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NASA-funded monkey-radiation experiment raises hackles

A nonprofit group that promotes animal rights in medical research has taken issue with a NASA grant funding an assessment of the long-term effects of radiation on monkeys. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), based in Washington, D.C., sent an appeal Thursday to NASA administrator Charles Bolden, urging that the radiobiology study, intended to test the effects...

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Notice of renewal of the Charter for the NASA Advisory Council [Notice (09-093)]

Notice of renewal of the Charter for the NASA Advisory Council

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Bolden Revamps NASA Advisory Council

Written by Nancy Atkinson NASA Administrator Charles Bolden has restructured the NASA Advisory Council (NAC), adding several new committees in key areas of importance to the agency’s future, including Education and Public Outreach, led by former CNN anchor Miles O’Brien and a Commercial Space, Information Technology Infrastructure committee led by Brett Alexander, the...

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Bolden Revamps NASA Advisory Council

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden has restructured the NASA Advisory Council (NAC), adding several new committees in key areas of importance to the agency's future, including Education and Public Outreach, led by former CNN anchor Miles O'Brien and a Commercial Space, Information Technology Infrastructure committee led by Brett Alexander, the executive director of the Commercial...

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NASA Announces Advisory Council Chairs and Committee Structure

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden held his first meeting with the restructured NASA Advisory Council and has added four new committees to the council in key areas of importance to the agency's future.

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NASA Announces Advisory Council Chairs, Committee Structure

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden held his first meeting with the restructured NASA Advisory Council recently at the agency's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.

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NASA Announces Advisory Council Chairs and Committee Structure

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden held his first meeting with the restructured NASA Advisory Council this week at the agency's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.

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NASA Advisory Council In Flux (update)

Keith's 30 Oct. note: The NASA Advisory Council is holding a meeting, today at NASA ARC. Curiously, nowhere on the NAC website can I even find who the members of the NAC are. From what I gather Miles O'Brien,...

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NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach

coondoggie writes to tell us that NASA has started down the road to reinvention with the addition of four new committees to the external advisory group that drives the agency's direction. "The four new committees include Commercial Space, Education and Public Outreach, Information Technology Infrastructure, and Technology Innovation. The council's members provide advice and make recommendations...

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NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach

coondoggie writes to tell us that NASA has started down the road to reinvention with the addition of four new committees to the external advisory group that drives the agency's direction. "The four new committees include Commercial Space, Education and Public Outreach, Information Technology Infrastructure, and Technology Innovation. The council's members provide advice and make recommendations...

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NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach

coondoggie writes to tell us that NASA has started down the road to reinvention with the addition of four new committees to the external advisory group that drives the agency's direction. "The four new committees include Commercial Space, Education and Public Outreach, Information Technology Infrastructure, and Technology Innovation. The council's members provide advice and make recommendations...

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Commercial Space Flight Earns A Greater Voice

Washington, D.C., November 2, 2009 – Bretton Alexander, President of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation, has been appointed by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to the NASA Advisory Council, a federally chartered body of experts that provides advice and counsel directly to the NASA Administrator. Additionally, Alexander has been selected to chair the newly...

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Flexible paths, flexible deadlines?

A couple of exploration policy items from Space News: NASA administrator Charles Bolden told the publication that the so-called “flexible path” option of the Augustine report is “attractive to everybody”. That option defers a human return to the lunar surface in favor of missions to lunar orbit, Lagrange points, and near Earth asteroids in [...]

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Station Crew Busy with Shuttle Preps, Science and Maintenance

(NASA) – The Expedition 21 crew members aboard the International Space Station were busy Thursday preparing for the next shuttle mission and performing a variety of science and maintenance activities. Flight Engineers Nicole Stott and Jeff Williams conducted a training session of rendezvous pitch maneuver photography in advance of the arrival of space shuttle Atlantis [...]

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Concept Post #23

This weeks concept art is nothing but space stations, so take a look at some of the various space station concepts conceived by NASA and in the case of the first one the United States Air Force. A 1960 concept image of the United States Air Force’s proposed Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) that was intended [...]