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NASA Awards Engineering And Technolgy Support Services Contact

May 3, 2010 | NASA News

NASA has awarded a sole source bridge contract for Multidisciplinary Engineering and Technology Support, or METS, services to Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies (SGT), Inc. of Greenbelt, Md.

Nasa Opens Applications For ‘Inspired’ High School Students

May 3, 2010 | NASA News

High school students in the United States are invited to participate in NASA’s INSPIRE, through the program’s online learning community.

NASA Flight Directors Available For Interviews On Shuttle Atlantis’ Last Scheduled Mission

May 3, 2010 | NASA News

NASA Flight Directors Michael Sarafin of Herkimer, N.Y., and Emily Nelson of Austin, Texas, are available for live satellite interviews from 6 to 7 a.m. CDT Friday, May 7.

NASA Explorer Schools Symposium Showcases Student Research

Apr 30, 2010 | NASA News

Students will share their research findings at a NASA Explorer Schools symposium May 5-8 at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Students Apply Science and Imagination In NASA Tilt-Rotor Design Contest

Apr 29, 2010 | NASA News

Some helicopters of the future will look very different from today’s, at least as imagined by high school students for a NASA aeronautics competition.

NASA Ames Center Director Receives Arthur C. Clarke Award

Apr 29, 2010 | NASA News

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has passed its most significant mission milestone to date, the Mission Critical Design Review.

NASA Schedules News Conference about Next Space Shuttle Launch

Apr 29, 2010 | NASA News

NASA managers will hold a news conference on Wednesday, May 5, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to discuss the status of the next space shuttle launch.

NASA Ames Center Director Receives Arthur C. Clarke Award

Apr 29, 2010 | NASA News

The director of NASA’s Ames Research Center, S. Pete Worden, was recognized Tuesday by The Arthur C. Clarke Foundation for his leadership in space exploration.

NASA Announces Wednesday Media Teleconference About Search For Extraterrestrial Life

Apr 29, 2010 | NASA News

NASA will hold a news media teleconference at 1:30 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, April 28, to discuss the status of agency-sponsored astrobiology research, including the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life and the study of how life began on Earth.

NASA Television To Broadcast Arrival Of Space Station Cargo Ship

Apr 29, 2010 | NASA News

The residents of the International Space Station will receive a new shipment of food, fuel and supplies on Saturday, May 1, and NASA Television will broadcast the arrival live.
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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
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@Arkshol93 Neptune going from this to this was a crime against my heart and I can’t forgive it

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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
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@lolidk4200 Every planet orbits a larger object, it is called being in the SOLAR (sun) system

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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
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@jfbg_200 @TiagoNugent A very good point. Pretty much everyone calls Pandora a planet, even though it is a natural satellite, making it a Moon, so I think that supports my case that moons can be planets and vise versa

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ThePrimalDino avatar David Willis @ThePrimalDino ·
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@kez611_ the moon is currently classified as a "planetary mass object"

The only reason it isnt currently a planet is because we use the IAU definition instead of the geophysical definition.

I reject the IAU definition, and only use the Geophysical definition

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