Friday, July 29, 2005

Nasa Breaking News
NASA Announces Aeronautical Centennial Challenge
NASA and the Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency Foundation announced the first aeronautical competition in the Centennial Challenges program.
Agency Sets Online Web Stream Record
The STS-114 launch was one of the biggest events in Internet history, with 433,000 simultaneous webcast streams of NASA TV during the launch.
NASA Posts Shuttle Status Reports Online
NASA plans to issue and post status reports twice daily during the Return to Flight Space Shuttle mission (STS-114).
Research Helps Develop New Light Jet Aircraft
NASA has contributed to the development of aircraft called Very Light Jets, some of which are making public debuts at AirVenture 2005.
NASA TV Broadcasts Coverage of Goes-N Launch
NASA TV's Media Channel will carry the GOES-N launch starting at 6:15 p.m. EDT, Friday. The launch window is from 6:23 to 7:01 p.m. EDT.
Chandra Neon Discovery Solves Solar Paradox
Neon atoms, along with carbon, oxygen and nitrogen, play an important role in how quickly energy flows from nuclear reactions in the sun's core to its edge, where it then radiates into space.
Space Shuttle Returns to Flight
NASA?s Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission (STS-114) is under way. Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off Tuesday from NASA?s Kennedy Space Center, Fla. at 10:39 a.m. EDT.
NASA Official Named Hispanic Engineer of the Year
Alphonso V. Diaz, Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, was selected as Hispanic Engineer of the Year by the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC).
NASA Names Advanced Technology Providers
NASA's Science Mission Directorate selected 11 technology investigators as part of the New Millennium Program, Space Technology 9 Project.
Goes-N Satellite Ready for Launch
The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-N (GOES-N) launch window is from 6:23 to 7:01 p.m. EDT, Friday, July 29.

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