Monday, June 06, 2005

Nasa Breaking News
Deep Impact Comet Mission Preview
On July 4, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft concludes a six-month, 268 million mile voyage to comet Tempel 1 by sending a projectile crashing into the cosmic traveler.
Space Shuttle Status Report: S05-022
Discovery was de-mated from its External Tank (ET-120) and Solid Rocket Boosters in high bay 1 on June 2.
Mars Mission Begins Launch Preparations
NASA has given the green light to a project to put a long-armed lander on to the icy ground of the far-northern Martian plains.
NASA and UND Sign DC-8 Contract
NASA has signed a cooperative agreement with the University of North Dakota to house and operate the agency's DC-8 jet aircraft.
NASA's Space Eyes Focus on Deep Impact
The Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes helped scientists prepare for Deep Impact's comet encounter.
Interns Head to Japan for Space Law Competition
Olivia Hussey and Kristie Blase won a chance to compete in the World Finals of the Space Law Moot Court in Fukuoka, Japan.
NASA Selects New Frontiers Concept Study
NASA today announced a mission to fly to Jupiter will proceed to a preliminary design phase. The mission is called Juno, and it is the second in NASA's New Frontiers Program.
Stars Flood Space With Gravitational Waves
Two "white dwarves" are orbiting each other in a death grip.
Virginia Event Features Future Air Travel System
NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and industry partners will showcase forward looking aviation technology at SATS 2005: A Transformation of Air Travel, on Monday, June 6 at the regional airport in Danville, Va.
Discovery Rolls Back from Pad
Orbiter will get a new External Tank and other modifications.

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