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NASA Awards Electrical Systems Engineering Services Contract to MEI Technologies

NASA has awarded a sole-source interim contract for electrical systems engineering services to MEI Technologies in Houston.


NASA'S Hibernating Mars Rover May Not Call Home

NASA mission controllers have not heard from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit since March 22, and the rover is facing its toughest challenge yet - trying to survive the harsh Martian winter.


Lockheed Martin Commends Bi-Partisan Support for NASA FY 2011 Budget

Lockheed Martin today applauded the recent actions taken by House and Senate NASA oversight committees as Congress moves forward on a bi-partisan spending plan for NASA. This important legislation provides an achievable path forward for a robust human space flight program that continues the Orion crew exploration vehicle to help achieve that goal and includes funding for advancements in technology that will ensure U.S. leadership in space.


Agreement signed for the IAU Office for Astronomy Development

The President of the South African National Research Foundation, Dr Albert van Jaarsveld and the General Secretary of the IAU, Dr. Ian Corbett, signed a landmark agreement in Pretoria today with the International Astronomical Union (IAU) which will foster and promote astronomy in the developing world.


Wyle Scientist to Study Stress in Haughton-Mars Project Spaceflight Analog

A remote Canadian island is being used to simulate isolated space flight conditions for a NASA-funded medical research study that could produce important information to assist astronauts in potential long duration flights to Mars or an asteroid.


DataDirect Networks Delivers Remarkable TCO After a Decade of Continuous Use at Strategic NASA Site

DataDirect Networks (DDN), the leading data infrastructure provider for the world's most scalable, content-intensive enterprises, today announced the ten-year anniversary of its first-ever product shipment to its first customer, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).


Frost & Sullivan: Diverse Industrial Applications Drive the World Satellite Machine-to-Machine Communications Market

Worldwide, wireless, wireline, and satellite networks developed significantly in the last twenty years, setting the stage for machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and equipment to utilize these existing networks. Used for logistical tracking, telemetry, remote monitoring, geo fencing, security, and scientific monitoring, M2M communications provide benefits for industries ranging from agriculture to retail, driving the satellite M2M industry over the next five to seven years.


Brilliant Star in a Colourful Neighbourhood

A spectacular new image from ESO’s Wide Field Imager at the La Silla Observatory in Chile shows the brilliant and unusual star WR 22 and its colourful surroundings. WR 22 is a very hot and bright star that is shedding its atmosphere into space at a rate many millions of times faster than the Sun. It lies in the outer part of the dramatic Carina Nebula from which it formed.


DLR investigates the existence of liquid salt solutions on Mars - Salt solutions could support life

Is it possible that there are salt solutions on Mars that remain liquid despite the extremely low temperatures  - a class of fluids known as cryobrines? Research findings at the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) have shown that this is a theoretical possibility. Experiments and modelling have indicated that the required conditions exist, especially during the Martian northern summer at higher latitudes. Prof. Diedrich Moehlmann of the DLR Institute of Planetary Research presented these initial findings on Friday 23 July and Saturday 24 July 2010 at the international COSPAR (Committee on Space Research) 2010 conference in Bremen.


NASA Selects Orbital Sciences Corp.'s, Technical Services Division as Sounding Rockets Operations Contractor

NASA selected Orbital Sciences Corp.'s, Technical Services Division in Greenbelt, Md., for the agency's Sounding Rockets Operations contract. The total value of this indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity cost-plus incentive fee contract is $310 million. The period of performance is five years.



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