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| 01.15.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Lewis Recognizes Visitor Center Volunteers
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| 01.15.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Lewis Trainee Recognized by Vice President
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| 01.27.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Budget Briefing Scheduled
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| 02.09.99 - Note to Editor: Top Procurement Honors Awarded to NASA Lewis Employees
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| 02.11.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Lewis Visitor Center is a Good Place for an Outing
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| 02.12.99 - Note to Editor: Black History Month Commemorated at NASA Lewis
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| 02.12.99 - Note to Editor: Photo Oppportunity for FIRST
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| 02.18.99 - NASA Engineers to Visit 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 22-26, 1999, to share with students their experiences and enthusiasm for science and math.
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| 02.18.99 - NASA Lewis Reasearch Center and East Technical High School Team's Robot Ready for Competition
What do the students at East Technical High School try out for before sports?
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| 02.22.99 - Earls Honored for Dedication to Promoting Racial Equality
Dr. Julian Earls, deputy director for operations at the NASA Lewis Research Center, was recently presented the Racial Equality award by the Ohio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Commission at its 14th annual M.L.K. Commemorative Celebration at Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbus, OH.
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| 03.01.99 - NASA Announces Field Center Name Change
NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin today officially changed the name of the Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH, to the John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field.
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| 03.05.99 - Campbell Named Laboratory Director Of The Year
NASA's Glenn Research Center Director Donald J. Campbell has been named the 1998 Laboratory Director of the Year by the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) for Technology Transfer.
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| 03.06.99 - Note to Editor: Photo Opportunity Third Annual Spaceweek Art Contest
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| 03.09.99 - Note to Editor: Women's Contributions to NASA to be Highlighted at Visitor Center
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| 03.16.99 - NASA Glenn To Announce New Commercialization Initiative
NASA Glenn Research Center and the Great Lakes Industrial Technology Center will join together on Friday, March 19, 1999, from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., to announce a new cooperative agreement, the Garrett Morgan Commercialization Initiative.
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| 03.15.99 - Note to Editor: Women's History Month Commemorated at NASA Glenn
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| 03.18.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn Craftsman Show Off for Competition
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| 03.19.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Senior Level Promotions Announced
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| 03.31.99 - News In Brief 1st Quarter 1999
Center name changed to honor legendary Astronaut.
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| 04.01.99 - NASA/East Tech Robot Victorious at 'FIRST' Regional Competition
A team of students, teachers, engineers and one robot named 'Cosmo' celebrated on their return from the 1999 Great Lakes Regional qualifying matches in Ypsilanti, Michigan winning three awards.
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| 04.07.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Researcher Presented Presidential Award
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| 04.07.99 - Note to Editor: 1999 Federal Women's Awards Presented to Glenn Employees
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| 04.08.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Employee Honored for Educational Outreach
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| 04.15.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn Secretaries Honored
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| 04.16.99 - Note to Editor: Wimmer to Manage Glenn's Space Transition Project Office
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| 04.19.99 - NASA Provides Grant to York College/Cuny for Program to Encourage and Prepare Students for Careers in Math and Science
Having to go to school might not be so bad for some students this summer.
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| 04.20.99 - Note to Editor: Silver Snoopy Awards
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| 04.22.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Visitor Center Provides "Adventures in Space"
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| 04.22.99 - Note to Editor: April 23 Open House to Showcase Futuristic Classroom
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| 04.23.99 - NASA Provides Contract to Fernbank Science Center for Program to Encourage and Prepare Students for Careers in Math and Science
Exploring the world of science and technology can lead students to many new discoveries including how to design an aircraft and plot its flight using the latest in computer hardware and software.
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| 04.26.99 - Note to Editor: FIRST Team Returns with Chairman's Award at National Competition
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| 04.30.99 - Note to Editor: Visitor Center Closed for Day 5-7-99
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| 04.30.99 - Note to Editor: Telemedicine Demo Seeks to Improve Healthcare in Space and on Earth
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| 05.04.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Employees Honored at FEB Ceremony
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| 05.05.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Renaming Festivities Set for May 7
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| 05.06.99 - NASA Provides Grant to University of the District of Columbia for Program to Encourage and Prepare Students for Careers in Math and Science
"Hands-on/minds-on" activities that model real-world challenges in aviation will be the course of study this summer for students from the University of the District of Columbia (UDC).
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| 05.06.99 - Note to Editor: Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Commemorated at NASA Glenn
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| 05.10.99 - Note to Editor: POW-MIA Flag Presentation
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| 05.13.99 - NASA Glenn Research Center to Offer Unique Business Opportunity
In today's competitive marketplace, every edge counts. Start-up software, electronics and communications (SEC) companies can get that edge from NASA Glenn Research Center's Lewis Incubator for Technology (LIFT).
