by David Todd | Dec 5, 2012 | Satellites, Science, Seradata News
While the joint NASA/DLR mission, GRACE (Gravity-Recovery And Climate Experiment) has been a resounding success since its 2002 launch, a follow on mission called, rather unimaginatively, GRACE Follow-On, is now being planned. To that end Astrium of...
by David Todd | Nov 13, 2012 | Seradata News
It has been announced by NASA that the Mars Odyssey Orbiter spacecraft, currently in orbit around the planet Mars, has been moved to its back up Inertial Measurment Unit. The decision was taken by engineers was after they found found that the...
by David Todd | Nov 7, 2012 | Seradata News
President Barack Obama has, by a small margin, been re-elected as US President. Despite only just beating his Republican Party challenger, Mitt Romney, in the overall popular vole, the Democrat President held sway in the key swing states...
by David Todd | Oct 17, 2012 | Seradata News
While former Apollo astronauts including the first man to set foot on the Moon, the late Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, and the last lunar walker Apollo 17’s Gene Cernan, were, for a time, at loggerheads with President Obama over...
by David Todd | Oct 11, 2012 | NASA, On a Lighter Note, Seradata News
While the finer points of language and culture can get “lost in translation” at such an international conference such as International Astronautical Congress, the European Space Agency (ESA) might just have ruined its chances of ever successfully marketing...