lunes, 5 de enero de 2015

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Live at 4:00pm ET: Learn more about tomorrow's SpaceX launch to the International Space Station. NASA Television will provide live coverage as well as streaming internet coverage. Watch: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv
Participants in the briefing will be:
- Mike Suffredini, International Space Station Program manager, NASA
- Hans Koenigsmann, VP of Mission Assurance, SpaceX
- Major Perry Sweat, 45th Weather Squadron rep, USAF



The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) decision allows us to move forward and continue working with Boeing Company and SpaceX on the Launch America initiative that will enable safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1BBUgh0



What's launching on SpaceX tomorrow morning to the International Space Station? A cube launching could help us understand Alzheimers: http://1.usa.gov/1Ih88PZ



What's launching on SpaceX tomorrow morning to the International Space Station? We're premiering our fruit fly lab: http://1.usa.gov/1Ih416s



What's launching on SpaceX tomorrow morning to the International Space Station? Student science ready to launch: http://1.usa.gov/1vU6k8L








What's launching on SpaceX tomorrow morning to the International Space Station? CASIS launches new science to ‪#‎ISS‬. Watch & learn more: http://youtu.be/A_y7w-vhLng

This video provides an overview of a CASIS/NASA/NIH investigation focused on immune suppression for aging adults by former astronaut Dr. Millie Hughes-Fulfor...
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On NASA TV at 1:30 p.m. ET: Learn about some of the numerous science investigations headed to the space station. Watch: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv
Participants for the science briefing will be:
- Julie Robinson, NASA’s ISS Program chief scientist
- Kenneth Shields, director of operations and education for the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space...



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Launching tomorrow on SpaceX, the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, or CATS, is a lidar remote-sensing instrument that will extend profile measurements of atmospheric aerosols and clouds from the International Space Station (ISS). The CATS payload will improve our understanding of aerosol and cloud properties and interactions, as well as improve climate change models. CATS is specifically intended to demonstrate a low-cost, streamlined approach to developing ISS science payloads. Learn more: http://www.nasa.gov/cats/


Coming up at noon ET: Learn about the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) Earth science instrument headed to the space station. Watch: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv
Participants for this briefing will be:
- Julie Robinson, ISS Program chief scientist at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston
- Robert J. Swap, program scientist with the Earth Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington...



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The launch of SpaceX cargo mission to the International Space Station is set for 6:20 a.m. EST Tuesday. The weather forecast has improved to 70 percent “go,” according to the U.S. Air Force 45th Weather Squadron. The possibility of thick clouds is the primary concern. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1vTftyv

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