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Challenger Center and Coalition for Space Exploration Join Forces for Aerospace Education

Mar 2, 2011 | Coalition News, features, Press Releases

Challenger Center becomes Coalition’s newest Partner level member Today the Challenger Center for Space Science Education (Challenger Center) joins the Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) as a Partner level member to educate and inspire a new generation...

The Coalition for Space Exploration extends its heartfelt wishes to U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords for a full and speedy recovery

Jan 8, 2011 | Blog, features, Newsroom, Press Releases

The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) extends its heartfelt wishes to U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords for a full and speedy recovery after being shot this morning at a public event in Arizona.  “Our thoughts and prayers are with Rep. Giffords and her...

Think Outside the Circle

Nov 1, 2010 | features

Coalition applauds President Obama for signing into enactment, the NASA Authorization Bill

Oct 11, 2010 | Blog, Education Station, features, NASA, Newsroom, Press Releases, Space and Science

The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) is pleased that President Obama signed the FY2011 NASA Authorization Act into law today. This marks yet another critical step for NASA to achieve a bold and sustainable approach for the future.  Additionally, it further...

American, Two Russians blast off for International Space Station

Oct 8, 2010 | features

Coalition Recognizes Collaboration, Commitment with Passage of NASA Authorization Bill

Sep 30, 2010 | Blog, features, Newsroom, Press Releases

The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) applauds the collective actions taken by the Congress and the Administration to reach a consensus on a plan for the future of NASA and the exploration of space. Last night’s passage of the 2011 NASA Authorization Act by...

Space Shuttle Discovery Makes Final Launch Pad Trek

Sep 21, 2010 | features

Image: NASA

Orbiter Tribute Posters–download yours now!

Sep 2, 2010 | Blog, Education, Education Station, Exploration, features, International Space Station, Space Shuttle, NASA, NASA, Space and Science

Check out the NASA Desert RATS webcasts live (and archived) on the NASA Edge Ustream Site

Aug 31, 2010 | Blog, Education, Education Station, Exploration, features, NASA, Space and Science

AIAA SPACE 2010

Aug 18, 2010 | features

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NASAWallops avatar NASA Wallops @NASAWallops ·
27 Jun 2070963341791482253

Wallops launched its first test rocket on June 27, 1945. The first research rocket, the Tiamat, launched just one week later. Wallops has grown from a small test range to a full-scale launch facility supporting small- to medium-size rocket launches, scientific balloon missions,

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narottamsahoo avatar Dr. Narottam Sahoo @narottamsahoo ·
27 Jun 2070896783312765290

The future of space will be built through collaboration.

#NASA has selected 41 technology proposals from 37 companies, proving that the biggest breakthroughs happen when bold ideas meet shared expertise.

From enabling a sustained human presence on the #Moon to preparing for the

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Canada avatar Canada @Canada ·
27 Jun 2070889895959093671

1.8 billion years ago, a comet struck modern-day Sudbury, Ontario, resulting in a 62 km-long impact crater and large mineral deposits, including nickel. Deep underground today, Sudbury’s SNOLAB researches dark matter. Had you heard of Sudbury’s #space connection?☄️🌌⛏️

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HiRISE avatar HiRISE: Beautiful Mars @HiRISE ·
27 Jun 2070885018407149813

HiPOD: Sedimentary Rocks inside Terby Crater

This image covers some steep slopes with good exposures of the bedrock layers, revealing diverse color and textures. A detailed study can reconstruct the sequence of events and interpret the geologic history.

https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_072620_1530

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