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 new Project Constellation mission vehicles (Ares I, Ares V and Orion) which will replace the [...]
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*1964-68 Swarthmore College Open Scholarship (honorary) *1967 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, 30th place nationwide *1968-70 NSF Fellowship and honorary Woodrow Wilson Fellowship *1970-74 Fellow, Hertz Foundation *1974-76 Postdoctoral Fellow, NRC *1990 NASA GSFC John C. Lindsay Memorial Award *1991 Rotary National Space Achievement Award *1991 National Air and Space Museum Trophy *1992 Aviation Week [...]

* 1792: Fountarion of the Royal Academy of Fortification, Artillery and Design, current Military Institute of Engineering (IME). * 1900: Foundation og the Federal Institute Serotherapy, current Oswaldo Cruz Fundation (FioCruz). * 1916: Foundation of the Brazilian Society of Sciences, today Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC). * 1917: Beginning of the publication of the ”Anais [...]

Frank Pietronigro is an Associate Fellow at the STUDIO For Creative Inquiry, College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University and serves the space art community as one of the coordinators for Yuri’s Night Bay Area 2007/08 held at NASA Ames Research Center. Yuri’s Night is a collaboration of many different communities and professional sectors coming [...]

Environmental science Israel launced its first satellite, Ofeq-1, from the locally built Shavit launch vehicle on September 19, 1988 and has made important contributions in a number of areas in space research, including laser communication, research into embryo development and osteoporosis in space, pollution monitoring, and mapping geology, soil and vegetation in semi-arid environments. Key [...]

Islamabad boasts the highest literacy rate in Pakistan at 87%. It has some of Pakistan’s major universities, including Quaid-i-Azam University, the International Islamic University, and the National University of Sciences and Technology. Quaid-e-Azam University offers courses in a number of subjects. The institute is located in a semi-hilly area, east of the Secretariat buildings and [...]

Job assignments * May 2006-present, Director, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA. * April 2005-April 2006, Research Professor of Planetary Sciences and Research Professor of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. * March 2004- April 2005, Research Professor of Astronomy, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. * March 2004 – December 2004, [...]

1. Air University, Islamabad [http://www.au.edu.pk] 2. Bahria Institute of Management & Computer Sciences, Islamabad Campus [http://www.bahria.edu.pk] 3. Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering Islamabad [http://www.case.edu.pk] 4. COMSATS Institute of Information Technology [http://www.ciit-isb.edu.pk] 5. Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Islamabad [http://www.fuuastisb.edu.pk] 6. Institute of Space Technology Islamabad [http://www.ist.edu.pk] 7. International Islamic University, Islamabad [...]
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In a unique partnership, this research radar is used by Meteorologists at WHNT-TV for forecasting and on air severe weather coverage. ARMOR was the first dual polarimetric capable radar installed by a television station. The data received from the radar is continuously archived at the National Space Science and Technology Center at UAH for full [...]





