is a tribute to George Low, NASA, and the engineers of the Apollo program.
  • e program, including the United States Army and NASA, and the library eventually needed more space a
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), and
  • We will strengthen the cooperation between NASA and our universities.
  • y breaches that affected computers belonging to NASA and the Dallas Police Department.
  • ty (MAF) is an 832-acre (3.4-km²) site owned by NASA and located in New Orleans East, a large distri
  • d by the girl, Talbot sneaks away from the FBI, NASA, and CIA agents who have been guarding him to s
  • ATIC is supported in the United States by NASA and flights are conducted under the auspices of
  • D., Bull returned to NASA and worked at the Ames Research Center from 197
  • e center is the result of a partnership between NASA and Florida Power & Light.
  • ely used by organisations such as the DoD, FAA, NASA and ESA.
  • Naval Air Reserve P-3C squadron in addition to NASA and California Air National Guard aviation acti
  • Parts of its performances were used in the NASA and Tony Palmer documentary The Space Movie.
  • onditions on the lunar South Pole by teams from NASA and Europe revealed a small number of illuminat
  • ), and, with James Strick, The Living Universe: NASA and the Development of Astrobiology (2005).
  • rom a variety of government agencies, including NASA and AFRL.
  • in 1977, she worked as an artist/technician at NASA and produced the first artistic transmission vi
  • present the partner organizations of Roscosmos, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) in the ISS
  • Edwards retired from NASA and the U.S. Navy on April 30, 2000.
  • GENOA was developed in collaboration with NASA and extensively verified by aerospace, automobi
  • e a high concentration of engineers due to both NASA and the local petrochemical industries.
  • The result was a program funded by NASA, and the United States Department of Defense (f
  • CNES provided the spacecraft, NASA and CNES jointly provided the payload instrumen
  • h precision astrometric observations to support NASA and international spacecraft mission navigation
  • the chief scientist for the SeaWifs project at NASA and was mentioned in the New York Times article
  • ed in 1994 as a joint effort between Boeing and NASA, and has since grown to include many other cont
  • tute, and currently supports research from both NASA and the Canadian Space Agency.
  • Chile has asked the U.S. space agency NASA and Chile's submarine fleet for advice on survi
  • er Soyuz flights needed a renegotiation between NASA and its Russian counterpart, and a modification
  • l C. Wholley is the current General Counsel for NASA and a retired United States Marine Corps brigad
  • orer) international cooperative program between NASA and ESRO/ESA to study the interaction between t
  • In 1982, Figueroa was hired by NASA and was named Head of the Cryogenics Technology
  • nter, a demand for graduate studies grew within NASA and the nearby space-related industries.
  • NASA and the University of Maryland confirmed fundin
  • O will begin with combined funding from NSF and NASA and programmatically executed through NSF.
  • NASA and the Air Force's accident board concluded th
  • eek and the trip to Houston are not provided by NASA and must be arranged by the students.
  • A joint operation between NASA and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Indu
  • The MMO program was funded jointly by NASA and the US Department of Energy (DOE)
  • supported more than 300 Department of Defense, NASA and commercial missile and rocket launches.
  • In September 1963, NASA and the Department of Defense (DoD) agreed to c
  • ion resource listing citations and abstracts of NASA and worldwide aerospace-related scientific and
  • On February 21, 2008 it was announced that NASA and researchers at McGill University had discov
  • chair of numerous National Science Foundation, NASA, and United States National Research Council (N
  • 1960 Designed for NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense, the Elgeet-
  • any awarded a $10M commercial lunar contract by NASA and a competitor in the Google Lunar X PRIZE.
  • marily supplied domestic intelligence agencies, NASA and the U.S. military, but had certain direct r
  • It was later transferred to NASA and then back to the US Air Force.
  • As of April 2008, XTE J1650-500 was reported by NASA and others to be the smallest mass black hole c
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) and carried out in 1992 and 1998 respectively.
  • ), and the Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS) with NASA and German scientific experiments aboard.
  • Under Debus' leadership, NASA and its team of contractors built what was hail
  • On February 18, 2009 NASA and ESA jointly announced that both missions ca
  • The Living Universe: NASA and the Development of Astrobiology (Rutgers Un
  • rospace engineer, is the Chief Technologist for NASA and the David and Andrew Lewis Professor of Spa
  • e Mayo Clinic before becoming an astronaut with NASA and has spent more than 400 hours in space.
