...Alabama. Some areas of the state had received as much as 6 inches of rain since Sunday.Officials closed NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville because of the threat of slippery roads. Engineers postponed an outdoor rocket test to give...
...said Bill Cooke of the Meteoroid Environment Office of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. More meteors might be visible early Wednesday, he...Aiken; Dr. Bill Cooke, Meteoroid Environment Office of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
...total revenue, 26 percent. Also in a sprawl of high-tech businesses that feed off Redstone Arsenal and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville is the division of Wyle Laboratories Inc. that tests U.S. elections hardware, including...
...incredible, but "something like that just happened on the sun," says David Hathaway, a solar physicist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. The biggest solar storm to affect Earth in the recent cycle was Oct. 28. It caused little...
...progress on the X-33 right up until November 3, 1999, at 6:45 p.m. That afternoon, engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., had conducted a test on one of the troublesome hydrogen tanks. The test involved...
...difficult to crystallize on Earth can be coaxed to do so in space. Daniel Carter and his colleagues at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., grew crystals of a protein called antithrombin during experiments aboard a shuttle...
...pilots a clearer, 3-D perspective of their viewing area so they can fly more skillfully. Researchers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center also will launch the world's first unmanned spaceship next week. The six-foot-long Demonstration...
...total revenue, 26 percent. Also in a sprawl of high-tech businesses that feed off Redstone Arsenal and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville is the division of Wyle Laboratories Inc. that tests U.S. elections hardware, including...
...researchers, said Mike Leinbach, shuttle launch director who oversaw the assembly of the debris in Florida. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama will be given pieces of debris to study fracture mechanics and overheating. The University...
TAMPA, Fla. - As a boy, Chris Barrs would watch space shuttles lift off on TV, then race to the patio of his Tampa-area house to see the little orange triangle breach the horizon and slice the clouds. Years later in 1998, NASA approached students at Auburn University for a design to keep astronaut tools from floating away in low gravity.