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Symposium on "Expectations for Climate Change Monitoring using Earth Observation Satellites"

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is holding a symposium titled "Expectations for Climate Change Monitoring using Earth Observation Satellites" on April 15, (Thursday) 2010, at the Hotel Pacific Tokyo.


Chesapeake NetCraftsmen Top Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE®) Terry Slattery to speak at Satellite 2010

Chesapeake NetCraftsmen, a consultancy focusing on network management and security, high-end routing and design, switching, VoIP, Unified Communications, QoS, MPLS, IP multicast, course and lab development, is pleased to announce Terry Slattery - CCIE # 1026, is among four other network security experts presenting at Satellite 2010. The topic of their discussion is: Securing Your Network: Protecting your Operations, Content and Assets.


NASA Launches Interactive Simulation of Satellite Communications

NASA today unveiled an interactive computer simulation that allows virtual explorers of all ages to dock the space shuttle at the International Space Station, experience a virtual trip to Mars or a lunar impact, and explore images of star formations taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.


New Investment Fund Backs Space Technologies Finding Uses on Earth

For years, ESA has been bringing space technologies down to Earth through its Technology Transfer Programme and Business Incubation initiatives. Now, the Agency will strengthen these initiatives by supporting new businesses using space innovations through a dedicated venture capital fund.


NASA and NOAA's GOES-P Satellite Successfully Launched

The latest Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, or GOES-P, lifted off Thursday aboard a Delta IV rocket at 6:57 p.m. EST from Space Launch Complex 37 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite joins four other similar spacecrafts to improve weather forecasting and monitoring of environmental events.


Student Teams Ready to Battle Lunar Terrain at NASA's 17th Annual Great Moonbuggy Race

More than 100 student teams from around the globe will drive their specially crafted lunar rovers through a challenging course of rugged, moon-like terrain at NASA's 17th annual Great Moonbuggy Race in Huntsville, Ala., April 9-10.


Students Testing Building Blocks for Spacecraft on NASA Rocket Flight

Not much bigger than a child's toy block, two spacecraft designed and built by university students in Kentucky and California will fly in space for a short period this month to gather information that may be applied to future small Earth orbiting space vehicles.


Bully galaxy rules the neighbourhood

In general, galaxies can be thought of as "social" — hanging out in groups and frequently interacting. However, this recent NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image highlights how some galaxies appear to be hungry loners. These cosmic oddities have set astronomers on the "case of the missing neighbour galaxies".


An Island of Stars in the Making on the Outskirts of Orion

The delicate nebula NGC 1788, located in a dark and often neglected corner of the Orion constellation, is revealed in a new and finely nuanced image that ESO is releasing today. Although this ghostly cloud is rather isolated from Orion’s bright stars, the latter’s powerful winds and light have had a strong impact on the nebula, forging its shape and making it home to a multitude of infant suns.


Webb Telescope's First Primary Mirror Meets Cold Temperature Specifications, Sets Program Landmark

The James Webb Space Telescope reached a mission-readiness landmark today when its first primary mirror segment was cryo-polished to its required prescription as measured at operational cryogenic temperatures. This achievement sets the stage for a successful polishing process for the remaining 18 flight mirror segments.



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