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ACS::The Advanced Camera for Surveys

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The Advanced Camera for Surveys Overview Instrument Science General search for Science archive gallery overheads pipeline programs publications team Instrument archive calibration coronagraph detectors filters overview photo gallery photometry publications General computing employment press releases team only useful links Last updated 06 July 2004 12:40:23 Maintained by mccann Printable version The Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) was installed in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during Servicing Mission 3B , launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia ( STS-109 ) 1 March 2002 6:22 AM EST. The ACS increases the discovery efficiency of the HST by a factor of ten. It consists of three electronic cameras and a complement of filters and dispersers that detect light from the ultraviolet to the Read More
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Boeing: Integrated Defense Systems - Redirect Page

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You are being redirected to the Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) site. Read More
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Deep Space Network Home Page

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+ View the NASA Portal ABOUT THE DEEP SPACE NETWORK The NASA Deep Space Network - or DSN - is an international network of antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe. The network also supports selected Earth-orbiting missions. The DSN currently consists of three deep-space communications facilities placed approximately 120 degrees apart around the world: at Goldstone, in California's Mojave Desert; near Madrid , Spain; and near Canberra , Australia. This strategic placement permits constant observation of spacecraft as the Earth rotates, and helps to make the DSN the largest and most sensitive scientific telecommunications system in the world. READ MORE... Fourteen Year-Olds Do Read More
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hughespace.com

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hughespace.com Click here to go to hughespace.com . Read More
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Index of /CapeCanaveral/Hangar/9178

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Index of /CapeCanaveral/Hangar/9178 Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory 07-May-2004 18:30 - Library/ 29-Oct-2000 17:48 - Templates/ 28-Oct-2000 21:52 - _borders/ 26-Mar-2000 19:26 - _private/ 14-Jan-2001 12:26 - _vti_bin/ 03-Mar-2000 12:12 - _vti_cnf/ 02-Aug-2001 14:34 - _vti_pvt/ 09-Jun-2001 13:37 - _vti_txt/ 03-Mar-2000 19:24 - adamo/ 19-Aug-2000 14:39 - addbook.html 06-Aug-1998 09:28 2k alumni/ 11-Nov-2001 16:44 - animate.js 03-Mar-2000 22:03 14k archives/ 11-Nov-2001 16:48 - contact/ 19-Aug-2000 15:31 - count.zip 13-Dec-2000 15:02 2.0M countdown/ 05-Nov-2000 16:11 - countexe.zip 14-Dec-2000 20:53 81k credits/ 05-Nov-2000 16:11 - downloads/ 20-Jul-2001 19:30 - faq/ 05-Nov-2000 15:31 - forms/ 21-Nov-2001 15:38 - fphover.class 03-Mar-2000 21:23 9k fphoverx.class 03-Mar-20 Read More
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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Information The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) was born on Oct. 1, 2003, merging the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan(NAL), and the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). NASDA Web Site and nasda.go.jp domain were closed. Please replace the old address in your bookmarks or favorite links with the new one. http://www.jaxa.jp/index_e.html Copyright 2007 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Site Policy Help Read More
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NASA - Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate

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The nasa.gov site requires that JavaScripts be enabled in your browser. For instructions, click here + Contact NASA Latest News + X-48B Flight Test Video + NRA Amendments— + NASA, U.S. Army Form Research Partnership + NASA/Army MOU + X-48B Flight Test Photos + NASA Builds Heat-Tough Chip Related Links + View Archives --> NASA is the nation's leading government organization for aeronautical research. Our world-class capability is built on a tradition of expertise in aeronautical engineering and its core research areas, including aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, materials and structures, propulsion, dynamics and control, sensor and actuator technologies, advanced computational and mathematical techniques, and experimental measurement techniques. Beginning with theoretical insight, augmente Read More
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NASA - Ames Research Center

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This site requires that JavaScripts be enabled in your browser. This is a redirection page In case the javascript redirection does not work, please click on the link below: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/home/index.html Read More
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NASA - Langley Research Center

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On the Shoulders of Titans: A History of Project Gemini

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration On the Shoulders of Titans: A History of Project Gemini by Barton C. Hacker and James M. Grimwood Published as NASA Special Publication-4203 in the NASA History Series, 1977. Page numbers from the original publication are included within the text within square brackets. Very special thanks to David Woods for formatting this on-line version and to Chris Gamble for proofreading. Table of Contents Foreword Preface Chapter 1 - Between Mercury and Apollo The Background of Rendezvous Challenge from the Field Mercury as Prologue NASA after Two Years Chapter 2 - The Transmutation of Mercury New Directions STG Plunges Ahead Direct Ascent versus Rendezvous The Advanced Capsule Design Modification or Transmutation A Technological Imperative Chapter 3 - Fr Read More
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Rocketplane, Inc.: The Future in Commercial Space Transportation

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ABOUT ROCKETPLANE OUR LEADERSHIP NEWS/EVENTS CAREERS ROCKETPLANE KISTLER, INC. Fully Reusable Space Transportation System ROCKETPLANE GLOBAL, INC. Suborbital Space Transportation Services Rocketplane Kistler, Inc. is developing and building the K-1, a fully reusable, two stage orbital launch vehicle, capable of serving multiple markets, including International Space Station ("ISS") cargo re-supply, and government and commercial satellite launches. Rocketplane Global, Inc. is committed to providing safe, reliable and affordable transportation to suborbital space for the adventure travel market, biomedical research community and other segments ready to utilize the perspective and dynamics of spaceflight. HOME CONTACT US PRIVACY STATEMENT TERMS OF USE Read More
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Space Settlement

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Space Settlements spreading life throughout the solar system "I know that humans will colonize the solar system and one day go beyond." Mike Griffin, NASA Administrator. Humanity has the power to fill outer space with life. Today our solar system is filled with plasma, gas, dust, rock, and radiation -- but very little life; just a thin film around the third rock from the Sun. We can change that. In the 1970's Princeton physicist Gerard O'Neill with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University showed that we can build giant orbiting spaceships and live in them. These orbital space colonies could be wonderful places to live; about the size of a California beach town and endowed with weightless recreation, fantastic views, freedom, elbow-room in spades, and great wealth. In t Read More
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Space Station - a rare inside view of the next frontier in space exploration

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The Space Place :: Home

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+ Space Place en Español November 20th, 2007 Birthday in 1889 of astronomer Edwin Hubble. Welcome to the Space Place! Come on in and check out our games, animations, projects, and fun facts about Earth, space and technology. Watch Space Place Live and learn all about NASA scientists and engineers. Be a contestant on The Space Place Quiz Show . Uh-oh! Solar Indigestion! Look out for bad space weather! Planet X-treme Weather! Want better weather? Check out these destinations. Images and activities for the classroom. Web awards we've received. Professor Starr's Dream Trip or, how a little technology goes a long way. Get our latest wall calendar. Awards ~ FAQ ~ About Us ~ Contact Us ~ Privacy Policy ~ Site Map Webmaster: Diane Fisher Last Updated: September 12, 20 Read More
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This is NASA Lewis

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As a result of the restructuring of the NASA Glenn Homepage , the NASA Glenn Public Affairs homepage and other pages displaying this note are no longer being maintained. Because of their popularity, we are retaining most of these older pages "as is" as of February 28, 1999. At some point in the future, pages displaying this note will be taken off line. Read More
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