NASA Considers Space Visitors
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NASA weighs request for space visitors
NASA weighs request for space visitors
04/12/2004 02:19 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 12 2004 6:46PM GMT
NASA Voyager Heads Into Deep Space:
Should We Expect Visitors Soon?
NASA Voyager Heads Into Deep Space:
Should We Expect Visitors Soon?
05/31/2004 02:13 PMThe pathfinding spacecraft, Voyager 1—launched by NASA a quarter
century ago bearing descriptions of Earth and word-and-picture
directions on how to get here for any interested extraterrestrial
spectator—is now nearly 9 billion miles away and closing in on the
"heliopause." [PRWEB May 29, 2004]
Helping NASA keep track of its
employees, associates and visitors
Helping NASA keep track of its
employees, associates and visitors
06/05/2005 11:57 PMI spent a fascinating three days last week in Washington, D.C. where I
was invited to be on an external review team for a large-scale
identity management project at NASA.
NASA Considers Mobile Lunar Base
NASA Considers Mobile Lunar Base
06/30/2004 01:01 AMNASA Considers Robot to Save Hubble (AP)
NASA Considers Robot to Save Hubble (AP)
05/01/2004 05:28 PMAP - Think Edward Scissorhands, but with bolt drivers and pliers for
hands and a giraffelike neck topped with a pair of cameras resembling
black cratered eyes instead of the handsome head of Johnny Depp. Could
this strange robot take the place of astronauts in fixing the Hubble
Space Telescope? NASA is yearning to find out.
Maryland Game Developer Vision
Videogames Receives NASA Space Act
Agreement To Develop Space Station Game
Maryland Game Developer Vision
Videogames Receives NASA Space Act
Agreement To Develop Space Station Game
05/31/2004 01:55 PMVision Videogames of Towson, Maryland received a Space Act Agreement
from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) earlier
this month to develop their PC/PS2/Xbox game, Space Station:SIM, due
for consumer release this Christmas season. The Space Act Agreement is
a continuation of one received by GRS Games before Vision Videogames
management bought out the company in March 2004. It allows Vision
Videogames a flow of information from, and access to, NASA personnel
so the company can gather information to build their game. “The game
has captured everyone’s imagination. We have individuals and
international agencies including JAXA (The Japanese Space Agency)
volunteering to help us with drawings, science, music – anything you
can imagine,” says company president Bill Mueller. In Space
Station:SIM, the player assumes the roll of the Chief Administrator of
NASA, creating astronaut crewmembers with unique needs, abilities and
personalities while managing their activities and personal
relationships like “The SIMS®”. [PRWEB May 31, 2004]
"nasa considers chemical sterilization
of mars bound astronauts to enforce the
values of the American Puritan
forefathers."
"nasa considers chemical sterilization
of mars bound astronauts to enforce the
values of the American Puritan
forefathers."
05/01/2004 03:41 AMNew Look for NASA for the Next Space Age
New Look for NASA for the Next Space Age
06/25/2004 12:42 AMResponding to outside recommendations, NASA has begun a top-to-bottom
reorganization that will make it leaner and more focused on its goals.
Nasa blasts iPaqs into space
Nasa blasts iPaqs into space
05/07/2004 10:43 AMPersonal Computer World May 7 2004 2:17PM GMT
NASA Taking Chances on Space Station
NASA Taking Chances on Space Station
06/25/2004 12:30 AMAbcnews.go.com - Thu Jun 24, 07:38 am GMT
NASA Finally Gets Down to Business Side
of Space
NASA Finally Gets Down to Business Side
of Space
07/21/2004 02:44 AMOn the 35th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon, NASA came
to the international air show in Farnborough, England, to take one
giant leap into the business side of space exploration.
NASA: Space Station Running Low on
Oxygen (AP)
NASA: Space Station Running Low on
Oxygen (AP)
09/24/2004 06:09 PMAP - Oxygen and food will be worrisomely low on the international
space station by Christmas, and it's crucial that a Russian supply
ship get there by then, a top NASA official said Friday.
NASA Acknowledges Space Shuttle Risks
(AP)
NASA Acknowledges Space Shuttle Risks
(AP)
04/06/2005 07:34 AMAP - After a two-year struggle to keep big chunks of foam from coming
off the shuttle fuel tank during launch, NASA acknowledged Tuesday
even marshmallow-size pieces could doom the spacecraft under the worst
circumstances.
New Crew to Leave for Space Station on
Oct. 11, NASA Says
New Crew to Leave for Space Station on
Oct. 11, NASA Says
09/25/2004 03:21 AMA new crew will be sent to the International Space Station next month,
even though there are concerns about adequate oxygen and other
supplies.
