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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW FEDERAL WEB NAVIGATOR |
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Url |
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| EOSPSO Earth Observing System |
http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
The Earth Observing System (EOS) is the centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise
(ESE). Does long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. |
| Distributed Active Archive Center |
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC_DOCS/gdaac_home.html |
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| SeaWiFS Project |
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEAWIFS.html |
Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor Project to provide quantitative data on global ocean bio-optical properties to the Earth science community. |
| NASA's Global Change Master Directory |
http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
A comprehensive directory about Earth science and global change data. |
| TRMM tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Office |
http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/trmm_office/ |
To provide support for Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), focal point for the planning and implementation of a broad and integrated observational program of precipitation and related climate research. |
| NASA-Goddard Climate and Radiation Branch |
http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Basic and applied research with the goal of improving the fundamental understanding of Earth's regional and global climate on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Emphasis on physical processes involving atmospheric radiation and dynamics. |
| MODIS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Airborne Simulator |
http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODIS/MAS/Home.html |
The MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS) is an airborne scanning spectrometer that acquires high spatial resolution imagery of cloud and surface features from its vantage point on-board a NASA ER-2 high-altitude research aircraft. |
| Code 916: Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch |
http://hyperion.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
The MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS) is an airborne scanning spectrometer that acquires high spatial resolution imagery of cloud and surface features from its vantage point on-board a NASA ER-2 high-altitude research aircraft. |
| Radiometric Calibration and Development Facility |
http://ssbuv.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Atmospheres, Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch has a unique facility for the calibration, characterization, and development of new remote sensing instrumentation. Demonstrations include (SSBUV) project, (SOLSE), and the (LORE). |
| TOMS Total Ozone Mapping |
http://jwocky.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
The NASA/GSFC TOMS Team produces these images, enabling scientists thoughout NASA, the US Government and the international science community to better understand the relationship between atmospheric ozone distribution and the factors that alter it. |
| The Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics (LTP) |
http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
The Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics is within the Earth Sciences Directorate (Code 900) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Increasing knowledge of the Earth's land surface and interior, as well as that of its planetary neighbors. |
| Geodynamics |
http://denali.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Conduct research into the structure, dynamics, and evolution of the solid Earth and planets using space-techniques and remotesensing data.geodynamics, geophysics,geology, geodesy,earth science,geomagnetism |
| CDDIS Crustal Dynamics Data Information System |
http://cddisa.gsfc.nasa.gov/cddis_welcome.html |
The Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS) supports data archiving and distribution activities for the space geodesy and geodynamics community. Part of the Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics within the Earth Sciences Directorate. |
| Forest Ecosystem Dynamics |
http://forest.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Modeling and monitoring ecosystem processes and patterns in response to natural and anthropogenic effects. The project uses coupled ecosystem models and remote sensing predict and observe ecosystem change. |
| MODIS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer |
http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODIS/MODIS.html |
MODIS (or Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) is the key instrument aboard the Terra (EOS AM-1) satellite. |
| Earth & Space Data Computing Division |
http://sdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov/SDCD.html |
"Our planet is best studied in a truly three-dimensional medium made possible by our supercomputers, high-speed networks, scientific visualization techniques, and information management tools.” |
