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12/30/98
+ NEAR Spacecraft Set For Jan. 3 Burn
12/29/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 29, 1998
12/28/98
+ NASA News Summary for December 28, 1998
12/24/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 24, 1998
12/23/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary for Dec. 23, 1998
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 23, 1998
+ NASA Selects Investigations for Japanese Solar-B Mission
12/22/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary for Dec. 22, 1998
+ Future Missions to Study Clouds, Aerosols, Volcanic Plumes
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 22, 1998
12/21/98
+ NASA Renames Telescope and Sets New Launch Date
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 21, 1998
12/18/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 18, 1998
12/17/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 17, 1998
12/16/98
+ DOT, FAA and NASA Commemorate Wright Brothers' 95th Anniversary
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 16, 1998
12/15/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 15, 1998
+ NASA in the News in '98
12/11/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 11, 1998
+ Briefing Schedule For Near Rendezvous With Asteroid Eros
12/10/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary for Dec. 10, 1998
+ NASA, Central American Nations Sign Earth Sciences Pact
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 10, 1998
12/9/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 9, 1998
12/8/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 8, 1998
+ NASA Selects Future-X Flight Demonstrator and Experiments
+ Solar Wind Squeezes Some of Earth's Atmosphere into Space
12/7/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 7, 1998
+ Topex/Poseidon Finds Global Sea Level Change During El Nino
+ Laser Provides First 3-D View Of Mars' North Pole
+ Launch Of One Mars Mission and Results From Another Featured This Week
12/4/98
+ NASA Announces Small Business Technology Transfer Selections
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 4, 1998
+ Technology Transfer Selections
12/3/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 3, 1998
12/2/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 2, 1998
+ NASA Selects Raytheon STX To Provide Goddard Support
+ Engineering and Testing Support To Be Supplied By International Space Station Contract Modification
12/1/98
+ NASA News Summary for Dec. 1, 1998
+ NASA Selects Litton/PRC For NASA Sounding Rocket Program
+ NASA Announces Research Grants In Microgravity Biotechnology
+ Cameras Aid San Francisco Airport Weather Reports
11/30/98
+ NASA News Summary for November 30, 1998
11/27/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 27
11/25/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 25, 1998
+ Deep Space 1 Ion Propulsion System Starts Up
+ First U.S. Station Element To Be Launched Dec. 3
11/24/98
+ Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite To Study Star Formation
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 24, 1998
+ TRMM Completes One Year Of Dramatic Weather Observations
11/23/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary for Nov. 23, 1998
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 23, 1998
+ NASA Awards Precollege and Teacher and Curriculum Enhancement Grants
11/20/98
+ The Universe "Down Under" Is the Target Of Hubble's Latest Deep-View
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 20, 1998
+ NASA Aircraft Sets New World Altitude Record
11/19/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 19, 1998
+ Landsat-7 Launch Scheduled For April 15
11/18/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 18, 1998
+ Miniturized Transmitter to be Used in Efforts to Save Babies
11/17/98