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| 05.14.99 - NASA Awards $40 Million Contract to Ohio Firm
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, has awarded a contract to Gilcrest Electric and Supply Company, Elyria, OH, to provide the maintenance, operations, recertification and engineering services in support of the research and technology test facilities and systems at Glenn and its Plum Brook Station, Sandusky, OH.
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| 05.18.99 - Mars Experiments to Look at Best Solar Cells for Dusty Planet
How well can different types of solar cells "stand up" to conditions on a cold and dusty Mars?
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| 05.19.99 - Note to Editor: Charleston Honored as Woman of Achievement
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| 05.20.99 - Note to Editor: Physics Days Turn Amusement Parks into Laboratories
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| 05.21.99 - Note to Editor: Environmental Survey by Pine Elementary School 5/24/99
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| 06.04.99 - NASA Provides Contract to St. Louis Partnership for Program That Encourages and Prepares Students for Careers in Math and Science
Exploring the world of science and technology, using the latest in computer hardware and software, will lead many St. Louis students to new discoveries including how to design an aircraft and plot its flight.
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| 06.08.99 - Note to Editor: FIRST Picnic
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| 06.10.99 - Note to Editor: Visitor Center Special Program on Living in Space
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| 06.15.99 - NASA Awards $95.5 Million Contract to Virginia Firm
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, has awarded a five-year contract to Information Dynamics, Inc., McLean, VA, to provide logistical and administrative services to Glenn.
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| 06.21.99 - NASA Provides Contract to Chicago Public School System for Program to Encourage and Prepare Students for Careers in Math and Science
Exploring the world of science and technology using the latest in computer hardware and software will lead many Chicago students to new discoveries including how to design an aircraft and plot its flight.
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| 06.18.99 - Note to Editor: NASA and Chicago Puplic Schools Establish SEMAA Program
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| 06.22.99 - Ion Propulsion System Wins Discover Magazine Award
The futuristic ion propulsion system on NASA's Deep Space 1 spacecraft is the winner of Discover Magazine's Award for Technological Innovation in the exploration category.
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| 06.23.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn Hosts Top Science and Math Teachers
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| 06.24.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn Amateur Radio Club Practices Emergency Communications
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| 06.28.99 - NASA Glenn Offers Interesting Educational Programs and Exhibits Throughout the Summer of 1999
At its Visitor Center and at events around the Greater Cleveland area during July, August and September, NASA Glenn Research Center will offer numerous opportunities for the public to learn about the many exciting programs NASA is involved in.
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| 06.29.99 - Hairston Awarded United Cerebral Palsy Humanitarian Award
John M. Hairston, Jr., director of External Programs at NASA Glenn Research Center, is being awarded the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by United Cerebral Palsy—the President’s Humanitarian Award.
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| 06.30.99 - News In Brief 2nd Quarter 1999
May 7, 1999, will be remembered as one of the defining moments in the history of NASA Lewis Research Center as employees, retirees and invited guests gathered to rededicate the facility as the John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field.
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| 07.07.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn to Host STS-93 Briefing with First Female Commander
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| 07.12.99 - Note to Editor: Astronaut to Share Life in Space with Students
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| 07.12.99 - Innovation Brings Award for Three NASA Glenn Research Center Employees
The 1999 Innovation Award from Enterprise Development Inc. was presented to three members of NASA Glenn Research Center's Integrated Composite Analyser (ICAN) Software Team.
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| 07.22.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Hosts Top Urban Districts Teachers from Ohio
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| 07.28.99 - NASA Glenn's Adamczyk and Povinelli Honored by International Engineering Society
Two NASA Glenn Research Center senior scientists were recently honored by the International Gas Turbine Institute of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for their engineering research efforts.
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| 07.29.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn Hosts Mathcounts Workshop
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| 08.02.99 - Note to Editor: Vice President Gore to Call Glenn Welfare to Work Employee
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| 08.05.99 - NASA’s 1999 Software of the Year Makes Cars Safer and Spacecraft Cheaper
NASA has chosen as its 1999 NASA Software of the Year two innovative programs developed at NASA centers.
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| 08.11.99 - Note to Editor: Glenn SEMM Celebration Picnic
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| 08.12.99 - Rocket Fuels Researchers Suspend Frozen Hydrogen Particles in Helium
Rocket fuels researchers at NASA Glenn Research Center have made for the first time tiny particles of frozen hydrogen suspended in liquid helium.
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| 08.19.99 - NASA Glenn Announces Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Selections
NASA Glenn Research Center announces the selection of six proposals for experiments and theoretical work in Breakthrough Propulsion Physics -- research that may ultimately lead to methods of practical interstellar travel.
