NASA & Google, tech coop
Internet – Evolving technology emerging with Google and NASA in collaboration!
What about three-dimensional maps of the moon, weather satellite imagery, and real-time tracking of the International Space Station, directly over Internet!
“This agreement between NASA and Google will soon allow every American to experience a virtual flight over the surface of the moon or through the canyons of Mars,” NASA administrator Michael Griffin said in a press release.
A combination of innovation, information technology and space science will improve access to NASAs space exploration work over Internet, not only to americans but, hopefully, to anybody interested, worldwide (with internet connection!). You can read more about NASA and google tech from the absolutely latest feeds presented below.
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Current news feed from Google news on the keywords – Google, NASA and technology
The case for Newt Gingrich and America's new lunar legacy Washington Post This technology has already passed the required NASA milestones and is viewed as a viable contender for future moon missions. Moon Express hopes to tap into common platforms being developed by NASA for space payloads. But they plan to do so in a way ... |
![]() The Atlantic | Earth Station: The Afterlife of Technology at the End of the World The Atlantic Yet while every NASA scrap and tin can is prized by collectors and archived in museums, the history of people like John P. Scroggs, the manager of the Jamesburg Earth Station manager, is almost unknown and on the verge of being lost for good. |
Genentech, Singularity University ink deal San Francisco Business Times (blog) Genentech Inc. and Singularity University, a Mountain View institution focused on advancing technology, forged a deal aimed at the future of medicine. South San Francisco-based Genentech will support Singularity University's annual Summer Graduate ... |
Red Cross Unveils New State-of-the-Art Disaster Operations Center Patch.com It looks a bit like NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Rows of desks, with computers and phones, facing large screens in a huge, darkened room. One can only imagine the buzz of activity that would fill this place if a major disaster hits San Diego ... |
President Obama to Host White House Science Fair Whitehouse.gov (press release) WASHINGTON, DC -- On Tuesday, February 7th, President Obama will host the second White House Science Fair celebrating the student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions from across the country. |
Will Google, NASA and Twitter follow EarthBuzz? San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Hot on the heels of NASA's 64 megapixel Blue Marble 2012 released last Wednesday. EarthBuzz Software is proud to announce the release of EarthBuzz Free Weather for iPad and iPhone in the United States. EarthBuzz Software has built a 3D engine capable ... |
Scientist | Casting a Wide Eye Scientist By Cristina Luiggi | February 1, 2012 At the end of summer 2006, scientists at NASA, the Department of Defense, the US Department of Agriculture, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were keeping a particularly watchful eye on the Earth's ... |
This Week On The Space Show Space Fellowship He has been an IBM Systems Engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Executive Director of the Space Frontier Foundation, Chairman of ProSpace and award-winning Director of its annual March Storm Congressional lobbying event, and now an aerospace ... |
The Ultimate Bucket List: 101 Things to See and Do Before You Die Money Saving (blog) Cruise the Thames while dancing to the finest tech-funk music the world has to offer, see some great sights too! NASA's launch headquarters in Florida is the only place on Earth where you can tour launch areas, meet a veteran astronaut and watch giant ... |
![]() Embedded.com | Neon lamps and photoconductors illuminate logic Embedded.com I discovered these circuits as part of a wager regarding the capabilities of electronic technology sans silicon (or other highly purified, can't easily make in the garage or basement) semiconductors. The “discussion” began with me griping about not ... |








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