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  • NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver is given a tour of the Bigelow Aerospace facilities by the company's President Robert Bigelow on Friday, Feb. 4, 2011, in Las Vegas. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

    Deputy Administrator Visits Nevada Innovation Sites

    02.04.11 - Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visited Las Vegas to discuss innovations in space exploration and technology critical to America's future in space.

  • Stennis Space Center employees monitor the lifting of the first Aerojet AJ26 flight engine at the E-1 Test Stand onsite. Credit: NASA

    NASA Testing of Commercial Engine Flies High

    01.28.11 - You see a lot of smiles around the E-1 Test Stand at John C. Stennis Space Center these days.

  • Robotic lander prototype

    NASA's New Lander Prototype 'Skates' Through Testing

    01.26.11 - NASA engineers have successfully completed system testing on a new robotic lander in support of the Robotic Lunar Lander Project.

  • Illustration of NanoSail-D

    NASA's First Solar Sail NanoSail-D Deploys in Low-Earth Orbit

    01.21.11 - Engineers at the Marshall Center confirmed that the NanoSail-D nanosatellite successfully deployed its 100-square-foot polymer sail in low-Earth orbit and is operating as planned.

  • The Propellants North facilit.

    Green Touches Energize Kennedy's Newest Facility

    01.20.11 - Kennedy Space Center opened the doors to the greenest facility in NASA, the Propellants North facility.

  • NanoSail D satellite during deployment testing

    NanoSail-D Ejects: NASA Seeks Amateur Radio Aid

    01.19.11 - On Jan. 19, NASA engineers confirmed that the NanoSail-D nanosatellite has ejected from the FASTSAT satellite.

  • NASA’s ER-2 high-altitude research aircraft is guided to a safe and smooth landing by voice commands radioed from an ER-2 mobile pilot driving a NASA Dodge Charger chase vehicle.

    NASA's White Charger to the Rescue

    01.21.11 - Landing an ER-2, NASA's long-winged, high-altitude Earth science aircraft can be tricky.

  • Ball Aerospace lead optical test engineer Dave Chaney inspects six primary mirror segments

    Not So Heavy Metal

    01.13.11 - A new video investigates the mining of beryllium, the primary ingredient used to create the James Webb Space Telescope's mirrors.

  • Artist concept for an Apache software project

    Developers Support JPL-Led Software Architecture

    01.04.11 - A JPL-developed software architecture has been selected by the Apache Software Foundation to become a Top Level Project.

  • The robotic lander prototype's propulsion system, shown during a hot-fire test.

    NASA Tests New Propulsion System For Robotic Lander

    01.05.11 - NASA's Robotic Lunar Lander Development Project has completed a series of hot fire tests for a new propulsion system for a robotic lander prototype.

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