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May 27, 2014

NASA's Newest Wind Watcher Arrives At Launch Site

Will Measure Ocean Winds From ISS

A new NASA Earth-observing mission that will measure ocean winds from the International Space Station has arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to begin final preparations for launch.

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Hundreds Of Thousands Of Youth To Send 'Rockets To The Rescue'

Event Part of 4-H National Youth Science Day

This year, youth all over the country ... and some globally ... will build an aerodynamic craft designed to deliver a payload of food to natural disaster victims. The activity, called "Rockets to the Rescue," was designed by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension and selected as the winning experiment for the seventh annual 4-H National Youth Science Day (4-H NYSD).

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Construction To Begin On NASA Mars Lander Scheduled For 2016 Launch

Mission Critical Design Review Completed

NASA and its international partners now have the go-ahead to begin construction on a new Mars lander after it completed a successful Mission Critical Design Review.

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University Of Maryland Establishes Orbital Debris Research Center

New Center To Address Critical Threats To Orbiting Satellites And Other Space Activities

The University of Maryland (UMD) has established the "Center for Orbital Debris Education and Research" (CODER) to address critical issues in orbiting space debris and serve as a hub for academic, industry, and government research collaboration.

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NASA Announces Winners Of The 2014 International Space Apps Challenge

Five Chosen From More Than 8,000 Participants In The Worldwide 'Hackathon'

NASA mission priorities were explored by five winners of the 2014 International Space Apps Challenge, a worldwide "hackathon" to spark innovation with direct application to future space missions and improve life on Earth.

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Final Testing Phase Of DARPA MOIRE Telescope Program Completed

Temperature Range And Vacuum Of Space Simulated In Most Recent Tests

Thermal vacuum environmental tests on critical components for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Membrane Optic Imager Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) telescope has been completed by Ball Aerospace.

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