| Digital Library Technology |
http://dlt.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
The Digital Library Technology (DLT) project supports the development of new technologies to facilitate public access to NASA data via computer networks. |
| NASA HPCC Earth and Space Sciences Project |
http://sdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov/ESS/ |
The ESS Project is an integral component of the NASA High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC) Program and, in turn, the Federal Computing, Information, and Communications Program. |
| NASA Center for Computational Sciences |
http://sdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov/NCCS/ |
The NASA Center for Computational Sciences mission is to provide computing resources and support services to enable space and Earth scientists who are currently funded by NASA Headquarters to accomplish their research goals. |
| Minority University-SPace Interdisciplinary Network (MU-SPIN) |
http://muspin.gsfc.nasa.gov/Home1.html |
MU-SPIN is a comprehensive educational initiative of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and Other Minority Universities (OMUs). |
| NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies |
http://www.giss.nasa.gov/ |
The Goddard Institute for Space Studies, a NASA research institute located near Columbia University in New York City. GISS is primarily engaged in studies of global climate change. |
| NASA/GSFC Lab for Hydrospheric Processes |
http://neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov/970_home_page.html |
The Laboratory for Hydrospheric Processes (Code 970) is responsible for a broad range of programs dealing with theoretical and experimental research in the oceanic, cryospheric and hydrologic sciences. |
| Wallops Flight Facility |
http://www.wff.nasa.gov/ |
Established in 1945 under NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), Wallops Flight Facility—one of the oldest launch sites in the world—is located on the Virginia Eastern Shore. |
| NASA Wallops Facility Organization |
http://www.wff.nasa.gov/~web/organiz.html |
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| ITC Information Technology Center |
http://www.wff.nasa.gov/~itc/itc.htm |
Established by memorandum of agreement between the Management Operations Directorate (Code 200) and the Suborbital Projects and Operations Directorate (Code 800) to serve as a central point at Wallops Flight Facility.. |
| Observational Science Branch |
http://osb1.wff.nasa.gov/ |
Conducts theoretical, experimental and applied research in the oceanic, atmospheric, and terrestrial sciences. We design, fabricate and operate both remote and in-situ sensing instruments for aircraft, balloons, and rockets. |
| CSC/WFF Computer Sciences Corporation |
http://www.wff.nasa.gov/~csc/csc1.htm |
Computer Sciences Corporation System Sciences Division NASA Wallops Flight Facility |
| NASA Headquarters |
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/ |
Nexus of NASA's major aeronautical and space programs, NASA Headquarters is the voice of the Agency. |
| NASA Legislative News |
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/legaff/ |
The Office of Legislative Affairs |
| NASA Headquarters Macintosh Users Group |
http://mizar5.oact.hq.nasa.gov/NHMUG_Page/nhmug.shtm |
NHMUG, is dedicated to the distribution of information about the Apple Macintosh. To help the Macintosh user community within NASA Headquarters know about new developments in Mac technology, and how the Mac can best be applied to the business of NASA. ? |
| NASA Office of Procurement |
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/procurement/ |
NASA's Office of Procurement provides policy and guidance to the Procurement Offices throughout NASA. Each of these separate Procurement Offices has developed its own Home PageNASA Office of Procurement |
| Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics |
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/ |
The CfA's research mission is the study of the origin, evolution, and ultimate fate of the universe. The Harvard University Astronomy Department is also housed at the CfA. |
| NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
Managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. |
| ASTER - Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer |
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
The ASTERWEB consists of a collection of pages that relate to activities of the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflectance Radiometer (ASTER) project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory - ATMOS |
http://remus.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
The ATMOS instrument and investigation is funded from the NASA Mission To Planet Earth. It is designed to study the composition of the atmosphere from space, carried on board the Space Shuttle. |
| IPAC Infrared Processing & Analysis Center |
http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/ |
(IPAC) serves to carry out data-intensive processing tasks of vital importance to NASA's infrared astronomy program, maintain data archives and access tools, offer scientific expertise on various projects to scientific investigators. |
