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| 01.07.98 - Note to Editor: NASA and East Tech Welcome Stokes to "FIRST" Meeting
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| 01.15.98 - Note to Editor: Employees and Families Invited to Resnik Play 1/28/98
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| 01.16.98 - NASA to Make Major Announcement Today
NASA will make a major announcement at a news conference today at noon EST in the NASA Headquarters auditorium, 300 E St., SW, Washington, DC.
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| 01.26.98 - NASA Lewis Awards $33 Million Contract to Small Business
NASA Lewis Research Center has selected Call Henry, Inc. of Cocoa, FL, for a contract to provide maintenance, repair, operation and modification services for several systems and at the Center beginning March 1, 1998.
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| 02.02.98 - Note to Editor: Media Briefing for NASA's Fiscal 1999 Budget
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| 02.05.98 - Note to Editor: Cleveland Eagle Scout Court of Honor Held at Lewis
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| 02.17.98 - Note to Editor: Media/Photo Opportunity for FIRST Demo
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| 02.19.98 - NASA Lewis Research Center and East Technical High School Team’s Robot Ready for Competition
For the fifth consecutive year NASA Lewis Research Center and East Technical High School have worked side by side preparing for the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robot Competition.
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| 02.20.98 - Note to Editor: NASA Hosts STS-95 Crew Briefing with Senator John Glenn
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| 02.23.98 - NASA Engineers Will Visit Schools in Northeast Ohio Schools
Engineers and scientists from NASA Lewis Research Center will be traveling to elementary, middle and high schools throughout several counties in Northeast Ohio during National Engineers Week, February 22-28, 1998, to share with students their experiences and enthusiasm for science and math.
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| 03.11.98 - Note to Editor: Women's History Month Events
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| 03.17.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis Names Winners of Second Spaceweek Art Contest
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| 03.23.98 - Note to Editor: Second Quarter Schedule for Visitor Center
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| 03.25.98 - Note to Editor: Visitor Center Closure - April 4, 1998
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| 04.06.98 - NASA Satellite Will Take Students to the Rainforest
Beginning this week, NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) will connect students in selected schools in Iowa, Florida, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia with scientists at a field research site in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
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| 04.06.98 - NASA Satellite will Take Students to the Rainforest
Beginning this week, NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) will connect students in selected schools in Iowa, Florida, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia with scientists at a field research site in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
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| 04.17.98 - Note to Editor: Dr. Christos C. Chamis Receives AIAA Award
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| 04.20.98 - Note to Editor: Photo Opportunity for Take Our Children to Work
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| 04.30.98 - "Orbiting the Arts" -- Very Special Arts Festival
Over 200 children with disabilities and special needs from schools within Cuyahoga County will be participating in a variety of hands-on activities—making moon rocks, space angles, straw rockets and much more--at a Very Special Arts Festival "Orbiting the Arts" on Friday, May 1, at the NASA Lewis Research Center between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the aircraft hangar.
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| 05.27.98 - Note to Editor: Media Advisory - Asian/Pacific American Month
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| 05.19.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis Engineer Honored by BPW - Margaret Tuma
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| 06.01.98 - NASA Lewis Research Center Microgravity Experiments on STS-91 Shuttle Mission
When the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-91) is launched on June 2, 1998, two NASA Lewis Research Center experiments will be on board
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| 06.04.98 - Note to Editor: Media Advisory - Visitor Center Closing 6/19/1998
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| 06.10.98 - NASA Lewis Research Center Sponsors Aircraft Icing Forum
Responding to President Clinton’s call for a five-fold reduction in the rate of fatal aviation accidents within a decade, NASA Lewis will present the Agency’s Aircraft Icing research plan during a forum on June 16 -17, 1998 at the Ohio Aerospace Institute in Cleveland, Ohio.
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| 06.12.98 - Longest-running U.S. Experiment on Board MIR Returns Home
When the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-91) returns to Earth today, the NASA Lewis Research Center's Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) instrument will be on board.
