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Cassini Program Status Report
Key flight hardware was successfully integrated over the past month into the Cassini spacecraft framework in JPL’s Spacecraft Assembly Facility clean room, while dozens of other Cassini hardware and software deliveries and tests were completed at facilities in the U.S. and Europe in preparation for the international mission to Saturn. In January, engineers installed the […]
RSRM Enhancement Project
December 15, 1995
Boeing Indirect Cost Allocation to Space Station Contract
December 12, 1995
Consolidation of Aircraft at the Dryden Flight Research Facility
December 07, 1995
Facilities Operations and Maintenance
November 30, 1995
Airport Courier Service
November 30, 1995
Spacehab Commercial Middeck Augmentation Module (CMAM) Project
,October 27, 1995 filename:KE-96-002.pdf video: no image: addedndum: no FOIA: no redacted: no
Playing Cosmic Billiards (Or, How to Change a Spacecraft’s Speed and Direction)
One of the first things taught in geometry is that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
Voyagers Discover Evidence of the Heliopause
Nearly 15 years after they left home, the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft have discovered the first direct evidence of the long-sought-after heliopause — the boundary that separates Earth’s solar system from interstellar space. “This discovery is an exciting indication that still more discoveries and surprises lie ahead for the Voyagers as they continue their […]
NASA’s Hubble Captures R Aquarii – A Nearby Exploding Star
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has peered into the inner core of the nearby so-called “symbiotic star,” R Aquarii, to reveal dramatic new details of the exploding star. The observations were made with the European Space Agency’s Faint Object Camera. One of the closest stars known to undergo violent eruptions that spew out huge quantities of […]

