The U.S. Agency for International Development and NASA have unveiled a new information center in Bangkok to facilitate sharing of space-derived weather and environmental data among countries in Southeast Asiaâs lower Mekong
MoreNASA and the Brazilian Space Agency have agreed to collaborate on heliophysics, space weather and climate research efforts. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Brazilian Space Agency President Jose Raimundo Braga Coelho inked
MoreEugene Tu, formerly director of exploration technology at NASAâs Ames Research Center, has been named director of the Moffett Field, California-based research hub. Tu oversaw Amesâ integrated arc jet testing complex and
MoreDava Newman has received Senate confirmation for the role of deputy administrator at NASA via a unanimous vote held more than six months after President Barack Obama submitted her nomination, Space News reported Monday. Jeff
MoreNASA has received initial signals from its first soil moisture observation satellite, which is designed to aid in weather forecasting and global famine early-warning operations. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory-built Soil Moisture Active Passive
MoreThe efforts of NASA official Alan Lindenmoyer paved the way for the agency to collaborate with industry to develop space transportation systems, the Washington Post reported Thursday. Lindenmoyer has worked to help
MoreNASA and French space agency Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales have partnered to construct, launch and operate a spacecraft that will work to survey the Earth’s surface water and map ocean surface heights.
MoreNASA Kennedy Space Center has agreed to rent out its launch pad along Florida’s central east coast to Space Exploration Technologies Corp. for commercial launch activities. SpaceX will occupy, manage and maintain
MoreDavid Miller, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has joined NASA to serve as the agency’s chief technologist under an intergovernmental personnel agreement between the agency and MIT.
MoreNASA will collaborate with the French National Center of Space Studies to send another rover to Mars in 2016 to study the red planet’s interior structure. Charles Bolden, NASA administrator, and CNES
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