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  1. Investigates Space (The Real Scientist Investigates) by Peter Riley, 2011-01
  2. Cosmic Science: Over 40 Gravity-Defying, Earth-Orbiting, Space-Cruising Activities for Kids by Jim Wiese, 2001-03
  3. The Superconducting Super Collider Project: Hearing before the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, May 26, 1993 by United States, 1993
  4. Video teleconferencing congressional demonstration project: Report transmitted to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, ... One Hundred Third Congress, first session
  5. Computer implemented land cover classification using Landsat MSS digital data: A cooperative research project between the National Park Service and NASA ... / National Space Technology Laboratories) by William G Cibula, 1981
  6. Putting new merchandising technology to the test: Space management & DDP : an FMI research project by Dan Raftery, 1988
  7. NASA's nuclear electric propulsion technology project (SuDoc NAS 1.15:105811) by James R. Stone, 1992
  8. Interview with James A. Westphal (California Institute of Technology Oral History Project) by James A Westphal, 2002
  9. Interview with Bruce Murray (California Institute of Technology Oral History Project) by Bruce C Murray, 1993
  10. Mariner 9 television pictures: Microfiche library user's guide MTC/MTVS real-time pictures (Technical memorandum / Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology) by R. A Becker, 1973
  11. Space: Easy-to-do Experiments That Make Science Fun (Experiment with) by Deepanwita Chattopadhyay, Gratian Vas, 2005-02-02
  12. Open Space Technology: A User's Guide by Harrison Owen, 1997-01-01
  13. Project Mercury: NASA's First Manned Space Programme (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration) by John Catchpole, 2001-09-06
  14. Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program, V. VII: Human Spaceflight, Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo (Nasa History) by John M. Logsdon, Roger D. Launius, 2008-12-04

81.  Space Applications Services
s. ColumbusUtilisation K). space Environment Information System SPENVIS, ( 196 K). Web......INFORMATION SYSTEMS technology projects. Project,
http://www.sas.be/ProjectsIST.htm

82. ENVEO: Workshop On Space Technology Transfer For Alpine Activities
ENVEO Reference projects. Completed projects. Science plan for a Ku-band satelliteradar interferometry. Ongoing projects. Safety of Alpine
http://www.enveo.at/projects/
ENVEO - Reference Projects
Completed Projects
  • Science plan for a Ku-band SAR satellite mission Mapping of mining subsidence by means of satellite radar interferometry
Ongoing Projects
  • Safety of Alpine traffic routes application of Earth observation and GIS Emergency Flood Recovery - Adaptation of Hydrological Forecasting Methodology to new IT System Requirements The use of SAR interferometry to retrieve geo- and bio-physical variables

enveo - Environmental Earth Observation OEG, Innsbruck, AUSTRIA

83. Funded Projects - Life Sciences Information Technology
UltraWideband technology for Communication and Position Location Applications PIName Design and Implementation of Universal space-Time Codes PI Name Michael P
http://uc-industry.berkeley.edu/portfolio/funded/lsi.asp
Portfolio Investment Portfolio Funded Projects biotechnology communications, ... Participating Institutions Options: Show All Sort by Campus/Lab Sort by Year Click on project titles below to view non-technical abstracts. Image Processing and Analysis to Classify C. elegans Behavioral Phenotypes
PI Name: William R. Schafer
E-mail: wschafer@ucsd.edu
Campus: San Diego
Award Total: $128,053
Project Period: 1/11/2002 - 1/10/2003 PathwayFinder: Integrating and Mining Pathway Data
PI Name: Ming Li
E-mail: mli@cs.ucsb.edu
Campus: Santa Barbara
Award Total: $121,659
Project Period: 1/11/2002 - 1/10/2003 Development of internet accessible microarray analytic tools PI Name: Christopher T. Denny E-mail: cdenny@ucla.edu Campus: Los Angeles Award Total: $252,750 Project Period: 1/11/2002 - 1/10/2004 Identification of Transcription Factor Binding Sites and Promoters in Human Genomic DNA Sequences PI Name: Hao Li E-mail: haoli@phy.ucsf.edu

84. Canyon Space Team
to pursue low cost, private, human access to space (suborbital and experience withthat level of technology, in small this is by setting up projects within the
http://www.canyonspaceteam.org/projects3.htm
canyon space team about us organization news activities and projects ... home projects Avionics and Guidance testing meetings public appearances
Overview
The Canyon Space Team has defined its goal as developing a team with the right skills, financing, and organization to pursue low cost, private, human access to space (sub-orbital, semi-ballistic flight). We have decided upon a ladder like path to achieving this goal. This ladder consists of advancing our level of technology, and understanding and experience with that level of technology, in small increments. An easy way to accomplish this is by setting up projects within the team that have fairly narrow and specific goals. We have set up different teams that are given charge over various projects, with each team having a team lead that mainly serves as a point of contact for that team. Each of the teams is generally referred to by an acronym, the purpose of this is to make differentiating between team somewhat easier. Here is a list, with links to the brief explanation of that team, for the uninitiated of the acronyms and what the actual program name is:.

