09.07.06 - Experts from NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the nation's airports will gather Sept. 12-13, 2006, at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., for the 2006 NASA/Industry Airport Planning Workshop to discuss ways to improve future airports.
09.06.06 - NASA and JumpStart Solutions are working together to bring software developed for use in the nation's space program directly to consumers and commercial markets.
08.23.06 - When space shuttle Atlantis rockets into space later this week, it will take along three kinds of microbes so scientists can study how their genetic responses and their ability to cause disease change.
08.22.06 - NASA Ames Research Center has signed an agreement to collaborate with VirtueArts, Inc., and VirtuePlay, Inc. for engineering and real-time simulation training in a variety of applications, including a dynamic learning system that allows users to virtually race lunar buggies on the moon in 3D.
08.18.06 - NASA software designed to help improve the safety and efficiency of the national airspace system has been recognized for its innovation and significant contributions to science and technology.
08.16.06 - Dr. Carl Pilcher, senior scientist for astrobiology at NASA Headquarters, Washington, has been appointed director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) based at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. The appointment is effective Sept. 18, 2006.
08.14.06 - News media are invited to attend a session of the Next Generation Exploration Conference (NGEC), a gathering of emerging global space leaders to discuss the future of space exploration, on Friday, Aug. 18, 2006, at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
08.08.06 - Reporters are invited to attend a seminar that will bring together NASA and Navajo educators to share information and resources, discuss issues, and network toward future collaborations.
07.27.06 - Liquid methane drizzles on the surface of Titan, a moon of Saturn, according to a paper by NASA and university scientists.
07.26.06 - NASA announced today that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with AirLaunch LLC, Kirkland, Wash., to explore collaborations in space launch systems and payloads launched from aircraft.
07.25.06 - NASA will host a media teleconference at 10 a.m. PDT Wednesday, July 26, to discuss a hurricane research field mission in Africa.
07.25.06 - NASA's "Vision for Space Exploration Experience," an exciting, new interactive traveling exhibit for space explorers of all ages is coming to NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
07.24.06 - NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., is partnering with Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Air Force to bring the Space 2006 Conference and Exposition to Silicon Valley for the first time this September.
07.17.06 - A NASA shoebox-size payload, called 'GeneBox,' is now orbiting Earth as a passenger inside Bigelow Corporation's one-third scale, inflatable Genesis I test spacecraft.
07.17.06 - NASA has selected 20 award-winning teachers from the nation's K-12 classrooms to join a nationwide network of teacher-mentors to help inspire the next generation of explorers.
07.13.06 - NASA is partnering with industry to develop a new health monitoring system to increase safety and efficiency in complex industrial plants, such as power generation and water treatment facilities.
07.13.06 - Want to take a virtual reality field trip to the moon, Mars and beyond? If so, there's an exciting, new traveling exhibit coming this month to NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., that promises to be the 'hot ticket' for space explorers of all ages.
07.12.06 - Reporters are invited to observe a NASA Mars prototype drill, controlled by artificial intelligence, bore into a crater in the Canadian arctic.
06.29.06 - Reporters are invited to NASA Ames Research Center to observe the televised launch of space shuttle Discovery from NASA Kennedy Space Center. NASA Ames officials will be available for interviews prior to and following the launch.
06.28.06 - NASA kicked off a new initiative with the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation on Wednesday. The initiative will give researchers and students from minority institutions direct access to NASA facilities, scientists and capabilities.