The United Nations has named 2009 the International Year of Astronomy. The year was chosen by the United Nations because it marks the four hundred year anniversary of Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei's first observations using a telescope. The International Year ...Space Technology Laboratories
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The John C. Stennis Space center began in October of 1961. The site has changed names on several occasions, it was deemed the Mississippi Test Facility in 1965, the National Space Technology Laboratories in 1974, and finally its current name in 1988, commemorating Senator John C. Stennis for his constant support of the space program.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown promised an additional 10,000 university places in England in 2009, for students wishing to study maths, science, technology and engineering. With student applications up by 50,000 on last year before the government’s recent announcement, finding the physical space within classrooms, laboratories and lecture theatres to accommodate the additional courses is likely to be a headache for many facilities managers.
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The objective is quite remarkable - aiming to prove Darwin-Evolutionism through computer programming! "Digital organisms" breeding much faster than live bacteria have been under development in the hope of shedding light on Evolution theory - major US universities have been ...
Present and future Modern boosters developed at MSFC included the Space Shuttle liquid and solid propellant engines and the Delta series, used in satellite and Mars mission launches. Starting in 2006, MSFC’s Exploration Launch Projects Office began work on the ...
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