Hollywood to Help NASA Catch Space Probe
Hollywood to Help NASA Catch Space Probe
09/08/2004 03:09 AMIn a meeting of the cinematic with the scientific, Hollywood
helicopter stunt pilots will try to snatch a returning NASA space
probe out of the air before it hits the ground.
Frances Damages NASA Space Center
Frances Damages NASA Space Center
09/07/2004 12:57 AMAbcnews.go.com - Mon Sep 6, 10:40 pm GMT
NASA Expects Space Shuttles to Fly Again
by Next Spring
NASA Expects Space Shuttles to Fly Again
by Next Spring
04/30/2004 11:17 PMNASA has made sufficient progress modifying the space shuttle fleet to
warrant growing confidence that the spacecraft can safely resume
flying next spring.
Should NASA send government employees
into space?
Should NASA send government employees
into space?
01/07/2004 04:20 PMOn April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin ushered in an era of
government-operated manned space flight. In the intervening 42
years we've seen the following:
- several accidents in which NASA flight accidents have killed off
government employees who had become public heroes, a popular
schoolteacher, etc., causing widespread international grief (plus
a bit of euphoria in the Palestinian world after the crash of the
Columbia)
- an inability by NASA to take the risk or massive expense out of
manned space flights
- improvements in technology have led to various private groups (see
http://www.xprize.org/) deciding
that personal space travel has become practical
Perhaps it is time to ask the question "Why should NASA
operate manned space flights?" I.e., is sending a human into
space an inherently governmental function?
In some ways it would appear that the U.S. government must be
involved. No private individual or company can afford to set up a
worldwide tracking and communications network. No private
individual or company can afford to invest in fundamental
research and development on new kinds of jet and rocket motors.
Yet the same arguments could be made for the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA). It makes sense to have the government fund
infrastructure that facilitates flight. The FAA pays weather
briefers and air traffic controllers. The FAA funds airport
design, construction, and maintenance. The FAA researches
instrument approaches to airports and publishers procedures that it
believes to be safe. The FAA certifies airplanes, pilots, and
airlines.
But the FAA doesn't buy the planes or have its employees
fly them.
When the U.S. government goes flying it is extremely
risk-averse. Army helicopter pilots train in expensive Bell Jet
Ranger turbine-powered helicopters ($600/hour). The Black Hawk
helicopters have airbags to lessen injuries to occupants in the event
of a crash. The Feds look at a piston-powered Robinson R22
($150/hour; the standard private sector trainer) or a homebuilt
helicopter with horror. They'd never want to be responsible for
an 18-year-old Army kid going into one of those death machines.
Roughly half of the crashes of homebuilt airplanes
supposedly occur on the very first flight. The FAA is well
aware of the dismal statistics but they're happy to check your work,
give you an Experimental certificate for your new kitplane, and wish
you good luck.
Conclusion: there are plenty of activities that the Federal
government facilitates but considers too risky to undertake.
They don't want a Federal employee doing it but if Irving Goldberg, a
divorced retired dermatologist, wants to do it they will actually
facilitate his risk-taking.
Why not do space travel the same way? NASA can fund all of
the infrastructure, do research, sell rockets cheap, and then shake
the hand of any adventurous folks who want to head up beyond the Wild
Blue Yonder. In the small airplane world we have Angel Flight in
which private pilots volunteer their time and airplanes to transport
medical patients and their families, to the tune of approximately
15,000 missions per year. Similarly in the private space travel
world the government could ask these adventurers "Say, as long as
you're going up into space, would you mind conducting this experiment
for us?"
It was a national tragedy when Christa McAuliffe died on the
Challenger. It is only a minor local news event when an
adventurous soul crashes his or her small aircraft.
NASA Taking Chances on Space Station
(AP)
NASA Taking Chances on Space Station
(AP)
06/23/2004 05:34 PMAP - NASA is taking bigger chances and more of them even
bending its own safety rules to keep the international space
station running with a two-man crew and no shuttle visits.
NASA Plans Robotic Fix for Hubble Space
Telescope
NASA Plans Robotic Fix for Hubble Space
Telescope
08/11/2004 07:26 PMDirect and Related
Links for 'NASA Plans Robotic Fix for Hubble Space Telescope'
The U.S. space agency says it will move ahead with plans to have a
robot fix the aging Hubble Space Telescope. Kudos to NASA for changing
their minds and deciding to try to repair Hubble!…
NASA Safety Questioned by Space Shuttle
Crew
NASA Safety Questioned by Space Shuttle
Crew
04/11/2005 08:28 PMSci-Tech Today Apr 12 2005 12:50AM GMT
NASA Starts Planning to Retire Space
Shuttle
NASA Starts Planning to Retire Space
Shuttle
04/02/2005 04:23 AMEven as NASA prepares to resume flights of the space shuttle, the
agency has begun forming detailed plans to retire the spacecraft in
five years, if not before.