| Galileo Home Page (JPL) |
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/ |
The spacecraft's orbiter will spend the next two years orbiting the giant planet, studying Jupiter and its moons (encountering one moon during each orbit), and returning a steady stream of images and scientific data. |
| JPL SCIGN Southern California Integrated GPS Network |
http://milhouse.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
The Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) is a collaborative project to install 250 permanent, continuously recording Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in and around the Los Angeles basin to improve estimates of earthquake hazards. |
| The NASA/JPL Imaging Radar |
http://southport.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
1.Inform the public about the work NASA and JPL are conducting in radar remote sensing of the Earth's surface. 2.Describe to any and all interested users how they may obtain, use, and analyze radar data and images. 3.Educational outreach. |
| MIT Microwave Subnode |
http://delcano.mit.edu/ |
We archive and distribute digital data related to the study of the surfaces and interiors of planetary bodies using active and passive microwave sensing techniques. |
| STARDUST |
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
STARDUST space mission will fly close to a comet and bring cometary material back to Earth for analysis by scientists. The first dedicated solely to a comet and the first robotic return of extraterrestrial material from outside the orbit of the Moon. |
| PDS Planetary Data System Central Node |
http://starhawk.jpl.nasa.gov/pds-cn-homepage.html |
The PDS Project Management resides at the Central Node. The management is responsible for coordination across all nodes, represents PDS to NASA Headquarters and externally, leads evolution and budget planning, and ensures funding to all nodes. |
| TOPEX/Poseidon |
http://topex-www.jpl.nasa.gov/ |
A partnership between the U.S. and France to monitor global ocean circulation, discover the tie between the oceans and atmosphere, and improve global climate predictions. Measures global sea level with unparalleled accuracy. |
| JSC Johnson Space Center |
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/ |
NASA’s primary center for: design, development testing of spacecraft and associated systems for human flight; selection and training of astronauts; planning and conducting human space flight missions. |
| Automation, Robotics, and Simulation Division |
http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/ |
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| ER2 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS BRANCH |
http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/er/er2/ |
Responsible for developing, adapting, and infusing artificial intelligence and advanced automation software technologies into NASA programs and projects, and for adapting and transferring such technologies to the private sector. |
| The Flight Robotic Systems Branch |
http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/er/er3/ |
Robotic support. For the Shuttle Program, provides subsystem management for the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System and Shuttle Grapple Fixtures. For the Station Program, it provides subsystem management for the Mobile Transporter Element. |
| The Robotic Systems Technology Branch |
http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/er/er4/ |
Responsible for applied research, engineering development, integration, and application of robotic system applications in support of manned spaceflight. |
| The Dynamic Systems Test Branch |
http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/er/er5/ |
Manages a collection of high fidelity test, verification and evaluation facilities in the high bay area of building 9N. Including the Manipulator Development Facility and the Space Systems Automated Integration and Assembly Facility. |
| NASA Human Spaceflight |
http://shuttle.nasa.gov/index-n.html |
Welcome to spaceflight.nasa.gov, the new Web address for Human Space Flight information. |
| Liftoff to Space Exploration |
http://astro-2.msfc.nasa.gov/ |
Mission Operations Laboratory in Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. |
| NASA Procurement |
http://nais.nasa.gov/nasaproc.html |
NASA Center Procurement Sites |
| NASA Ames Research Center |
http://www.arc.nasa.gov/ |
NASA Ames Research Center is located at Moffett Field, California. Part of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Ames specializes in research geared toward creating new knowledge and new technologies that span NASA interests. |
| NASA Ames Communication Moffett Field, CA |
http://george.arc.nasa.gov/dx/ |
Ames specializes in research geared toward creating new knowledge and new technologies that span NASA interests. |
| NASA Ames Commercial Technology Office (CTO) |
http://ctoserver.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Transfer of new technologies to the commercial world. We encourage the application of our technologies to every day uses. |
| NASA Ames Research Center Educator Resource Center |
http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/dx/basket/trc/trchome.html/trc2/trchome.html |
