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NASA Wants To Share Great Ideas NASA is seeking information from potential partners who could provide no-cost brokerage services for intellectual property transactions. read more...
NASA Scientists Talk About Asteroids Passing Near Earth Wednesday Two asteroids will pass within the moon's distance from Earth on Wednesday, Sept. 8. NASA scientists will be available for satellite interviews Tuesday, Sept. 7, and Wednesday morning to discuss these near- Earth objects. read more...
NASA Loves A Good Challenge-Not Business As Usual NASA's pioneering use of prize competitions and innovation challenges is a dramatic departure from government's traditional "business as usual." read more...
NASA Sets Briefing About Assistance To Trapped Miners In Chile A NASA team sent to Chile to aid trapped miners will hold a news conference about their work at the San Jose gold and copper mine near Copiapo at noon CDT, Tuesday, Sept. 7. read more...
Space Station Crew Talks With Students At Florida Science Center Students and teachers at the Pinellas County Science Center in St. Petersburg, Fla., will have an out-of-this-world phone conversation with NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station. read more...
NASA Selects Investigations for First Mission to Encounter the Sun NASA has begun development of a mission to visit and study the sun closer than ever before. read more...
NASA Invites Media To Experience Future Of Human Space Exploration To see what life might be like on a distant planet, reporters need only travel to the Arizona desert. read more...
NASA, Newseum Invite Media To Discover And Encounter Comets NASA will commemorate a quarter-century of comet discoveries and discuss upcoming comet encounters during a symposium at 9 a.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 10, in the Knight Studio of the Newseum. read more...
New NASA HD App for iPad With Expanded Content Available Free NASA has unveiled NASA App HD, a new mobile application designed for the iPad. read more...
NASA and Its Partners Announce a New Space Station Crew NASA and its international partners have assigned three new International Space Station crew members. read more...
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