85. Florida Inst. Of Technology - Dept. Of Physics & Space Science
Get an overview of the department, meet its faculty and students, and read about its areas of research.
http://pss.fit.edu/
Department of Physics and Space Sciences
"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible."
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
Welcome Travel Directions Astronomy/Astrophysics Faculty Position
Faculty ...
SEARCH the Physics/Space Sciences Pages by keyword Clock updates when you RELOAD this page. Department of Physics and Space Sciences
Florida Institute of Technology
, Melbourne, FL 32901-6975
Tel: (321) 674-8098 Fax: (321) 674-7482
Email Us
for further information Since t=0, there have been "billi-ons and billi-ons" of connections to this page. Last modified 2002 Nov 6 by M. A. Wood. Physics and Space Sciences

86. Space Projects
British National space Centre (BNSC)plays a key role in helping Britain maximise the opportunities presented by our growing knowledge of space.
http://www.bnsc.gov.uk/index.cfm?pid=288

87. NASA Quest > Main Page
Support and services for schools, teachers and students to fully use the Internet and its technologies for learning. space Exploration. Experience space exploration first hand with the astronauts, scientists and engineers that make it happen everyday. Aerospace technology
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/
2002/2003 Upcoming Live Webcast topics:
See the Calendar of Events for details
or click on the appropriate link below.
Space Exploration
Experience space exploration first hand with the astronauts, scientists and engineers that make it happen everyday.
Aerospace Technology
Join us as we rediscover NASA's
role in the History of flight
Centennial of Flight

Late Breaking
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Take the Robot
Design Challenge!
Visit some of our other interactive websites Check Out... T akeoff into the exciting world of aviation Virtual Skies Explore... AstroVenture Search for and build a habitableplanet Grades Come see... Grades Robin Whirlybird Calendar of Events for all our live events. Michael Ciannilli Check out what's happening.

88. Virtual Space - User Interfaces Of The Future
The Virtual space project has developed the LumePong game to assess the technologyof the game space and the functionality of the sensors in the floor of the
http://www.vtt.fi/tte/projects/lumetila/
Virtual Space - User Interfaces of the Future
The Virtual Space project has studied new methods of computer control. The aim has been to create intuitive user interfaces that blend in with the surroundings of the user. The starting point of the project to research and develop bodily and spatial user interfaces has been the natural way in which people move and act. Applications include new kinds of computer games.
Nautilus The project has produced a prototype of a game called Nautilus based on interaction between 3 to 6 players. Nautilus is an underwater adventure where players collect points, cope with dangerous situations and finally save a dolphin trapped in a wrecked ship by steering a diving bell. The diving bell is steered by the movements and positions of the group of players on the floor area. Results from the planning stages have been assessed together with users, which has provided new information on bodily and spatial user interfaces and their usability. Nautilus is a unique game that allows the playing team to experience both adventure and a winning feeling. Unlike other games, Nautilus is controlled by movement rather than by traditional controls. Results of the interdisciplinary research and development project can be applied to designing new attractions for amusement and science parks and other similar environments and they can also be used to develop new ways to control electronic devices at home, for example.

89. TERC
A notfor-profit education research and development organization dedicated to improving mathematics, Category Science Math Education Research...... , Curriculum. ¥, Earth space Science. ¥, Equity. ¥, Informal HomeLearning. , Software Tech Tools. ¥, Current projects. ¥, Project WebSites.
http://www.terc.edu/
Schools and Families The Investigations Implementation Center is engaging parents in their children's mathematics education full story Participate in Online Science Challenges for Grades 3-8 Zoombinis Island Odyssey Wins 2003 Bologna New Media Prize Earth Science by Design PD Program Accepting Applications ...
Hands On! Magazine

2067 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02140 communications@terc.edu April 9, 2003/ds

90. Space Design Technology
space Design technology 21000 E 32nd Parkway Aurora, CO 80011 Phone 303790-9200Toll Free 800-458-2792 Fax 303-790-9202 Email info@spacedesigntechnology
http://www.spacedesigntechnology.com/literature.htm
Literature Page files are in .PDF format. Download ADOBE ACROBAT READER We recommend that you use the latest version of Acrobat Reader If your internet browser launches ADOBE automatically, right click on the link and choose 'SAVE TARGET AS' to download the file. Enclosure Back
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LANSpace LAN Racks and Enclosures are the ideal solution to make the most of your space. Enclosures LAN Racks FAQ's Contact Us ... Home Space Design Technology
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Phone: 303-790-9200 Toll Free: 800-458-2792
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Email: info@spacedesigntechnology.com
Web Site Design and Marketing by Webolutions, Inc.

