Friday, September 16, 2005

Nasa Breaking News
Astronaut Captures Images of Hurricane Damage
NASA TV will show photographs of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath taken from the ISS, along with the station's latest video of Hurricane Ophelia, today at 4 p.m. EDT.
Satellites to Reveal Secrets of Clouds
The CloudSat and CALIPSO satellites, which will give a unique view of Earth's atmosphere, are undergoing final preparations for launch in October.
NASA Honors Minority Contractors
NASA announced its minority business of the year today, capping an exceptional year of small business achievements in support of space exploration.
NASA Seeks Broadcast Partner for Digital Television Channel
Deadline for Request for Entrepreneurial Opportunity (REO) submissions is October 18, 2005.
NASA Makes Progress in Hurricane Katrina Recovery
NASA is making progress in determining the whereabouts and condition of employees at the agency?s Stennis Space Center, Miss., and the Michoud Assembly Facility near New Orleans, which were impacted by Hurricane Katrina two weeks ago.
NASA Names New Stennis Center Director
NASA named William (Bill) W. Parsons as the new director of John C. Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi, effective immediately.
Ophelia Space Station Video Airs on NASA TV
Video taken from the International Space Station of Tropical Storm Ophelia is airing during the Video File segments of NASA Television.
Most Distant Explosion Detected, Smashes Previous Record
NASA's Swift satellite is designed to look for faint bursts coming from the edge of the Universe.
ISS Status Report: SS05-043
Progress supply ship docks with Station.
Astronaut John Herrington Departs NASA
Astronaut John Herrington (Cmdr., USN) has departed NASA to pursue a career as a commercial test pilot.

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