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  • Advanced Technology Integration for Space Life Sciences - Presentations (audio and slides), information, documents, and links on NASA technology needs in Space Life Sciences.
    advtech.jsc.nasa.gov
  • HPCC Computational Aerosciences (CAS) Project - The High Performance Computing and Communications Program's Computational Aerosciences (CAS) Project addresses the needs of the aeronautics community in the 21st Century.
    hpcc.lerc.nasa.gov/cas.shtml
  • Leonid Meteor Shower 1999 - Nasa's multi-instrument aircraft campaign to observe the 1999 Leonid meteor shower.
    leonid.arc.nasa.gov
  • Mars Landing Sites - Computer generated simulations based on real USGS topographical data
    marsoweb.nas.nasa.gov/landingsites
  • NASA JPL Optical Communications Group - The Optical Communications Group at NASA / JPL is developing the next generation of satellite communications systems that are 10 to 100 times faster than current state-of-the-art systems.
    lasers.jpl.nasa.gov
  • NASA Scientific and Technical Information Server - Helps you find NASA aerospace STI, as well as locate domestic and international STI pertinent to NASA's missions and Strategic Enterprises.
    www.sti.nasa.gov
  • NASA Space Science - The official site for all of NASA's astronomy, planetary, and solar science missions and programs.
    www.hq.nasa.gov/office/oss/osshome.htm
  • Structure and Evolution of the Universe - one of four science themes within the NASA Office of Space Science
    universe.gsfc.nasa.gov/home.html
  • Terrestrial Planet Finder - TPF will advance our understanding of how planets and their parent stars form. This project will try to detect terrestrial planets using nulling.
    tpf.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html
  • The Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) Support Office - A format adopted by the astronomical community for data interchange and archival storage. The FITS Support Office is responsible for documenting the FITS standard, participating in its evolution, and advising NASA astrophysics missions on how to present their data in FITS format.
    fits.gsfc.nasa.gov

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