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  • woman receiving a mammogram

    NASA Technology Could Aid in Mammogram Interpretation

    10.14.10 - NASA software used to enhance Earth science imagery could one day aid in the interpretation of mammograms, ultrasounds and other medical imagery.

  • Dan McGregor with a sunshield test article

    Webb Telescope Sunshield Passes Tests

    10.08.10 - NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has successfully completed a series of tests that validate the telescope's sunshield design.

  • image of people in zero-g

    2010 FAST Flight Week

    09.27.2010 - NASA sponsored a series of flights during the week of Sept. 27, 2010 for testing technologies in reduced-gravity conditions. This unique flight opportunity conducted at Ellington Field in Houston, TX was the third year for NASA's Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology (FAST) program.

  • the model of the MIRI detector

    Webb Telescope Instrument Gets One Step Closer to Space

    10.01.10 - A major instrument due to fly aboard NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is getting its first taste of space in test facilities in the United Kingdom.

  • James Webb's ISIM structure being lowered into the cryo-vault

    Obtaining the 'Unobtainium' for NASA's Next Observatory

    09.28.10 - Imagine building a car chassis without a blueprint. That's how a team of Goddard engineers built the structure that will hold James Webb Space Telescope's instruments and processors.

  • image of power beaming competition

    LaserMotive LLC Wins Prize in Power Beaming Challenge

    11.10.09 - NASA and the Spaceward Foundation awarded $900,000 to LaserMotive LLC of Seattle, WA for their winning performance in the Power Beaming Challenge competition at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.

  • Zero-Robotics 2010 Spheres Challenge

    NASA Selects High Schools for Robotics Challenge

    09.22.10 - NASA and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have selected 24 high schools to design software to program small satellites aboard the International Space Station.

  • Artist concept of a future launch vehicle.

    Emerging Technologies May Fuel Revolutionary Launcher

    09.10.10 - A team of rocket scientists developed a plan using emerging technology to build a cutting edge horizontal launcher.

  • a test model of JWST's fine guidance sensor goes into the cryogenic chamber

    Webb Telescope's Guiding Light Arrives From Canada

    09.08.10 - The Canadian Space Agency has delivered a test unit of the Fine Guidance Sensor to the James Webb Space Telescope to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt.

  • Alan Pope in the lab

    'Mindshift' Biofeedback Gaming Technology

    09.03.10 - Many say playing video games rewires our brains and contributes to attention deficit disorders. What if we could use games to teach us to relax, concentrate and perform better?

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