The Educator Resource Center is located at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA. It serves educators in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada. Teachers gather ideas, do research, and duplicate audiovisual materials. |
| Airborne Science at NASA Dryden |
http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Projects/airsci/general/default.html |
Conduct flight operations in support of earth science programs utilizing aircraft for data collection and observation. |
| NASA Ames: Human-Automation Integration Branch |
http://olias.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Enhance aviation system safety by integrating human performance characteristics and technological functions to anticipate (and minimize) the probability and adverse consequences of human or system errors; and optimize aviation system efficiency. |
| CHERO Computational Human Engineering Research Organization |
http://george.arc.nasa.gov/af/aff/midas/ |
(A3I) Program is a joint applied research effort aimed at producing software tools and methods to improve the human engineering design process for advanced technology crew stations. Its major products are MIDAS and ViDEOS, a computer-aided design tool. |
| The Vision Group at NASA Ames Research Center |
http://vision.arc.nasa.gov/ |
The Vision Science and Technology Group at NASA Ames Research Center researches human vision and visual technology for NASA missions. |
| ARCLAN 2000 NASA |
http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/A2K/ |
The ARCLAN 2000 Project was established to create an end-to-end data communications service
which will accommodate the needs of Ames Research Center (ARC) into the next century. |
| Computational Sciences Division |
http://ic-www.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Conducts world-class computational sciences research, developing and demonstrating innovative technologies, and transferring these new capabilities for utilization in support of NASA Enterprise missions and national needs. |
| NISN NASA Integrated Services Network |
http://www.nisn.nasa.gov/ |
The mission of the NISN is to provide cost-effective wide area network telecommunications services for transmission of data, video and voice for all NASA Enterprises, Programs and Centers, utilizing commercial capability wherever possible. |
| Pathfinder Application Menu |
http://pathfinder.arc.nasa.gov/ |
NASA Ames Research Center department deals with security, authentication, and certificate management. |
| Quest: NASA K-12 Internet Initiative |
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Education. To provide support and services for schools, teachers and students to fully utilize the Internet, and its underlying information technologies, as a basic tool for learning. |
| NAS Systems Division - NASA Ames Research Center |
http://science.nas.nasa.gov/home.html |
The Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility (NAS) provides pathfinding research in large-scale computing solutions. With supercomputing software tools and high-performance hardware address increasingly complex aerospace design problems. |
| Center for Mars Exploration |
http://cmex-www.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Historical references to Mars, previous Mars mission information, tools to analyze Mars,
current Mars news, and much more. |
| The Planetary Rings Node |
http://ringside.arc.nasa.gov/ |
The Rings Node of the Planetary Data System is devoted to archiving, cataloging and distributing scientific data sets relevant to planetary ring systems. |
| NASA Ames Mars Atmospheric Modeling Group |
http://www-mgcm.arc.nasa.gov/MGCM.html |
The MGCM group provides forecasts of the behavior of the Martian atmosphere. Examples are wind speeds during the landing of a spacecraft (Mars Pathfinder) and the Mars Volatiles and Climate Surveyor and Mars Global Surveyor. |
| Ames Research Center IR Technology |
http://irtek.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Experimental method for distributing programmatic and technical information about work performed in the Sensors and Instrumentation Branch. Fosters new technology for space-based infrared astronomy and other infrared remote sensing applications. |
| NASA Center for Bioinformatics |
http://biocomp.arc.nasa.gov/ |
Center for Bioinformatics at the NASA Ames Research Center applies advanced computer technology to the study of biological systems. 1.Three dimensional, serial section reconstruction 2.Advanced Visualization 3.Modeling/Simulation 4.Neurotechnology. |
| NASA Ames Code ASM Thermal Protection Materials & Systems Branch |
http://asm.arc.nasa.gov/asm/ |
Transatmospheric vehicles and planetary entry spacecraft - systems: 1) avionics, 2) propulsion, 3) structure, and 4) thermal protection. (Code ASM) at Ames pursues research, technology development and program support for this critical vehicle system. |
| NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Data Services |
http://adswww.harvard.edu/ads_services.html |
ADS main resource is an Abstract Service, includes four sets of abstracts: 1) astronomy and astrophysics 2) instrumentation 3) physics and geophysics and 4) Los Alamos preprint server. |