  • be the fourth time the company has gone back to NASA and requested an extension."
  • e Telescope (Destiny), was a planned project by NASA and DOE, designed to perform precision measurem
  • al engineering and was involved in research for NASA and the U.S. Army.
  • pace Program Operations Contract (SPOC) between NASA and USA.
  • ocusing on the realities of leadership faced by NASA, and was selected in 1987.
  • e 2002 Planetary Science Decadal Survey guiding NASA and other US Government Agencies plans for sola
  • g Body design currently being developed by both NASA and Boeing as an alternative to traditional tub
  • stries, a major distributor of liquid oxygen to NASA and hospitals around the country.
  • t of Transportation, Assistant Administrator of NASA, and as a member of many other task forces and
  • brother Braden was a noted rocket-scientist for NASA, and once visited Mayberry RFD on the 1969 epis
  • Earth observation satellite launched by NASDA, NASA and CNES in December 2002.
  • jor TNO, Eris, was considered by him, his team, NASA, and many others to be the tenth planet, but th
  • Spacecraft for the project are provided by NASA and the European Space Agency.
  • It was developed by ISAS in association with NASA, and launched by a Delta II rocket on July 24,
  • They meet Dylan Hunt, formerly of NASA and consider him a messiah.
  • nt program, a program in science education with NASA, and a mission organization providing service t
  • The executive board recommended NASA and ESA establish MEJI, spanning launch opportu
  • inch) telescope was installed in 1963 funded by NASA, and was used to take detailed photographs of t
  • reation of many new programs within DARPA, NSF, NASA, and in commercial technology corporations.
  • He retired from NASA and the Air Force in 1990.
  • NASA announced on August 4, 1973 that Skylab 3 and S
  • On January 4, 1970, NASA announced it was cancelling Apollo 20 as its Sa
  • On November 21, 2007, NASA announced a change in the crew manifest, due to
  • On 19 February 2009, NASA announced that the GROND team's work shows that
  • On August 18, 2006, NASA announced that SpaceX had won a NASA Commercial
  • In 1961, NASA announced that the Manned Spacecraft Center wou
  • On 4 December 2006, NASA announced a "Global Exploration Strategy" and l
  • On August 13, 2006, NASA announced STS-121 had shed more foam than they
  • In August 2006, NASA announced that Rocketplane Kistler had been cho
  • NASA announces that the Spirit rover has reached the
  • NASA announces details of its plans to execute a man
  • NASA announces that it plans to build a permanently
  • August 6 - NASA announces that the ALH 84001 meteorite thought
  • NASA announces that the launch of New Horizons is st
  • NASA announces that it discovered a crack in the ins
  • NASA APOD Cone Nebula
  • rbit rendezvous (LOR) used on the United States NASA Apollo program missions to Earth's moon during
  • maged during the initial flyby, on 3 July 2007, NASA approved the New Exploration of Tempel 1 (or NE
  • After vigorous testing, NASA approved Fisher's Space Pen.
  • NASA archivist Mike Gentry has speculated that The B
  • Currently, some space agencies, such as NASA, are researching the use of maglev systems to l
  • Works of the federal government (including NASA) are in the public domain.
  • uttle launch in 1984, under the auspices of the NASA art program.
  • Faust also served on the N.A.S.A. Art Team for the "Mission to Planet Earth" pr
  • I can see where the confusion arose; the NASA article implies that the cabin pressure dropped
  • It seemed to be a copy-and-rewrite of this NASA article, specifically the lines "When the valve
  • The insignia was designed by NASA artist Barbara Matelski.
  • imatic Data Center (NCDC), and that prepared by NASA as its Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GIS
  • For the mission identified by NASA as ISS Soyuz 4, see Soyuz TM-34.
  • US Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, NOAA and NASA as well as being supplied to other Government A
  • Luna E-1 No.1, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1958A, was a Soviet Luna E-1 spacecraft
  • Progress M1-4, identified by NASA as Progress 2 or 2P, was a Progress spacecraft
  • Progress M-59, identified by NASA as Progress 24 or 24P, was a Progress spacecraf
  • Mission Specialist is abbreviated by NASA as MS.
  • Luna E-6 No.5, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1964B, was a Soviet spacecraft which wa
  • Progress M-53, identified by NASA as Progress 18 or 18P, was a Progress spacecraf
  • Progress M-04M, identified by NASA as Progress 36P, is a Russian Progress spacecra
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