+ NASA and Vanderbilt University Announce Scholarship Prograam
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 17, 1998
11/16/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 16, 1998
+ Third U.S. Space Station Assembly Crew Named
+ Weiler Named Associate Administrator For Space Science
+ Zarya Briefings and Launch Coverage Set
11/13/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 13, 1998
11/12/98
+ Add to NASA News for Nov. 12, 1998
+ Five Discovery Mission Proposals Selected for Feasibility Studies
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 12, 1998
+ NASA Astrobiology To Shower Attention On Leonids
11/10/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 10, 1998
+ NASA Technology Helps Smithsonian Preserve the Star-Spangled Banner
11/9/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 9, 1998
11/6/98
+ NASA Releases External Analysis of Human Space Flight Alternatives
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 6
+ Pre-Flight Briefings For STS-88 and Mars Missions Set For Nov. 13
+ STS-95 Crew To Return To Celebration In Houston
11/5/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 5, 1998
11/4/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary for Nov. 4, 1998
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 4, 1998
11/3/98
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 3, 1998
11/2/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary of Nov. 2, 1998
+ NASA News Summary for Nov. 2, 1998
+ NASA Awards $90 Million Contract To Virginia Firm
10/30/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 30, 1998
10/28/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary for Oct. 28, 1998
+ NASA Awards Launch Services Contracts For Small Payloads
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 28, 1998
+ New Mars Images Show Lava Flow Plates and Active Dunes
+ Metropolitan L.A. Under A Slow Squeeze
10/27/98
+ NASA Awards $99 Million Contract To Tennessee Firm
+ Triana Mission Selected
10/26/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary of Oct. 26, 1998
+ Crew Members Named For Earth-Mapping Mission
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 26, 1998
+ First International Space Station Module Moves To Launch Pad
10/23/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct.23, 1998
+ NASA Helps "Hot" Cities Cool Down
10/22/98
+ NASA Selects Regional Earth Science Applications Centers
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 22, 1998
+ Students Will Talk To John Glenn Aboard Discovery
10/21/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary of Oct. 21, 1998
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 21, 1998
+ Jupiter's Moon Callisto May Hide Salty Ocean
10/20/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 20, 1998
10/19/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 19, 1998
10/16/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary of Oct. 16, 1998
+ NASA Selects 345 Innovative Small Business Projects
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 16, 1998
10/15/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 15, 1998
10/14/98
+ Add to NASA News Summary of Oct. 14, 1998
+ SOHO Is Nearly In Business
+ Official Launch Date Set For STS-95 Mission
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 14, 1998
+ Jupiter's "White Ovals" Take Scientists By Storm
+ Aeronautics Enterprise Reorganizes and Changes Name
10/13/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 13, 1998
+ NASA Pilots Fly Russian TU-144LL Flying Laboratory
+ NASA Delays Shipment Of X-Ray Telescope To Kennedy Space Center To Allow Additional Testing
+ NASA Developing Computerized Breast Cancer Diagnostic Tool
+ NASA 'Software Scalpel' Helps Doctors Practice Operations
10/9/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 9, 1998
+ NASA and FAA Join Forces To Improve Safety and Air Traffic