| Center for Astrophysics & Space Sciences, U Cal, San Diego |
http://casswww.ucsd.edu/ |
Research and graduate study in astronomy, astrophysics, and space sciences. Specializations include high-energy, optical/ultraviolet astronomy, infrared, radio, theoretical, cosmology, solar physics, space plasma, interferometry, and instrumentation. |
| University of Southern California Engineering Technology Transfer Center |
http://www.usc.edu/dept/engineering/TTC/ |
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| NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Procurement |
http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Procure/procure.html |
DFRC Dryden Flight Research Center Procurement Site |
| NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
http://pao.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Greenbelt, MD. Discovery through leadership in Earth and space science. We partner with others to achieve NASA's goals; We create technologies that support and advance these endeavors to take full advantage of doing research in space. |
| The Goddard Library |
http://www-library.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
We are committed to providing timely access to scientific, technical and management information. |
| EnviroNET : The Space Environment Information Service |
http://envnet.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
EnviroNET is a service dedicated to the support of NASA's Engineering and Scientific
goals. It was created with the space scientist and engineer in mind. EnviroNET provides models and information, via the Internet, on the space environment. |
| Micro Electronics Systems Branch GSFC/NASA |
http://vlsi22.gsfc.nasa.gov/public/ |
The MSB's primary functions are to chart the leading edge of NASA's low cost, high rate telemetry ground system technology, to create prototypes that are reusable and customizable in order to meet project specific requirements. |
| GSFC Goddard Space Flight Center Procurement Site |
http://genesis.gsfc.nasa.gov/procure.htm |
Procurement |
| Space Sciences Directorate |
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/c600/directorate_main.html |
GSFC Space Sciences Directorate, Code 600. The Space Sciences Directorate seeks to expand scientific knowledge through observational and theoretical research relating to the Solar System, our galaxy, and the universe. |
| Astrophysics Data Facility |
http://hypatia.gsfc.nasa.gov/adf/adf.html |
Responsible for data systems that support the processing, management, archiving and distribution of NASA mission data. Serves three broadly-defined astrophysics disciplines: high energy astrophysics, UV/optical, and infrared/submillimeter/radio. |
| NDADS Archive Services of the GSFC SSDOO |
http://ndadsb.gsfc.nasa.gov/ndads/archives_homepage.html |
The GSFC Space Science Data Operations Office (SSDOO), offers access to a wide selection of Space Science Data which are contained in the NASA Data Archive and Distribution Service (NDADS). |
| STELAR Project WWW Server |
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/stelar/stelar_homepage.html |
STELAR was a pilot project in the early '90s to study aspects of distributing refereed astronomical journals via the Internet. The project has been concluded, but its fruit can be seen in the ongoing Electronic Journal Project. |
| Space Physics Data Facility |
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/spdf/spdf.html |
To enhance the scientific return from NASA programs in the space physics sciences. To lead in the definition, development, operation and promotion of collaborative efforts in the collection and utilization of space physics data and models. |
| NASA ADC Astronomica Data Center |
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc.html |
The ADC is an element of the Space Sciences Directorate at the Goddard Center, located in Greenbelt, Maryland. Part of the Astrophysics Data Facility of the Space Science Data Operations Office. Collections of astronomical data and data services. |
| NSSDC National Space Science Data Center |
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nssdc/nssdc_home.html |
The National Space Science Data Center provides access to a wide variety of astrophysics, space physics, solar physics, lunar and planetary data from NASA space flight missions. Also, access to online information bases about NASA as well as spacecraft. |
| NASA's GSFC LHEA Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics |
http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/lhea/homepg_lhea.html |
Part of the Structure and Evolution of the Universe Theme |
| HEASARC High Energy Astrophysics Archive Research Site |
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
The HEASARC is a multi-mission astronomy archive for the EUV, X-ray, and Gamma ray
wave bands. Currently contains data and/or catalogs from 21 EUV, X-ray and Gamma ray missions. |
| Laboratory for Astronomy & Solar Physics |
http://stars.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
To conceive and implement space research in UV/optical astronomy, infrared/submillimeter/radio astronomy, and solar physics; focal point for conception and implementation of innovative technology, space-borne instrumentation. |
