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APOD 1996 March – NASA

APOD 1996 March – NASA

This calendar is generated by a robot written by Momoko. Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (USRA) NASA Technical Rep.: Jay Norris.

March 18, 1996 – Saturn with Moons Tethys and Dione – APOD

March 18, 1996 – Saturn with Moons Tethys and Dione – APOD

March 1, 1996 – A Mysterious Cone Nebula – APOD

March 1, 1996 – A Mysterious Cone Nebula – APOD

Astronomy Picture of the Day. Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, …

Satellite and Plans Are Adrift As a Stringlike Tether Snaps

Satellite and Plans Are Adrift As a Stringlike Tether Snaps

NASA officials later said that the electrically conducting cable had apparently broken somewhere inside a 40-foot tower set up in the shuttle’s …

Space Tethers – eoPortal Directory – Satellite Missions

Space Tethers – eoPortal Directory – Satellite Missions

(ASI/NASA). Feb. 22-Mar. 9, 1996. LEO. 19.6 km. Electrodynamic tether severed prior to full deployment. TiPS (NRO/NRL). May 12, 1996. Jun. 20, 1996 …

Astronautics and Aeronautics: A Chronology, 1996-2000

Astronautics and Aeronautics: A Chronology, 1996-2000

JULY 1996. … NASA announced that the tethered satellite experiment had failed. … Snaps; Shuttle Safe,” USA Today, 26 February 1996; William Harwood, …

ESA – Umberto Guidoni – European Space Agency

ESA – Umberto Guidoni – European Space Agency

Special Honours. NASA Space Flight Medals (STS-75 in 1996, STS-100 in 2001) “Commendatore della Repubblica” Award from the former Italian …

APOD Retrospective: March 28 – Starship Asterisk*

APOD Retrospective: March 28 – Starship Asterisk*

To help realize more of the tremendous potential of space tethers, NASA and the SpaceWard Foundation have issued the Centennial Tether Challenge …

What do you think NASA is? Rocket Science? The reason …

What do you think NASA is? Rocket Science? The reason …

Published: Thursday, March 7, 1996. Section: VIEWPOINT Page: 9A … The tether on its satellite snapped just short of its 12.8 mile destination.

A Tether in Space

A Tether in Space

To help realize more of the tremendous potential of space tethers, NASA and the SpaceWard Foundation have issued the Centennial Tether Challenge …