+ New Shuttle Press Kit Makes Online Debut
+ NASA Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary Through Art
10/8/98
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 8, 1998
+ NASA Unveils "Superstars Of Modern Aeronautics" Painting
+ Conference Reviews Progress Of NASA Aeronautics Program
+ Hubble Goes To the Limit In Search Of Farthest Galaxies
10/7/98
+ Preflight Briefings for STS-95 Mission Set for October 15
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 7, 1998
10/6/98
+ News Summary for Oct. 6, 1998
+ Hubble Probes Outer Limits at Next Space Science Update
+ Antarctic Ozone Depletion Sets New Size Record
10/5/98
+ Meteor Threat to Spacecraft Elevated but not Serious
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 5
10/2/98
+ Statement Following Conclusion of Moscow Meetings
10/1/98
+ Earth Sciences Instrument Program Participants Announced
+ NASA News Summary for Oct. 1, 1998
+ Administrator Goldin's Statement on NASA's 40th Anniversary
+ NASA Contributes to War against Cancer
9/30/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 30
+ NASA Turns 40 On Thursday
9/29/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 29
+ Tremendous Gamma-Ray Flare Blasts Earth
9/25/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 25
+ Lockheed Martin Space Operations Co. Awarded Contract to Manage NASA's Space Operations
9/24/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 24
+ Recent Wave of Stellar Radiation to be Discussed
+ Leonardo MPLM Transfer Ceremony Postponed
+ NASA History Wins Prestigious Prize
9/23/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 23
9/22/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 22
9/21/98
+ News Summary for Sept. 21
+ NASA Awards New Contract For Operation Of Jet Propulsion Laboratory
+ Leonardo MPLM Transfer Ceremony At KSC Sept. 25
9/18/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 18
9/17/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 17
+ Students Go Back To School With NASA Computers
+ SeaWiFS Completes a Year Of Remarkable Earth Observations
+ NASA Recognizes Outstanding Minority Contractors
+ Engineers Successfully Regain Control Of SOHO Spacecraft
9/16/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 16
+ Deep Space 1 Prelaunch Technology Briefing Scheduled for Sept. 22
9/15/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 15
+ Going "All Out" Under Water
+ Galileo Finds Jupiter's Rings Formed By Dust Blasted Off Small Moons
9/14/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 14
9/12/98
+ Statement By NASA Administrator Goldin On the Passing Of CNN Correspondent John Holliman
9/11/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 11
+ NASA Selects First University-Class Explorers
+ Martian Moon Phobos Hip-Deep In Powder
+ Arthur Stephenson Named To Head Marshall Space Flight Center
9/10/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 10
+ Contractors Chosen For Space Interferometry Mission
+ JPL Neural Network Chip Paves the Way To a Cleaner America As Ford Signs Licensing Agreement
9/8/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 8
9/4/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 4
+ NASA Contracts For Future Space Transportation Studies
+ NASA Accepts "Keys" To First U.S.-Built Station Component
+ Project Selected For Commercial Use Of Remote Sensing Data
9/3/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 3
+ Latest Lunar Prospector Findings Indicate Larger Amounts of Polar Water Ice
9/2/98
+ NASA News Summary for Sept. 2
9/1/98
+ NASA News Summary For Sept. 1
+ Press Briefing Set For Sept. 3 On SOHO Investigation Board Report and Spacecraft Recovery Operations
+ Ladwig, Heffernan and Garver Named To Key NASA Roles
+ Scientists Observe Tall Chimney Cloud In Hurricane Bonnie
8/31/98
+ Conference to Review Progress of Aeronautics Program