| MSAM/TopHat High Altitude Scientific Balloons |
http://topweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
MSAM/TopHat is a collaboration working on a series of experiments to measure the medium-scale anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR). |
| SDAC Solar Data Analysis Center |
http://umbra.gsfc.nasa.gov/sdac.html |
Solar Data Analysis Center at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland USA. |
| SOHO: The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory |
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/ |
Cooperative effort between (NASA) and European Space Agency (ESA) in the framework of the Solar Terrestrial Science Program (STSP) comprising SOHO and CLUSTER, and the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program (ISTP), with others. |
| Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics |
http://lep694.gsfc.nasa.gov/code690.html |
NASA/ Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD USA. Dr. Richard Vondrak, Laboratory Chief |
| STAAC Systems Technology & Advanced Concepts |
http://www701.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Systems, Technology, And Advanced Concepts, (STAAC), Code 700, Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland |
| Microwave Systems Branch |
http://msb.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
Responsible for conception, analysis, design, development and engineering of state-of-the-art RF, microwave, millimeter wave and higher frequency
components and systems for GSFC communications and instrument applications. |
| Shuttle Small Payloads Project |
http://sspp.gsfc.nasa.gov/index2.html |
The Shuttle Small Payloads Project (SSPP) was developed for smaller Space Shuttle payloads. The carrier programs under SSPP areHitchhiker, Hitchhiker Jr., Space Experiment Module (SEM), and the Get Away Special (GAS). |
| Earth Sciences Directorate (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) |
http://sdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov/ESD/ |
Study of Global Earth systems, development and effective utilization of space technologies, and to provide enabling functions. |
| The Automation & Robotics Lab Management Branch |
http://tommy.jsc.nasa.gov/er/er6/ |
TThe Automation and Robotics Lab Management Branch provides the major laboratory capability for focusing automation and related activities at JSC, and for cooperative activities with other NASA centers and government agencies. |
| A Technology Transfer and Commercialization Opport |
http://technology.jsc.nasa.gov/ |
Technology Transfer and commercialization of NASA technologies and inventions to industry entrepreneurs to create jobs, improve productivity, and increase competitiveness of U.S. companies. |
| Earth Science & Solar System |
http://www-sn.jsc.nasa.gov/ControlPanel/controlpanel.htm |
Conduct frontier, world class research in Earth, space and planetary science. Carryout scientific investigations on NASA missions. Give authoritative science and technology support to NASA and world wide programs. |
| Exploration Server |
http://www-sn.jsc.nasa.gov/explore/explore.htm |
At the NASA Johnson Space Center. This server is intended to provide data to the technical community on current and previous studies undertaken by the Exploration Office and its predecessors. |
| Kennedy Space Center |
http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/ksc.html |
Center of excellence for launch and payload processing. Responsible for the checkout, launch and landing of the Space Shuttle and its payloads. As the starting point for all U.S. human space flights, located near Cape Canaveral in Florida. |
| KSC Procurement Directorate |
http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/procurement/procurement.html |
John F. Kennedy Space Center Procurement Office, Points of Contact |
| NASA Technology Programs & Commercialization Office |
http://technology.ksc.nasa.gov/ |
As a presentation of the Technology Programs and Commercialization Office, this web site provides a publicly-accessible source of information regarding technology transfer and the commercialization of KSC-developed technology. |
| NASA Langley Research Center |
http://www.larc.nasa.gov/ |
In Hampton, VA. Has been instrumental in shaping aerospace history for more than eight decades. The first national civil aeronautics laboratory. |
| NASA Langley Media and Public Outreach Offices |
http://oea.larc.nasa.gov/ |
Langley Research Center Office of External Affairs home page. OEA serves both the national and international media with news releases, fact sheets, photos, video and animation products. |
| NASA Langley Office of Education |
http://edu.larc.nasa.gov/ |
Welcome to the Office of Education website at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton,
Virginia. Find fellowships, summer programs, coursework help, even television broadcasts that are available to you as a student, educator, or visitor to this site. |
| ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DIVISION |
http://asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/ASDhomepage.html |
