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University Of Maryland Students Are In Satellite 'Drivers Seat'
July 30, 1998 NASA doesn't usually put college students in charge of its satellites. However, the agency recently put the graduate and undergraduate students in the University of Maryland's Flight Dynamics ... > full story -
Help From The Sky When Lost At Sea
May 11, 1998 If you're lost at sea, help may come from above -- from the NOAA-K Weather Satellite. The NOAA satellite launch is planned for May 13. The weather satellite will carry search and rescue ... > full story -
Earth Dragging Space And Time As It Rotates
March 30, 1998 An international team of NASA and university researchers has found the first direct evidence of a phenomenon predicted 80 years ago using Einstein's theory of general relativity -- that the Earth ... > full story -
New Pact Protects Radio Astronomy Frequency From Interference
March 20, 1998 A new agreement extends some protection to astronomers who use the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico and have been concerned about potential interference from the commercial satellite system ... > full story -
Huge Galaxy May Steal Clusters Of Stars From Nearby Galaxies
January 12, 1998 Johns Hopkins astronomers have found evidence that a huge galaxy 50 million light years from Earth strips whole clusters of stars away from neighboring ... > full story -
Two New Moons Of Uranus Discovered
November 1, 1997 A team of astronomers has discovered two distant moons orbiting around the planet ... > full story
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