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| 06.15.98 - Note to Editor: East Tech Robot Competition on Capitol Hill
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| 06.17.98 - Note to Editor: Goldin, Voinovich and Agnar Pytte Sign Glenn Initiative
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| 06.19.98 - NASA, State of Ohio and CWRU Sign Glennen Initiative
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| 06.18.98 - Note to Editor: Demonstration on Boomerang Made for Newest Group
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| 06.18.98 - Note to Editor: Third Quarter Visitor Center Schedule
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| 06.18.98 - Note to Editor: Special Sunday Programs for the Visitor Center
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| 06.22.98 - Note to Editor: Space Station Celebration at NASA Lewis
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| 06.24.98 - NASA Lewis Celebration Features International Space Station Exhibit
What will it be like working and living in space?
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| 06.25.98 - Note to Editor: Space Station Celebration 6/27/1998
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| 06.26.98 - Note to Editor: East Tech Robot "RIBBOT" Demo at 5:30 in the Picnic Grounds
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| 07.13.98 - Note to Editor: NASA Hosts Top Math and Science Teachers
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| 07.15.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis Engineers and CAPT of America True Join Hands
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| 07.17.98 - Space Flight, Aviation Programs Receive NASA Software Award
NASA has chosen a computer program designed to remotely control Space Station experiments through the Internet and one designed to improve air traffic control as winners of the Agency's 1998 Software of the Year Award.
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| 07.30.98 - Note to Editor: NASA Lewis at Cuyaghoga County Fair
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| 07.31.98 - Note to Editor: NASA Lewis Visitor Center Closed for Monday, August 3, 1998
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| 08.02.98 - Note to Editor: Vice President Gore to Visit NASA Lewis Research Center
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| 08.10.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis Engineer (Dutta) Receives Award
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| 08.11.98 - NASA Lewis Center Director Addresses City Club of Cleveland
NASA Lewis Research Center Director Donald J. Campbell will address members and guests of The City Club of Cleveland on Wednesday, August 12, 1998. The program begins at noon at the City Club, 2nd floor in the Citizens Building (850 Euclid Avenue).
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| 08.25.98 - Note to Editor: Increased Security for Visitor Center
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| 09.02.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis Employees Receive Agency's Highest Honor Awards
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| 09.08.98 - Note to Editor: NASA Launches Initiative to Aid Small Northwest Ohio Businesses
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| 09.16.98 - Public Invited to Explore During NASA Lewis Open House
The entrance gates will be wide open as well as the doors to laboratories and research facilities as NASA Lewis Research Center hosts an Open House celebrating NASA's 40th Anniversary. This free event will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 10 and 11, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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| 09.24.98 - Note to Editor: Natural Gas Refueling Station Ceremony at NASA Lewis
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| 09.25.98 - Note to Editor: Fourth Quarter Visitor Center Schedule
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| 09.30.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis Gears Up to Celebrate NASA's 40th Annivesary
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| 10.01.98 - Note to Editor: Conference to Review Progress of Aeronautics
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| 10.08.98 - Note to Editor: Bill Nye, The Science Guy
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| 10.08.98 - Note to Editor: Media Entrance for Open House
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| 10.14.98 - Note to Editor: Lewis to Host Preflight Briefing for STS-95
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| 10.14.98 - Note to Editor: Media Opportunites/Story Ideas for STS-95
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| 10.30.98 - Note to Editor: Photo Opportunity - Chemistry Week Program at Visitor Center
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| 11.05.98 - Note to Editor: Training Tomorrow's Astronauts Today
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| 11.25.98 - Note to Editor: Media Opportunites and Ideas for STS-88
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| 12.01.98 - Note to Editor: STS-88 and ISS
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| 12.03.98 - Note to Editor: Children's Holiday program
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| 12.08.98 - Ion Propulsion System on Deep Space 1 Running Smoothly
The ion propulsion system developed by NASA Lewis Research Center engineers for NASA's Deep Space 1 spacecraft has been thrusting continuously for over 300 hours since it came to life on November 24, 1998. This marks the longest, uninterrupted engine thrusting time of a deep space propulsion system.
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| 12.17.98 - Senator John Glenn to Address NASA Lewis Employees
Senator John H. Glenn Jr., an "American Legend," will speak to the employees of the NASA Lewis Research Center at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, December 18, as his last stop before leaving the Cleveland area.
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