NASA is joining in the worldwide launch of the Internet Protocol version 6, which will replace IPv4 as the communication protocol used to direct most traffic on the Internet. The space agency
MoreKeeping costs down is the key challenge for NASA and other space agencies around the world, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said Monday. Bolden addressed top officials of international space agencies at the
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NASA is inviting 150 Twitter followers to a Tweetup Oct. 13 at the space agency’s headquarters with Sandy Magnus and Chris Ferguson, crew members of the final space shuttle mission. Registration began
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A dead NASA satellite falling to Earth will not pass over North America during its re-entry into the atmosphere, the space agency said. The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite is expected to enter
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NASA plans to spend $1.6 billion over the next two years assisting industry development of space taxis, the space agency announced Monday. NASA outlined a contract that will be awarded to multiple
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Crew flights to the International Space Station will resume in November, preventing the station from being left empty. The Space Station Control Board, consisting of NASA and international partner space agencies, tentatively
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The Space Shuttle made its final landing in July, leaving NASA to plan for future manned missions. The space agency unveiled the Shuttle’s replacement Wednesday, announcing it is moving forward with the
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NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun will leave the agency in October to return to Georgia Tech in Atlanta, the agency announced Tuesday. Braun became chief technologist in February 2010 under a two-year
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Astronauts on the International Space Station may have to leave it without a crew to take their place, NASA officials said Monday. Reuters reports Russian rockets failed to reach orbit following launch
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