91. The Ångström Space Technology Center Homepage
The Ångström space technology Centre (ÅSTC). ÅSTC Loggo. The Ångström spacetechnology Centre is a centre for space related micro/nano technology.
http://www.astc.material.uu.se/
The Ångström Space Technology Centre (ÅSTC) The Ångström Space Technology Centre is a centre for space related micro/nano technology. The centre shall be focused on two domains: to develop basic Micro /Nano technology (MNT) for space applications and to administrate and execute ÅSTC's NanoSatellite program. NEWS:
Pressrelease for Uppsala University:

PhD student Fredrik Bruhn - guest researcher at NASA.
View pressrelease (pdf).
NEWS:
Congratulations to Johan Köhler
He successfully completed his PhD and is now a project leader and scientist at ÅSTC. ÅSTC Nanosatellite Model In True Scale A rolling Nano Satellite program has started at the Ångström Laboratory. The program is to be viewed upon as a complement to the researcher education with the purpose to attract new Ph.D students to the research school AME (The Center for Advanced Microengineering).
See an MPEG Animation of The Nanosat

Micromachined 2D Nozzle
Micro propulsion is a true key element for high performance micro- and nano satellites. The complete system will be accommodated on small circular silicon wafers inside a pressure-tight housing in the shape of a 42-mm sphere. Each sphere contains four individual thrusters that is located in one plane, 90 degrees radially apart. The proportional thrusters can have a maximum thrust between 0.1 mN and 10 mN depending on the nozzle dimensions.

92. The Learning Space Online Teacher Network
The Learning space provides teacherdeveloped lesson ideas Participating in existingprojects or creating your own is ideal for the educator new to technology.
http://www.learningspace.org/teach_learn.html
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Sample Projects Internet in Class Lessons Library Technology Help ... Washington Schools
Teaching and Learning
Tools for Evolving Minds
The Learning Space provides teacher-developed lesson ideas whether you are just beginning or well on your way to integrating technology into your curriculum. If you are just getting started with technolgy you can learn how to build some great foundations. Participating in existing projects or creating your own classroom webbyte is ideal for the educator new to technology. We also have many technology How To lessons to help develop technology literacy for today's classroom. Once the basics are mastered, educators learn how to integrate technology with the curriculum by designing classroom projects. Try our online modules or the Right In Class section.
The Learning Space

93. Virtual Ifu - Student's Space - Projects - Curiosity, Intuition, And Information
Curious? That internet in the 'first world' societies is used to disintegrate,to fragmentize society rather than bringing people together .
http://www.vifu.de/students/curiosity/
Curious?
"That internet in the 'first world' societies is used to disintegrate, to fragmentize society rather than bringing people together"
Survey Questions History HTML

94. Marshall Space Flight Center - MSFC NEWS
The machine used to manufacture this mold is among many oneof-a-kind pieces ofequipment at Marshall’s space Optics Manufacturing and technology Center.
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/NEWMSFC/headlines/article9-4.html
Marshall Space Flight Center Home Highway to Space Science Space Projects ...
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Space optics center at Marshall makes king-size mold for high-resolution screens
Photo by Doug Stoffer, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
Marshall release I
disk, manufactured at the Space Optics Manufacturing
and Technology Center at the Marshall
Center, is a special mold for making high-resolution
monitor screens.
expert in the science of using diamond-tipped tools to cut
physical characteristics to ensure the uniformity of its
more than 6,000 grooves. This master mold will be used to make several other
molds, each capable of forming hundreds of screens that
have a type of lens called a fresnel. Weighing much less than conventional optics, fresnel lenses have multiple concentric grooves, each formed to a precise angle, that together create the curvature needed to focus and project images. Marshall is a technology leader for diamond turning.

95. The National Academies
The National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, National Academy of Engineering, and Category Science Institutions Regional North America United States...... space Science Enterprise Strategic Plan (Washington, DC). The National AcademiesCurrent projects Publications Directories Search Site Map Feedback
http://www.nas.edu/
Top News from the National Academies
Current Operational Status
Health Professionals’ Education Needs Overhaul to Ensure Safety, Quality of Care
April 8 Doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health professionals are not being adequately prepared to provide the highest quality and safest medical care possible, and there is insufficient assessment of their ongoing proficiency, says a new Institute of Medicine report. Educators and accreditation, licensing and certification organizations should ensure that students and working professionals develop and maintain proficiency in five core areas: delivering patient-centered care, working as part of interdisciplinary teams, practicing evidence-based medicine, focusing on quality improvement and using information technology.
Press Release

