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Get A Grip: Research NASA Hurricane Fly Into This Summer
0Get A GRIP: NASA To Fly Into Hurricane Research This Summer
Genesis And Rapid Intensification Process Will Look At How Hurricanes Strengthen Three NASA aircraft will begin flights to study tropical cyclones on August 15 during the agency’s first major U.S.-based hurricane field campaign since 2001. The Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes mission, or GRIP, will study the creation and rapid intensification of hurricanes.
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Research NASA Hurricane Fly Into This Summer
0NASA To Fly Into Hurricane Research This Summer
Three NASA aircraft will begin flights to study tropical cyclones on Aug. 15 during the agency’s first major U.S.-based hurricane field campaign since 2001.
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Winners of NASA design contest announced
0Winners of NASA design contest announced
WASHINGTON, June 21 (UPI) — A rescue vehicle designed by 10 Virginia Tech students has won the top prize in a NASA competition for college students to design a multipurpose aircraft.
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NASA Journey to Galapagos Islands HD
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NASA oceanographer Dr. Gene Carl Feldman is no stranger to the Galapagos Islands, although he has never been there. He has studied these ‘Enchanted Isles’ from the vantage point of space for the last 25 years, but in July 2009 he will set foot on the islands for the first time.
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 27 May 2010
0NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 27 May 2010
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
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Research Flights Take NASA Scientists Over Gulf Oil Spill
0Research Flights Take NASA Scientists Over Gulf Oil Spill
(PhysOrg.com) — A team from NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, made research flights over the Gulf of Mexico this week to help investigate potential uses of satellites for monitoring the thickness and dispersal of oil spills and the oil¹s impact on marine life.
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 13 May 2010
0NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 13 May 2010
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. More time off for the crew.
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