Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL


Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html






Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html






Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html













Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html






Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html






Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html











Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshall badged contractors, their immediate families and retirees will receive free admission to the Space & Rocket Center during the event.
Media: Reporters are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Angela Storey at 256-544-0034. The event will be recorded for NASA TV Video File and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20-24, 2008 – Apollo Activities at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.

July 24, 2009 – Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration at Johnson Space Center’s Visitor Complex

Location: Space Center Houston Visitor's Complex
Time: 6:30 – 10 p.m. CDT
Description: Speaking Program honoring all Apollo team members. JSC Center Director Mike Coats, community and Apollo Program representatives will make remarks.
Participants: JSC and the surrounding community will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Splashdown Celebration at Space Center Houston. The event will include a program with speakers from the Apollo era, a hot dog buffet and entertainment. Some Space Center Houston attractions will be open. Friends and family are welcome.
Media: This event is open to the public. For more information:
http://www.spacecenter.org/apollo11anniversary.html






STS-125 Highlights - NASA
NARRATOR: The on-time launch took advantage of a flawless day of sunny weather at Kennedy.
LAUNCH COMMENTATOR: 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . and liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a final visit to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandeur of our universe.
KYLE HERRING: Houston now controlling, Atlantis is on its way.
NARRATOR: The astronauts quickly began setting up space shuttle Atlantis quickly for its work ahead.


Massimino: Any reason why you have sunglasses on in the middeck where there is no light, I mean, no sun?
Feustel: Cause they look cool!
Massimino:Ah, there’s my man."

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/125_recap.html





1976 von Braun

Dr. Wernher von Braun
First Center Director, July 1, 1960 - Jan. 27, 1970

"Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)
Von Braun is well known as the leader of what has been called the “rocket team” which developed the V–2 ballistic missile for the Nazis during World War II. The V–2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk.
Scholars are still reassessing his role in these controversial activities"
http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/vonbraun/bio.html


NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing, NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system."
http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/somd/home/von_Braun_RFI.html


人類が月に最短で到達したww2史観



June 23, 2009 | NASA Watch
Today's Video: NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept | NASA Watch
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon."
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/06/todays_video_na_6.html





再録
Galaxies 'Coming of Age' in Cosmic Blobs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-047.html






Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science - ESA Portal
Watch replay of Ulysses end-of-mission webcast here"
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html
Livestream - European Space Agency
http://www.livestream.com/eurospaceagency




Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL
30 June 17:00 CEST
ESA Spacecraft Operations
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/index.html




Watch Live Webcast of Ulysses Spacecraft Switch-off | Universe Today
"You can watch a live webcast of the final communication with the spacecraft, which will occur on June 30, 2009, starting at 15:35 GMT and go until 20:20 GMT."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/29/watch-live-webcast-of-ulysses-spacecraft-switch-off/




ESA Portal - Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMWHF1P0WF_index_0.html




STS-41 Launched: Oct. 6, 1990 / Space Shuttle Discovery
"The primary payload, ESA-built Ulysses spacecraft to explore polar regions of Sun, deployed."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-41.html



Ulysses: ESA Science & Technology
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=11

The ESA-NASA Ulysses Probe and Planet X / Nibiru
The Opportunity to Disprove the Existence of Planet X
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2008/planetx-2008-10a/1.shtml




Apollo 40th Anniversary Events and Activities


July 2 – Lunar Sample Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center NASA TV live shots with the curators
July 10-11 – Space Camp Hall of Fame Reunion/Apollo 11 Anniversary Commemoration at the Saturn V Center in Huntsville, Ala.
July 16 – Kennedy Space Center's Apollo 40th Anniversary activities at the KSC Visitor Center
July 18-20 – Exploration Day at Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Va.
July 19 – Moonfest 2009 at Ames Research Center
July 19 – John Glenn Lecture at NASM (Apollo 11 Crew)
Will air live on NASA TV and be streamed on http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.

July 19 – Apollo Commemoration Activities at Space Center Houston (Films, Exhibits)
July 19 – Apollo 40th Activities at the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoeta, Ohio

July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary News Conference at NASA Headquarters
Location: James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington, 300 E St., S.W.
Time: 9:30-10:30 a.m. EDT
Description: Apollo astronauts will discuss the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight and answer questions from reporters.
Participants: Apollo astronauts (To be determined)
Public: Not open to the general public
Media: The news conference will be carried live on NASA TV and streamed at www.nasa.gov/ntv. Media representatives may ask questions from participating NASA field centers. Reporters should call their local center to confirm its participation in the event.


July 20 – Apollo 40th Anniversary Educational Forum at the Newseum
Location: Newseum, Washington, DC
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (approximate) EDT
Description: NASA and the Newseum will broadcast a special panel event commemorating the first human landing on our moon. Journalist Nick Clooney will moderate, asking and facilitating questions from the audience. The program also will be streamed into science centers and museums around the country.
Panelists include:
Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
Charles Duke (Apollo 16)
Alan Bean (Apollo 12)
A current NASA astronaut
Laurie Leshin, PhD., deputy director for Science and Technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Public: Program is free with museum admission or membership.
Media: No specific media events, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


Time: 7 p.m. (program begins at 8 p.m.) EDT
Description: Event will be a celebratory reception for approximately 2,000 invited guests, including current and former NASA employees, posthumously honoring President John F. Kennedy with the Ambassador of Exploration award.
Participants: Apollo 11 crew and the rest of the Apollo astronauts, the STS-125 space shuttle crew, and former Apollo employees.
Media: No press event is planned, but program will be broadcast on NASA TV and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.


› July 20 – NASA Night at Houston Astros game in conjunction with NASA Exhibits at Union Station in Houston.


July 20 – First Footprint Celebration at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m. CDT
Description: The Marshall Space Flight Center team will gather at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Davidson Center for Space Exploration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing and Marshall’s continuing role in sending explorers to space. Marshall will sponsor a 40-by-60-foot hospitality tent behind the Davidson Center, where visitors can enjoy live music and light refreshments and get their picture taken at the Moon-Mars Photo Kiosk.
Public: All Marshall civil service employees, Marshal