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   Revisiting Discovery NASA Image of the Day


Sen. John Glenn and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana reminisce inside the flight deck of space shuttle Discovery in the Kennedy Space Center's Orbiter Processing Facility-1. Glenn flew on Discovery as a mission specialist in 1998 and Cabana served as pilot for Discovery during a mission in 1990 and another in 1992. Image Credit: NASA


   NuSTAR Mated to its Rocket News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

Artist's concept of NuSTAR on orbit. NuSTAR has a 10-m (30') mast that deploys after launch to separate the optics modules (right) from the detectors in the focal plane (left).

Mating of NASA's NuSTAR observatory to its Pegasus rocket is underway.





   NASA Map Sees Earth's Trees in a New Light News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

Global map of forest height produced from NASA's ICESAT/GLAS, MODIS and TRMM sensors.

A NASA-led science team has created an accurate, high-resolution map of the height of Earth's forests.





   Tropical Depression 1W (Western North Pacific) Hurricane Breaking News



The first tropical cyclone of the northwestern Pacific Ocean hurricane season has formed and is threatening southern Vietnam.


   Tropical Storm 13S (Southern Pacific Ocean) Hurricane Breaking News



Tropical Storm 13S continues to move through the South Pacific Ocean and appeared to be struggling to consolidate on visible imagery from NASA's Aqua satellite.


   Giovanna (Southern Indian Ocean) Hurricane Breaking News



Rainfall data from NASA's TRMM satellite revealed that parts of Madagascar's east coast received over a foot (30 cm) of rainfall from Cyclone Giovanna's passage.


   Jasmine (South Pacific Ocean) Hurricane Breaking News



Tropical Cyclone Jasmine moved away from Tonga while maintaining tropical storm status on February 15.


   JPL and Caltech CubeSat Proposals Move Forward News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

CubeSat Artist Rendering and NASA's M-Cubed/COVE

NASA selects 33 small satellites - including two from JPL in partnership with Caltech - to fly as auxiliary payloads aboard rockets planned to launch in 2013 and 2014.





   NASA-Supported 'The Cheesy Poofs' Robotics Team Honored by White House NASA Ames Research Center - News and



As part of the 2011 FIRST World Championship, each winning team would be invited to send a representative to the second annual White House Science Fair in the East Wing of the White House.


   Advanced Communications Testbed for Space Station News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

NASA Engineers and Technicians transporting the SCAN Testbed

An orbiting laboratory will soon provide new and improved ways for future space travelers to communicate.





   Planck All-Sky Images Show Cold Gas and Strange Haze News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

All-sky image of molecular gas and three molecular cloud complexes seen by Planck

New images from the Planck mission show previously undiscovered islands of star formation and a mysterious haze of microwave emissions in our Milky Way galaxy.





   NASA Reaches Higher With Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Request NASA Ames Research Center - News and



NASA announced a $17.7 billion budget request for FY2013 supporting an space exploration that will expand America's reach into the solar system.


   Kepler Mission Manager Update NASA Ames Research Center - News and



The Kepler team announced the discovery of 11 new planetary systems with 26 more planets and found two new circumbinary planets.


   Spacecraft Computer Issue Resolved News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

This artist concept features NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover

Engineers have found the root cause of a computer reset that occurred two months ago on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory and have determined how to correct it.





   3-D Map Study Shows Before-After of 2010 Mexico Quake News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

This five-foot-high (1.5-meter-high) surface rupture, called a scarp, formed in just seconds along the Borrego fault during the magnitude 7.2

A new partially NASA-supported study of the April 2010 major quake near the California-Mexico border gives the most comprehensive before-and-after picture yet of a quake zone.





   NASA Mission Takes Stock of Earth's Melting Land Ice News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

NASA's GRACE Takes Stock of Earth's Melting Land Ice

A new comprehensive University of Colorado-led study used gravity data from NASA's Grace mission to calculate how much Earth's melting land ice is adding to global sea level.





   New Views Show Old NASA Mars Landers News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

Spirit Lander and Bonneville Crater in Color

New color images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show the agency's 2008 Phoenix Mars Lander and the lander that carried its rover Spirit to Mars in 2004.





   NASA Ames Hosts Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Announcements NASA Ames Research Center - News and



Ames will host a news briefing with Director Pete Worden at 12:30 p.m. PST on Feb. 13, to discuss the impact of NASA's fiscal year 2013 budget on Ames.


   NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer in Standby Mode News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

The Galaxy Evolution Explorer was launched on April 28, 2003.

NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer was placed in standby mode today as engineers prepare to end mission operations, nearly nine years after the telescope's launch.





   Mars-Bound NASA Rover Carries Coin for Camera Checkup News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity with an inset of an instrument located at the end of it's robotic arm.

At least one object in photos NASA's Curiosity rover will transmit from Mars later this year will look familiar to all Americans: a Lincoln penny sent as a camera reference.





 
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