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NASA Material
NASA intern Vasana Maneeratana applied her education in materials engineering to the James Webb Space Telescope and the future of spacesuits.
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Duane Chin
Stars of Constellation
Discover the faces behind the hardware that will send humans to the moon and beyond.
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Sea for Himself
Former NASA Administrator's Fellow Vernon Morris follows up on earlier studies during his voyage on a research vessel.
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Space Station Research Summary
Learn more about the science being conducted on the International Space Station.
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'Suit Yourself' is Easier Said Than Done
On launch day, a space shuttle astronaut's first challenge isn't handling the force of liftoff or adjusting to microgravity -- it's getting dressed.
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Paula Tucker-Hogan
NASA Contest Challenges Pre-Service Teachers
Colleges and universities will participate in a contest to help new teachers better integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the classroom.
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Alternative Jet Fuels Put to the Test
NASA and 11 other research groups are testing two non-petroleum-based jet fuels in the pursuit of alternative fuels that can power commercial jets and address rising oil costs.
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EDUCATIONAL NEWS
11.09.07 - Astronauts Join Students to Promote Engineering Challenge
NASA, the National Arboretum, Department of Education and Herb Society of America will host an out-of-this-world school field trip on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 10 a.m. EST in Washington.
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11.06.07 - NASA Science, Engineering Featured at Supercomputing Conference
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. - NASA will showcase some of its most inspiring science and engineering achievements at Supercomputing 2007, the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC07) at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, Nov. 10-16, 2007.
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11.02.07 - USRA to Lead National Education Internship Project
NASA has selected the Universities Space Research Association of Columbia, Md., to lead the agency's Undergraduate Student Research Project.
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What's Up for November?
Learn where to look for great views of a red planet and a red star.
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Exploring Hypersonic Flow Using Laser Spectroscopy
Watch this seminar on the NASA TV Education Channel on Nov. 26, 2007.
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