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13 April 2007 :
DON'T MISS IT ! CLICK HERE !! mms://a650.l1856936534.c18569.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/650/18569/v0001/reflector:36534
April 19th and 20th Starting at 11:00 Eastern Time
LIVE FROM NASA FIELD CENTERS
nasadln.nmsu.edu/dln/content/catalog/details/
On April 19-20, 2007, teachers and students can take a virtual tour of NASA's Field Centers during the STS-118 Relay Rally. Through two NASA Digital Learning Network webcasts, viewers will able to find out what all of the NASA centers do and how they will support the STS-118 mission. Each 90-minute webcast will feature five of NASA's centers and five NASA Explorer Schools.
The STS-118 flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour will be the first flight of an Educator Astronaut, Barbara Morgan, and an important step in the ongoing assembly of the International Space Station. Other STS-118 crewmembers are commander Scott Kelly, pilot Charles Hobaugh, and mission specialists Tracy Caldwell, Rick Mastracchio and Dave Williams.
For more information about the STS-118 Relay Rally webcasts, visit: nasadln.nmsu.edu/dln/content/catalog/details/
For more information about the STS-118 space shuttle mission, visit:
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STS 118 - www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts118/index.html
12 April 2007 : Cluster sees tsunamis in space Cluster is providing new insights into the working of a ‘space tsunami’ that plays a role in disrupting the calm and beautiful aurora, or northern lights, creating patterns of auroral dances in the sky.
12 April 2007 : Feather-light touch all that's needed for Darwin's frictionless optics ESA's Darwin mission will look for extrasolar planets and signs of life. The Agency's Technology Research Programme has sponsored the development of critical optical components whose frictionless mechanism can respond to the touch of a feather.
11 April 2007 : NASA Tests Planet Finding Technology
11 April 2007 : AIM Set to Study Polar Clouds
11 April 2007 : Shared satellite architecture enables more efficient mission control Flight Control Teams for Mars Express and Venus Express now work side-by-side for key aspects of their routine activities. The close cooperation supports team spirit, cross-training and improved efficiency
10 April 2007 : Shuttle Managers Aim for June Launch
9 April 2007 : Expedition 15 Crew Docks to Station
6 April 2007 : Expedition 15 Lift-Off to ISS
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