8/27/98
+ First Hypersonic Propulsion Hardware Delivered
+ Far-Flung Galaxy Clusters May Reveal Fate of Universe
+ International Candidates Join 1998 Astronaut Class
8/26/98
+ NASA Announces Research Grants in Microgravity Combustion Science
+ (List of Microgravity Grant Recipients)
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 26
8/25/98
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 25
+ Guidelines for Media Coverage of Zarya Launch from Baikonur
8/24/98
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 24
8/21/98
+ SGS Awarded NASA and Air Force Joint Base Contract
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 21
8/20/98
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 20
8/19/98
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 19
8/18/98
+ Aerojet Gencorp Awarded Contract To Build Propulsion Stage For X-38
+ NASA News Summary For Aug. 18
8/17/98
+ NASA Selects 25 Innovative Small Business Projects
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 17
8/11/98
+ New Data May Increase Chance Of SOHO's Recovery
+ New Information From SOHO Increases Chances For Recovery
8/12/98
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 12
+ Media Reminder -- Guidelines For STS-95 Coverage
+ High-Altitude Hurricane Study Could Save Lives and Money
8/10/98
+ NASA News Summary for Aug. 10
+ NASA Managers Consider Postponing Development Of Mars Global Surveyor Antenna
8/7/98
+ Products Selected For Second Phase Of Earth Science Data Purchase
+ NASA Scientists To Hold Briefing On Upcoming Hurricane Research
8/4/98
+ SOHO Spacecraft Contacted
+ SHARP Students Are Working at NASA
+ (List of SHARP Participants)
+ Crews Named to Support 1999 Shuttle Flights
8/3/98
+ "Leonardo" Arrives At NASA's Kennedy Space Center
+ NASA Seeks Proposals For Future-X
8/1/98
+ NASA and FAA Announce Design Competition Winners
7/31/98
+ NASA Selects Nationsbank as Next Credit Card Provider
+ Light Plane Technologies Coming To Market
7/30/98
+ Training Begins for Crew of Next Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission
+ Future Space Station Resident Joins Assembly Crew
7/29/98
+ X-34 Completes Critical Milestone
7/28/98
+ NASA To Update Aeronautics Programs At Fly-In Convention
+ August 1 Memorial Service Planned for Alan Shepard
7/27/98
+ SOHO Spacecraft Located With Ground-Based Radar
+ Guidelines For Media Coverage of STS-95
+ Students At Work In NASA Summber Internship Program
+ 1998 Minority Scholars Summer Intern Program
7/24/98
+ Iowa Astronaut Returns Home Saturday
+ NASA Selects Quick Ride Contractor
7/23/98
+ Nearby Star Cluster Yields Insights Into Early Universe
7/22/98
+ Alan Shepard, First American Astronaut, Dies at 74
+ NASA Research Helps Mold Better Products For Home, Auto and Aircraft Industry
+ Newly Discovered Stellar Cannibal Provides Missing Link
+ Astronaut Wilcutt Replaces Halsell in Star City, Russia
+ Statement of NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin on the Death of Alan Shepard
7/17/98
+ Maryland Firm Chosen to Provide Test Support for Laboratory at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
+ Senator Burns and NASA Administrator Goldin to Speak at Tribal College Minority Research Conference
7/16/98
+ NASA Produces Third Volume of "Exploring the Unknown"
+ NASA Satellite Sheds New Light on the La Nina Phenomena
+ Leading Scientists Meet to Map Out Astrobiology Strategy
+ Efforts to Recover SOHO Spacecraft Continue as Investigation Board Focuses on Most Likely Causes
7/15/98
+ Space Flight, Aviation Programs Receive NASA Software Award
7/14/98
+ NASA Establishes Near-Earth Object Program Office at Jet Propulsion Laboratory
+ New NASA Facility Will Complete Worldwide Communications Coverage
7/10/98
+ Cooperative Agreements Awarded for Three New NASA Business Incubators
+ NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Director Retires
+ NASA Lands at the NAACP Convention
7/7/98
+ NASA Awards More Shuttle Work to USA
7/2/98
+ Astronaut Andy Thomas to Discuss Mir Mission
7/1/98
+ NASA Instruments on Japanese Planet-B Spacecraft Will Aid Studies of Martian Upper Atmosphere
6/30/98
+ Efforts to Recover SOHO Spacecraft Continue as Inquiry Board Co-Chairs Named
+ X-33 Thermal Protection System Tests Complete
+ Improved NASA Space Suit Technology Gives Virginia Boy His First Day in the Sun
6/29/98
+ Water History, Rock Composition Among Latest Findings a Year After Mars Pathfinder
6/26/98
+ Novak and Sutton Named to Key NASA Roles
+ New Satellite Data Show Retreat of El Nino, Pacific Ocean in Transition
+ SOHO Spacecraft Observations Interrupted
6/25/98
+ Scientists to Discuss Latest Findings from Pathfinder Mission One Year After Mars Landing
+ NASA Technology Leads to Innovative Vehicle Tracking System
6/24/98
+ Hubble Space Telescope Helps Find Evidence That Neptune's Largest Moon is Warming Up
6/23/98
+ Lewis Spacecraft Failure Board Report Released
6/19/98
+ NASA, State of Ohio, Case Western Reserve University and Industry Launch Advanced Technology Initiative
6/18/98
+ NASA and French Minister Allegre Agree to Expand Space Cooperation
+ Stennis to Hold Technology Briefings June 23 & 24
6/17/98
+ Radar System aboard NASA DC-8 Aims to Unveil the Mysteries of Cloud Structures
+ NASA Selects Seven Companies to Provide Information Technology Services
6/16/98
+ Arctic Crater Expedition to Seek Mars Science Insights and Test Future Exploration Technologies
+ NASA Lightweight 'Ice Zapper' to Be Used on New Aircraft
6/15/98
+ New Technology Gives Motorists an Early Warning
+ Robot Competition on Capitol Hill to Demonstrate Student Enthusiasm for Science and Math
6/11/98
+ NASA 1998 SHARP PLUS Apprentices Selected
+ NASA 1998 SHARP PLUS Apprentices List
6/9/98
+ NASA Technology to Be Exhibited on Capitol Hill June 10
+ NASA Atmospheric Researchers Focus On Mexican Fires
+ NASA Unveils New Internet Site for Fire Monitoring by Satellite
+ SeaWinds Instrument Shipped for Integration on QuikSCAT
6/8/98
+ Michael I. Mott to Leave NASA
+ NASA Selects Home for Next Generation Space Telescope
6/5/98
+ NASA Selects Seven Universities to Receive Partnership Awards
6/4/98
+ NASA Names Astronaut Class of 1998
+ List of 1998 Astronaut Candidates
+ Future of Space Telescope Science Institute to be Announced at Press Briefing June 8
6/3/98
+ SOHO Spacecraft Sees Two Comets Plunge into Sun
+ Space-Grown Insulin Crystals Provide New Data on Diabetes
6/1/98
+ NASA Forms Office in Russia in Preparation for ISS Operations
+ International Space Station Partners Adjust Target Dates for First Launches, Revise Other Station Assembly Launches
5/29/98
+ Spacecraft Images Capture Magnetic Energy Burst on Sun
+ Fire and Ice: Arctic Expedition Probes Role of Clouds in Climate Change
5/28/98
+ News Conference Set for U.S. Astronaut on Mir
+ Hubble Takes First Image of a Possible Planet around Another Star and Finds a Runaway World
5/27/98
+ STS-95 Crew Photo Opportunity Set for June 1
+ Surveyor Data Reveal More Evidence of Abundant Water, Thermal Activity in Mars' Past
+ Solar Flare Leaves Sun Quaking
+ Next Space Science Update to Release First Image of a Possible Planet around Another Star, May 28
5/26/98
+ Global Science & Technology, Inc. Selected to Provide Computer, Scientific, and Research and Development Support
5/20/98
+ Strongest Stellar Magnetic Field Yet Observed Confirms Existence Of Magnetars
+ NASA Selects Teams For Research Agreements -- "A Weather Channel" In Every Cockpit?
+ Discovery Launch To Mir On Mission STS-91 Set For June 2
5/19/98
+ NASA Selects Initial Members Of New Virtual Astrobiology Institute
+ Scientists Report TRMM Data Exceeding Expectations
+ NASA Embraces Space Day '98
5/14/98