Performs science investigations of atmospheric radiative, chemical, and dynamical processes for understanding global change and quantifying human impact on the atmosphere. Also advances selected remote sensing technologies. |
| Remote Sensing Thrust Office |
http://aesd.larc.nasa.gov/C/CF/CF.html |
The Remote Sensing Thrust at LaRC specializes in the development of revolutionary new technologies and techniques for future generations of atmospheric remote sensing systems - both active and passive. |
| NASA LaRC AERO- and GAS-DYNAMICS DIVISION |
http://ad-www.larc.nasa.gov/ |
AERO- and GAS-DYNAMICS DIVISION |
| Subsonic Aerodynamics Branch |
http://ad-www.larc.nasa.gov/sab/sab.html |
The Subsonic Aerodynamics Branch (SAB) is located at the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) in Hampton, Virginia, USA. |
| Transonic/Supersonic Aerodynamics Branch |
http://ad-www.larc.nasa.gov/tsab/tsab.html |
The Transonic/Supersonic Aerodynamics Branch (TSAB) is located at the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) in Hampton, Virginia, USA. |
| NASA DAF - RESEARCH FACILITIES BRANCH |
http://ad-www.larc.nasa.gov/rfb/rfb.html |
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| NASA The Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Division |
http://fmad-www.larc.nasa.gov/fmad/ |
The Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Division falls under the Research and Technology Group and is led by David Stephens. The division was created by merging the former Fluid Mechanics Division, Acoustics Division and the Non-intrusive Diagnostics Branch. |
| NASA MDOB Multidisciplinary Optimization |
http://fmad-www.larc.nasa.gov/mdob/MDOB/index.html |
Multidisciplinary Optimization (MDO) is a methodology for the design of complex
engineering systems and subsystems that coherently exploits the synergism of mutually
interacting phenomena. |
| NASA Information Systems and Services Division |
http://home.larc.nasa.gov/org/issd/isd.html |
The Scientific and Technical Information Division has been merged into the Information Systems and Services Division (ISSD). |
| Visualization and Imaging Branch (NASA) |
http://sti.larc.nasa.gov/STID/Visual.html |
imaging |
| Imaging and Photographic Technology Section (NASA) |
http://sti.larc.nasa.gov/STID/Photo.html |
The Imaging and Photographic Technology Section provides technical photography and electronic imaging services for the acquisition, analysis, and documentation of research and maintains a centralized photographic negative archive. |
| VIDEO PRODUCTION SECTION (NASA) |
http://sti.larc.nasa.gov/STID/Video.html |
VPS provides video (analog and digital) production services in the acquisition, analysis, and documentation of research and maintains a centralized archive for video footage and a (bibliographic information) system for access. |
| Information Management Branch and Data Analysis and Imaging Branch Publication Sources |
http://sti.larc.nasa.gov/teb.html |
The Engineering Design Branch develops aerospace systems in support of the LaRC aeronautical and space research and technology. Provides the engineering functions required to design and develop flight and ground-based research systems. |
| Mechanical Design Branch |
http://mohawk.larc.nasa.gov/aseb.html |
As a courtesy to our readers, this page will exist temporarily. Aerospace Electronic Systems Division no longer exists. |
| Flight Instrumentation Branch |
http://aesd.larc.nasa.gov/GL/GLB.html |
Support of aerospace research programs, including full scale aircraft, free-flight drop models, and small space experiments. Apply and provide sensors, electropyrotechnics, battery systems, GPS, embedded systems, data acquisition systems, instrumentation. |
| Electronic Systems Branch |
http://aesd.larc.nasa.gov/GL/GLC.html |
Provide design, development, and test of advanced and experimental flight and ground support electronic components and systems for Center programs.
Transferring technology to industry |
| Electro-Optics and Controls Branch (EOCB) |
http://aesd.larc.nasa.gov/GL/GLD.html |
Designing, developing and applying electro-optic technology for aerospace missions |
| Sensor Systems Branch |
http://aesd.larc.nasa.gov/GL/GLE.html |
Provide design, development, and application of advanced sensor systems to support atmospheric, aeronautic, and spaceflight research. Perform systems studies including instrument design, performance, modeling, and trade-off analysis. |
| NASA Laser Systems Branch (laser lidar) |
http://aesd.larc.nasa.gov/GL/GLF.html |
LSB's mission is to design and develop advanced laser and remote sensing technologies for monitoring important atmospheric species and state parameters from ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne platforms in support of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise. |
| Simulation Systems Branch |
http://bigben.larc.nasa.gov/branch/branch.html |
The Simulation Systems Branch operates eight flight simulators located at NASA Langley
Research Center. These simulators are used by the Langley Research Community for a
variety of research programs. |
| NASA Glenn Research Center |
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/ |
The NASA Glenn Research Center defines and develops advanced technology for high priority national needs. Directed toward new propulsion, power, and communications technologies, is then NASA Lead Center for Aeropropulsion. |
