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Cornell Researcher Helps Interpret Images Taken By Mars Pathfinder Camera
July 3, 1997 When Pathfinder lands on Mars on Independence Day, the images it sends back to Earth will be interpreted with the help of a Cornell University scientist. "We're looking for anything out of ... > full story -
Asteroid Mathilde Reveals Her Dark Past
July 2, 1997 More than 100 years after her discovery, asteroid 253 Mathilde has been sharing her secrets with scientists in the Science Data Center at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in ... > full story -
Hubble's Look At Mars Shows Canyon Dust Storm, Cloudy Conditions For Pathfinder Landing
July 2, 1997 Hubble Space Telescope pictures of Mars, taken on June 27 in preparation for the July 4 landing of the Pathfinder spacecraft, show a dust storm churning through the deep canyons of Valles Marineris, ... > full story -
NASA's Earth Science Program Adjusts To Loss Of Data From Japanese ADEOS Satellite
July 2, 1997 "The failure of Japan's Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS or Midori) spacecraft with the two NASA instruments aboard it is a real blow to NASA's science program," said Mike ... > full story -
Novel CU-Boulder Plant Chamber Set For July 1 Reflight On Space Shuttle
June 29, 1997 A University of Colorado at Boulder-built plant-growth chamber that carried pharmaceutical and agricultural experiments aboard an abbreviated NASA space shuttle mission in April will be reflown on a ... > full story -
Near Fast Approaching Asteroid 253 Mathilde
June 19, 1997 The NEAR spacecraft is approaching a June 23 flyby of asteroid 253 Mathilde that will be the closest-ever study of an asteroid. Details on the mission and on briefings for the news media. ... > full story -
ZBLAN Research Takes Step Forward
June 4, 1997 Research into ZBLAN, a material with the potential to become the optical fiber cable of the 21st century, has taken a step forward with the acceptance of space-based research for publication ... > full story -
'Whopper' Of A Comet Spurs A Festival Of Science
March 14, 1997 Comet Hale-Bopp, speeding toward an April 1 rendezvous with the sun, is becoming everything a cautious community of astronomers had hoped: a brilliant object whose brightness and size will enable ... > full story -
New Study Boosts Idea Of Past Life On Mars
March 14, 1997 New isotopic analyses of the meteorite that provided hints of past life on Mars reveals a low-temperature origin, boosting the idea that features of the meteorite may have been formed by living ... > full story -
Adaptive Optics Gives Earth-Based Telescopes, Weapons Hubble-Like Vision
February 27, 1997 A Wake Forest University professor’s math is part of new adaptive optics technology using high-speed computers, deformable mirrors, algorithms and artificial laser guide stars to give ... > full story
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