+ Hubble Provides Multiple Views of How to Feed a Black Hole
5/13/98
+ Johnson Becomes First ISO 9001 Certified NASA Field Center
+ NASA and Yale University Push the Barriers of Communications and Medicine on Mt. Everest
5/11/98
+ NASA Administrator Goldin in Washington, DC, and First Lady in Paris Join Trans-Atlantic Classroom
+ Mathletes Compete in Washington on May 15
5/7/98
+ Armstrong Named Associate Administrator for Office of Aerospace Technologyology
+ Space Science Update to Show How to Feed a Black Hole
5/6/98
+ Most Powerful Explosion since the Big Bang Challenges Gamma Ray Burst Theories
+ Test Pilots to Testbeds--NASA Cushions Liftoff and Eases Bedsores
5/5/98
+ Preflight Briefings for Final Mir Mission Set for May 11
5/4/98
+ Concept for Spacecraft 'Solid Smoke' Tiles Can Be Used on Earth
+ NASA Temper Foam is a Spinoff Success
5/1/98
+ NASA Awards $131 Million Contract Option to CSC to Continue Information Support Services
+ NASA Awards Five Firms the George M. Low Award
+ Cities Team with NASA and EPA for "Urban Forests" Study
4/30/98
+ Student Winners to be Honored in Washington, DC
+ List of SSIP Winners
+ Next Space Science Update Features Largest Explosion Since the Big Bang
4/28/98
+ First Replica of Historic 1903 Wright Flyer to be Displayed
4/24/98
+ NASA's Commercial Remote Sensing Program Aids in Highway Planning
4/23/98
+ Chabrow Report to be Available on the NASA Home Page
4/22/98
+ NASA Tests Hair-Raising Technique to Clean up Oil Spills
+ New Device Detects Plant Stress Earlier
4/21/98
+ Astronomers Find Planet Construction Zone Around Nearby Star
4/20/98
+ NASA Hosts Web Chats for 'Take Our Daughters to Work Day'
4/16/98
+ NASA Announces Contest to Name X-Ray Observatory
+ April 21 Space Science Update: "Planets under Construction"
4/13/98
+ President Clinton to Visit Johnson Space Center
+ Students Observe Impact of Space Travel on Nervous System
4/10/98
+ NASA Finds Problems in EOSDIS Flight Operations Software Development
4/8/98
+ Science Team Chosen for Technology Validation Mission to Explore the Subsurface of Mars
+ Increasing Greenhouse Gases May Be Worsening Arctic Ozone Depletion and May Delay Ozone Recovery
+ Space Station Media Workshop Scheduled for May 12-14 at JSC
4/7/98
+ First Air Traffic Control Tower Simulator Will Combat Potential Commercial Airport Traffic Problems
4/6/98
+ Early Tests Show Air Turbulence Sensor Could Make Air Travel Safer
+ NASA Satellite Will Take Students to the Rainforest
4/3/98
+ Neurolab Shuttle Mission to Launch April 16
+ NASA History Wins Prestigious Prize
+ NASA Joins in Apple Valley Science and Technology Center Dedication
3/31/98
+ NASA Programs Spawns New Safety Software For Pilots
3/27/98
+ STS-90 Press Briefings Set for April 2
+ NASA Awards >NASA Awards $148 Million Contract To Raytheon STX Corp.
+ Earth Dragging Space and Time as it Rotates
3/26/98
+ Mars Global Surveyor to Attempt Imaging of Features of Public Interest
3/25/98
+ NASA Starts Work On New Space Infrared Telescope Facility
3/19/98
+ NASA's Transition Region and Coronal Explorer Mission Set to Study the Sun's Turbulent Upper Atmosphere
+ Two Studies Will Refine and Expand Solar Monitoring Task
3/13/98
+ Earth-Viewing Satellite Would Focus On Educational, Scientific Benefits
+ New Global Surveyor Data Reveals Deeply Layered Terrain, Magnetic Features and Genesis Of A Martian Dust Storm
3/12/98
+ X-38 Atmospheric Vehicle Completes First Unpiloted Flight Test
+ Assembly Of NASA's X-Ray Telescope Completed
+ Landsat-7 Launch Delayed
+ More Evidence Points To Impact As Dinosaur Killer
3/11/98
+ Teams Of College Students Prepare Experiments For NASA's Reduced Gravity Aircraft
3/9/98
+ Astronomers Track Down Asteroids In Hubble Archive
3/5/98
+ Lunar Prospector Finds Evidence Of Ice At Moon's Poles
+ Collins Named First Female Shuttle Commander
3/4/98
