Posts Tagged ‘NASA’

To Infinity and Beyond: Mission Discovery Space Camp 2011

By Lena | 9 Sep, 2011 | 3 Comments
To Infinity and Beyond:  Mission Discovery Space Camp 2011

Space isn’t just big – it’s big business. In the UK alone the space sector is worth £7.5 billion, employs 70,000 people and has been growing at an average annual rate of 10 percent. With numbers like these it is clear why the Government wants to invest – with the aim of growing it into a [...]

Today’s physics news: Nasa grounds Hollywood director Cameron’s pricy space mission and heaviest ever antimatter discovered

By Lena | 28 Mar, 2011 | 0 Comments

In today’s news round-up: Nasa grounds Hollywood director Cameron’s pricy space mission and heaviest ever antimatter discovered

Today’s physics news: will the LHC find supersymmetry? Middle East unrest hits SESAME project and count down to shuttle Discovery’s final flight

By Lena | 23 Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments

In today’s news round-up: : will the LHC find supersymmetry? Middle East unrest hits SESAME project and count down to shuttle Discovery’s final flight

Today’s physics news: Royal Society calls for A-level overhaul to tackle decline in science students, NASA funding, ultracold atoms and more

By Lena | 15 Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments

In today’s news round-up:  Royal Society calls for A-level overhaul to tackle decline in science students, NASA spacecraft sweeps past comet, ultracold atoms could reveal the dark sector, Irish science funding hangs in electoral balance and NASA funding stays flat in president’s budget request

Today’s physics news: Monday, 25 October 2010

By Lena | 25 Oct, 2010 | 0 Comments

A round up of today’s news including life aboard the International Space Station, visa problems with science recruitment and NASA’s lead role in the international asteroid response.

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