| ACTS Advanced Communications Technology Satellite |
http://kronos.lerc.nasa.gov/acts/ |
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) provides for the development and flight test of high-risk, advanced communications satellite technology. Jon Michael Smith of SOMO is the ACTS Program Advocate. |
| GRC Glenn Research Center Network-based infosys |
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Other_Groups/Infosys/ |
Distributed Network-based Information Systems Group: "Infosys" The Distributed Network-based Group. It is primarily responsible for the adoption and growth of the WWW-based technologies (servers and browsers) at Glenn Research Center. |
| NASA Glenn Learning Technologies Project |
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Other_Groups/K-12/ |
educator resources, aeronautics educational resources |
| Imaging Technology Center |
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/ITC/ext/main/main.html |
NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. The application of imaging technologies for the research and development environment and provide outstanding technical and research imaging support to NASA and other government and community agencies. |
| Historical IFMD Internal Fluid Mechanics Division |
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Other_Groups/IFMD/ |
As part of the lab re-alignment of 1997, the Internal Fluid Mechanics Division (IFMD) of the Aeronautics Directorate ceased to exist.. In the interest of history, the old IFMD web site is being preserved exactly as it was in June of 1996. |
| NASA GRC Glenn Research Center High Performance Computing HPCC |
http://hpcc.lerc.nasa.gov/ |
The Computing and Interdisciplinary Systems Office leads planning, advocating, and managing of all computational and interdisciplinary technology development efforts associated with propulsion system simulation. |
| Power & Propulsion Office |
http://space-power.grc.nasa.gov/ppo/ppo.html |
Responsible programmatically for space power and on-board propulsion research and technology development at GRC. Assure the space power and on-board propulsion technology development program meets the needs of the NASA Enterprises and Mission Centers. |
| PROBLEM MANAGEMENT OFFICE (PMO) |
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/PMO/ |
The PMO (PROBLEM MANAGEMENT OFFICE) Help Desk located in the Computer Services Division bldg. provides a single point of contact for customer problems at the NASA Lewis Research Center. |
| CTD Communications Technology Division |
http://sulu.lerc.nasa.gov/ |
CTD in the Research and Technology Directorate is developing advanced electronic and electro-optical techniques for the space communications systems of tomorrow. Our focus is on space communications research and technology. |
| Microgravity Science Division |
http://microgravity.grc.nasa.gov/ |
The Microgravity Science Division at NASA Glenn Research Center is responsible for
planning, advocating, directing, and implementing space experiments in technology and
microgravity science. |
| NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center |
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/ |
The Marshall Space Flight Center at Huntsville, AL, is NASA's premier organization for developing space transportation and propulsion systems and for conducting microgravity research and space optics manufacturing technologies. |
| MSFC Procurement Site - |
http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/msfc/welcome.html |
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Procurement Site. All NASA procurement sites are interconnected to make up the NASA Acquisition Internet Service (NAIS). |
| NASA Procurement |
http://procurement.nasa.gov. |
Procurement |
| NASA Spacelink - An Aeronautics & Space Resource for Educators |
http://spacelink.nasa.gov/.index.html |
The Library is the heart of NASA Spacelink and the official home to the NASA Education Division's electronic publications and NASA Television's education schedule. |
| NASA Scientific and Technical Information Server |
http://www.sti.nasa.gov/ |
NASA Scientific & Technical Information Program provides ready access to over 3 million aerospace & related citations. Powerful search capabilities offer access to both the latest and most important historical information about aerospace & aeronautics. |
| NASA STI Program Bibliographic Announcements |
http://www.sti.nasa.gov/sti-pubs.html |
Most of these documents are in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) files. You must use the Adobe Acrobat 3.0 PDF viewers -- available for free for Microsoft Windows, DOS, Macintosh, Sun Sparc, HP and SGI environments. |
| John C. Stennis Space Center |
http://www.ssc.nasa.gov/ |
The John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) in South Mississippi is one of ten NASA field centers in the United States. It is NASA's primary center for testing and flight certifying rocket propulsion systems for the Space Shuttle & its future generations. |
| NATIONAL RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY |
http://info.aoc.nrao.edu/ |
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