+ Kids Use Internet To Learn About Airplane Design
3/2/98
+ Lunar Prospector Initial Science Results Briefing On March 5
2/25/98
+ NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin And Astronaut Winston Scott Visit Atlanta Area Schools
+ NASA Sponsors Space Station Business Videoconference
+ NASA Terminates Clark Earth Science Mission
2/24/98
+ NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin to Participate in Emerging Issues Forum
+ Mir 25 Crew News Conference Set
2/23/98
+ Southwest Climate Conference to be Held in El Paso
+ NASA Celebrates The Achievements Of Minority University Students and Professionals
+ Shuttle Veterans Depart NASA
2/20/98
+ NASA Selects Physical Science Laboratory For Balloon Program Support Contract
+ Space Technology Used to Detect and Treat Heart Disease
2/18/98
+ NASA Outlines Plans for Feb. 26 Total Eclipse
+ NASA Sponsors ISS Videoconference
+ Huntress Announces His Departure from NASA
2/17/98
+ Wolf to Discuss Mir Stay
2/13/98
+ STS-95 Crew Media Opportunity Set for Feb. 20
+ Voyager 1 Now Most Distant Human-Made Object In Space
+ Brown To Command STS-95 Mission
2/12/98
+ NASA Selects 335 Innovative Small Business Projects
+ NASA Radar Reveals Hidden Remains At Ancient Angkor
2/11/98
+ Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel to Present Report to NASA
+ Symposium on Mars Sample Return Mission at AAAS Meeting
+ First Major Flight Component For X-33 Arrives At Palmdale
+ 1998 Mars Payloads Integrated As Scientists View First Close-Ups Of Strange, Layered Polar Terrain
2/10/98
+ Shock Wave Sheds New Light On Fading Supernova
2/6/98
+ NASA Studying Space Weather From Puerto Rico
2/5/98
+ New Insights into Ancient Angkor by NASA Radar to Be Subject of Press Conference
2/4/98
+ Supernova Blast Wave Lights up its Ring on Next Space Science Update
2/3/98
+ Commander, Pilot Round Out Station Assembly Crew
+ Student Satellite to Study the Sun and Earth's Atmosphere
2/2/98
+ Asrar Named Associate Administrator For Earth Science
1/28/98
+ NASA Calls For Submissions For 1998 Software Of The Year Award
+ Shuttle Program Says USA Process Won't Affect Safety
+ Space Pioneers Recall First U.S. Satellite Launch Upon 40th Anniversary
1/26/98
+ Ball Aerospace to Provide ICESAT Spacecraft
+ Space Station Agreements to be Signed at U.S. State Department
+ Fast-Spinning Pulsar Discovery Provides Evoluntionary Link
1/22/98
+ ADDITIONAL EXPERIMENTS SELECTED FOR MARS 2001 MISSIONS
1/21/98
+ MISSION TO PLANET EARTH ENTERPRISE NAME CHANGED TO EARTH SCIENCE
+ NASA COMMITS TO SECOND VEHICLE FOR X-34 PROGRAM
+ VETERAN COSMONAUT NOMINATED TO FLY ON FINAL SHUTTLE/MIR MISSION
1/20/98
+ EARTH SWINGBY PUTS NEAR SPACECRAFT ON FINAL APPROACH TO EROS
1/17/98
+ Morgan Media Availability Moved to Boise, Idaho
1/16/98
+ Media Availability with First Educator/Mission Specialist Morgan
+ SEN. GLENN GETS A "GO" FOR SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION
+ FIRST STATION ELEMENT TO BE SHIPPED TO RUSSIAN LAUNCH SITE
1/15/98
+ NASA to Make Major Announcement Tomorrow
+ NEW SPACE SHUTTLE EXTERNAL TANK READY TO LAUNCH SPACE STATION ERA
1/13/98
+ Science Results and Future Applications of Solar-Powered Pathfinder to be Detailed in Briefing
1/12/98
+ Lunar Prospector Briefing Scheduled for Jan. 13
+ NASA Plans Coverage of Mir Spacewalk
1/9/98
+ ASTRONOMERS DISCOVER AN INFRARED BACKGROUND GLOW IN THE UNIVERSE
1/8/98
+ ENDEAVOUR LAUNCH TO MIR SET FOR JAN. 22; STS-89 & MIR BACKGROUND PRESS BRIEFINGS NEXT WEEK
+ ROTHENBERG TO HEAD OFFICE OF SPACE FLIGHT; DIAZ NAMED GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER DIRECTOR
1/7/98
+ "OLD FAITHFUL" BLACK HOLE EJECTS MASS EQUAL TO AN ASTEROID
+ X-RAYS REVEAL GIGANTIC STAR MAY BE TWINS
1/1/98
+ NASA Space Science Discoveries Featured at American Astronomical Conference
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