NASA can't deliver, so Russia will take
over supplying space station
NASA can't deliver, so Russia will take
over supplying space station
12/13/2003 12:24 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 12 2003 11:03PM ET
NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Space
Return
NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Space
Return
12/29/2004 10:15 PMSci-Tech Today Dec 30 2004 1:24AM GMT
NASA Takes Major Step in Return to Space
(AP)
NASA Takes Major Step in Return to Space
(AP)
12/28/2004 09:35 PMAP - NASA takes a major step toward returning astronauts to space when
engineers this week ship an improved rocket fuel tank that has been
refitted to avoid the falling debris that caused the destruction of
Columbia and the death of seven astronauts.
NASA pumps $400m into nuclear space
probe
NASA pumps $400m into nuclear space
probe
09/22/2004 07:54 AMFission-fuelled trip to Jupiter
House Asks NASA to Postpone Space Plane
House Asks NASA to Postpone Space Plane
10/28/2003 11:06 PMPanel: Reduce NASA Role in Space
Launches (AP)
Panel: Reduce NASA Role in Space
Launches (AP)
06/14/2004 11:26 AMAP - A White House commission will recommend that NASA give private
corporations a broader role in space launches and a greater
share of the financial burden to ensure President Bush's goal
of ultimately flying to Mars, according to documents obtained Monday.
NASA names space exploration panel
leader
NASA names space exploration panel
leader
06/02/2004 01:05 AMAP via New Jersey Online Jun 2 2004 4:49AM GMT
NASA Space Probe Crashes in Utah Desert
(Reuters)
NASA Space Probe Crashes in Utah Desert
(Reuters)
09/08/2004 12:23 PMReuters - A space capsule returning
solar particles to Earth after a three-year mission that probed
the origins of the solar system crashed in the Utah desert
before it could be captured in a mid-air recovery, officials at
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Wednesday.
To Return Shuttle to Space, NASA Calls
on Cool Leader
To Return Shuttle to Space, NASA Calls
on Cool Leader
04/16/2005 10:55 PMCol. Eileen M. Collins is scheduled to lead the first space shuttle
flight since the Columbia disaster.
Panel Urges NASA to Save Hubble Space
Telescope
Panel Urges NASA to Save Hubble Space
Telescope
07/14/2004 03:15 AMAn expert panel from the National Academy of Sciences said that NASA
should commit itself to a servicing mission to extend the life of the
Hubble Space Telescope.
New Scale Technologies and NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center Announce Joint
Development Agreement for Mini Cryo
Motors
New Scale Technologies and NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center Announce Joint
Development Agreement for Mini Cryo
Motors
12/17/2004 06:31 PMSpace Act Agreement focuses on qualification of New Scale’s SQUIGGLE™
motors at 4 degrees Kelvin for spacecraft and commercial applications.
The objectives are to qualify SQUIGGLE ceramic motors for use by NASA
in future spacecraft missions, and to validate SQUIGGLE technology for
use in commercial cryogenic applications. [PRWEB Dec 4, 2004]
Beyond the Moon: Inside Bush's space
plan (part 2 of 3) | SpaceRef - Your
Space Reference
Beyond the Moon: Inside Bush's space
plan (part 2 of 3) | SpaceRef - Your
Space Reference
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UP Aerospace, Inc. Slashes Cost-Barrier
to Space by 95% -- Provides Affordable
Space Access to Business and Education
Markets
UP Aerospace, Inc. Slashes Cost-Barrier
to Space by 95% -- Provides Affordable
Space Access to Business and Education
Markets
06/17/2005 06:23 PMUP Aerospace, Inc. (www.upaerospace.com), the world’s only private
company with a fleet of space-flying rockets, has dramatically lowered
the industry’s cost for space access. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2005]
International Space Station Crew to
retry Space Walk
International Space Station Crew to
retry Space Walk
06/30/2004 04:49 AMThe 2 Crewmembers of the ISS will attempt for a second time to
repair a circuit breaker to a broken gyroscope. If everything goes as
planned and no further spacesuit problems they will spend approx 6
hours replacing the circuit breaker. [NASA]
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FLASH! Space Ship One makes space
history
FLASH! Space Ship One makes space
history
06/21/2004 12:28 PM“SpaceShipOne has rocketed into the history books to become the
first private manned spacecraft to fly to the edge of space and back.
The craft, built by aviation pioneer Burt Rutan, went over
space’s 100km (62 mile) boundary, said mission control. It was
carried to 50,000ft (15km) by its launcher White Knight at which point
it was unleashed. It fired its rockets to continue its trip.”
The BBC’s servers are being hit hard at the moment - if you
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Space odyssey The 'father of the
internet' on taking the net into space
Space odyssey The 'father of the
internet' on taking the net into space
09/18/2004 10:13 PMBBC Sep 19 2004 2:33AM GMT
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