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  • 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.

  • 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 turbomachinery assemblies for the first development J2X engine off the production line.

    J-2X Turbomachinery Complete

    12.22.10 - NASA and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne have successfully completed the heart of the J-2X upper stage rocket engine -- the turbomachinery assemblies.

  • Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex

    Contract Marks New Generation for Deep Space Network

    12.22.10 - NASA has taken the next step toward a new generation of Deep Space Network antennas.

  • AJ26 engine test at Stennis Space Center on Dec. 17, 2010. Credit: NASA

    NASA Moves Forward in Commercial Rocket Engine Testing

    12.17.10 - How long is a minute? It is longer than you think when it is filled with fire, steam and noise -- lots of noise.

  • Mark Moore

    An Answer to Green Energy Could Be in the Air

    12.10.10 - NASA aerospace engineer Mark Moore is part of the first federally-funded research effort to evaluate airborne wind capturing platforms.

  • The Falcon 9/Dragon lifts off

    SpaceX Launches Success with Falcon 9/Dragon Flight

    12.09.10 - SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 rocket and a Dragon capsule on a landmark mission to low Earth orbit and back.

  • The James Webb Space Telescope's Engineering Design Unit (EDU) primary mirror segment, coated with gold by Quantum Coating Incorporated. The actuator is located behind the mirror.

    Curving Mirrors in Space

    12.09.10 - The actuators behind the Webb telescope's mirrors play a very important role in the telescope's function.

  • NanoSail D satellite during deployment testing

    NanoSail-D Successfully Ejects From Microsatellite

    12.06.10 - NanoSail-D has deployed from the FASTSAT spacecraft -- NASA's first successful ejection of a nanosatellite from a free-flying microsatellite.

  • PI John Hagopian developed a new nanotech based material that is 10 times more effective in absorbing stray light, which can contaminate scientific data.

    Blacker Than Black

    12.02.10 - NASA engineer develops nanotechnology to help make the invisible, visible.

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