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Report Outlines Priorities for Army Homeland Security Efforts
April 8 A new report from the National Academies' Board on Army Science and Technology emphasizes the Army's important role in homeland security. It says the potential exists for substantial synergy between science and technology work carried out by the Army to fulfill its homeland security responsibilities and the development of the next generation Army, called the "Objective Force." The report also underlines the critical importance of the Army National Guard to the success of the Army's efforts.
Report Brief
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96. WWW.INSGC.ORG - Indiana Space Grant Consortium Math Science Technology Astronaut
Student projects / Faculty projects / NASA Undergraduate Research Program /. ©2003 Indiana space Grant Consortium Site Designed/Developed by Lightning
http://www.insgc.org/depth.php?pageid=48

97. United Nations Programme On Space Applications
Printer Friendly version United Nations Programme on space Applications.space technology has advanced rapidly in recent years.
http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/sapidx.html

Main Page

What's new

Message from the Director

Office for Outer Space Affairs
...
Main Page

Last Update:
03 March 2003
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United Nations Programme on Space Applications
Space technology has advanced rapidly in recent years. Nevertheless, a number of countries still lack the human, technical and financial resources required to conduct even the most basic space-related activities, such as meteorology, communications and natural-resource management. The need to make the benefits of space technology available to all countries has thus grown more urgent with each passing year. The Programme on Space Applications (PSA) , since its creation in 1971, has made substantial progress in furthering knowledge and experience of space applications around the world. Provision of country capacity-building, education, research and development support and technical advisory services by the Programme have all helped to reduce the gap between the industrialized and developing countries. Much more, however, remains to be accomplished. The support of Member States and their participation in the Programme on Space Applications are vital. It is only through the commitment of all nations that the Programme can achieve its primary objective of putting space technology to work for sustainable economic and social development, not just in individual countries but on a global basis.

98. Advanced Space Transportation - Text Only Version
Hypersonics Hypersonic air-breathing propulsion technologies; In-space Transportation- Research and technology to improve travel beyond low-Earth orbit;
http://std.msfc.nasa.gov/ast/indextext.html
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NASA Marshall is developing technologies for advanced space transportation systems that would be 100 times cheaper and 10,000 times safer than today's launch vehicles. NASA Marshall also is developing technologies to decrease the trip times and reduce the weight of the propulsion systems required for interplanetary missions and journeys beyond our solar system.

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NASA Official: Norm Brown
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99. Space Transportation - Text Only Version
For NASA engineer Michelle Munk, aerocapture is a technology whose time has come.To help make that happen, she has come to NASA's Marshall space Flight Center
http://std.msfc.nasa.gov/indextext.html
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NASA Mourns On Feb. 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia was lost during its re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. As NASA mourns the loss of seven family members, information about the crew, the mission and the ongoing investigation will be collected and distributed on this page: http://www.nasa.gov/columbia/ NASA Statement on the Integrated Space Transportation Plan The Administration is preparing a change to its Fiscal Year (FY) 2003 budget to implement a new Integrated Space Transportation Plan (ISTP) and ensure the International Space Station is properly financed and better positioned to achieve its scientific research priorities. More... She's "Out of This World" Michelle Munk, Aerocapture Lead Systems Engineer For NASA engineer Michelle Munk, aerocapture is a technology whose time has come. To help make that happen, she has come to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., to continue what she started 15 years ago at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. More...

100. Committee On International Security Studies
Current CISS projects focus on the importance of militaryto-military information stakesof regional conflicts, and the rules governing the use of outer space.
http://www.amacad.org/projects/ciss.htm

Home
Projects Science, Technology, and Global Security > CISS
The Committee on International Security Studies
General Information CISS Cochairs:
Carl Kaysen (MIT) and
John Steinbruner
(University of Maryland) Program Director:
Martin Malin Contact Person:
Carolyn Yee
cyee@amacad.org

Publications
New:
CISS Occasional Paper "War with Iraq: Costs, Consequences, and Alternatives"

The Committee on International Security Studies (CISS) plans and sponsors research on current and emerging challenges to global peace and security. John Steinbruner (University of Maryland) and Carl Kaysen (MIT) serve as CISS cochairs. Profound social, economic, environmental, and technological transformations now underway will affect the prospects for peace and human well-being in the coming decades. Accommodating these changes will be the primary challenge of states, nongovernmental organizations, corporations, and multilateral institutions. A concern for this process of transformation and international accommodation is at the core of CISS-sponsored research. CISS has sustained an innovative program of public policy studies for nearly 20 years. In the 1980s, CISS sponsored path-breaking analyses of the implications of the Strategic Defense Initiative and the militarization of space. In the 1990s, CISS projects helped to redefine the field of international security studies by focusing on such issues as the relationship between environmental scarcity and violent conflict, the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, the problem of humanitarian intervention, and the challenge of strengthening institutions of international justice. Current CISS projects focus on the importance of military-to-military information exchanges as a means of reassurance, the international stakes of regional conflicts, and the rules governing the use of outer space.

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