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| 09.02.99 - NASA Glenn Recognized as Advocate of People with Disabilities by Governor's Council
John M. Hairston, Jr., director of External Programs at NASA Glenn Research Center, recently accepted an award from the Governor's Council on People with Disabilities for Glenn's long-standing commitment and support of the High School/High Tech Program, a collaboration between Glenn, United Cerebral Palsy and Cleveland area schools.
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| 09.16.99 - Panel Selects Glenn-Developed Products for Award
Four innovative technology products developed at NASA Glenn Research Center have been selected to receive a 1999 R&D 100 Award.
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| 09.16.99 - Note to Editor: 45 Glenn Research Center Apprentice Graduation
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| 09.17.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn to Fly POW/MIA Flag on National Recognition Day
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| 09.17.99 - NASA Glenn Joins Clean Cities Program to Help Preserve the Environment
The NASA Glenn Research Center took another step forward in its dedication to the environment by signing a Memorandum of Understanding and becoming a stakeholder in the Northeast Ohio Clean Cities Program during the program's designation ceremony on September 14. Northeast Ohio is the 74th Clean Cities region nationwide.
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| 09.17.99 - NASA Glenn Holds Agency Award Ceremony
NASA Associate Administrator for Aero-Space Technology Spence M. Armstrong and Glenn Research Center Director Donald J. Campbell presented the agency's highest medals to over 200 employees of NASA Glenn Research Center and its onsite contractors.
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| 09.17.99 - NASA Glenn Honors Its Own
At the NASA Glenn Research Center's Honor Awards Ceremony on Monday, sixteen researchers and technicians received awards for their extraordinary contributions to Glenn projects and research.
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| 09.20.99 - Note to Editor: Visitor Center
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| 09.24.99 - NASA Joins with Warren County School System on Educational Project That Opens the Skies to Students
Exploring the world of science and technology using the latest in computer hardware and software will lead many Warren County, NC students to new discoveries including how to design an aircraft and plot its flight.
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| 09.27.99 - Note to Editor: Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrate at NASA Glenn
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| 09.27.99 - NASA Glenn Recommended for ISO 9001 Certification
At the conclusion of their four-day initial audit, a team representing an internationally recognized registrar announced that NASA Glenn Research Center will be recommended for ISO 9001 certification, fulfilling NASA's goal for agency-wide compliance by September 1999.
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| 09.30.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn Employee Honored for Advancing Space Flight Technology
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| 10.08.99 - NASA Aerospace Materials Processing Technology Transferred to Industry
Fabrication techniques for making space-age engine exhaust components mean improved performance and gas mileage for tomorrow's aerospace planes and, perhaps, for the family car.
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| 10.14.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn Observes National Disability Employment Awareness Month
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| 10.22.99 - Public Invited to NASA Glenn's Plum Brook Open House and Tour
NASA Glenn Research Center's Plum Brook Station will host a public Open House and Tour on Saturday, October 30. The free, one-day event will showcase the contributions that Plum Brook Station is making to the future of flight and aerospace technology.
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| 10.27.99 - NASA Glenn's Plum Brook Station to Host Community Information Session on Decommissioning Closed Reactor Facility
The public is invited to learn more about the decommissioning of the closed Reactor Facility at NASA Glenn Research Center's Plum Brook Station during a Community Information Session to be held on Wednesday, November 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Firelands College Student Lounge (located in the West Building) in Huron, OH.
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| 10.27.99 - Note to Editor: Ohio Astronaut Candidate Visits Northern Ohio
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| 10.28.99 - Training Begins for Potential Young Astronauts
Students who harbor dreams of being the first astronaut to land on Mars will begin their journey by traveling from all over Ohio to meet and challenge one another through competitive activities designed to help them learn more about science and engineering while experiencing constraints of getting them into space.
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| 10.28.99 - Note to Editor: Young Astronauts Day
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| 11.01.99 - NASA Awards $79 Million Contract to ADF Corporation
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, has awarded a contract to ADF Corporation, Brook Park, OH, to provide activities in the design, development, fabrication, assembly, test, delivery and operation of microgravity research payloads.
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| 11.04.99 - Note to Editor: New Age Technology During American Indian Heritage Month
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| 11.09.99 - Note to Editor: US Department of Energy Congratulates NASA Glenn Refueling Station
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| 11.09.99 - Note to Editor: National Chemistry Week
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| 11.10.99 - Tiny Technology to be Showcased in a Big Way
Industry representatives, business leaders and researchers interested in exploring partnering opportunities in the rapidly evolving area of microsystems will have a chance to discuss the exciting possibilities at the IDEAS forum November 17-18 at NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH.
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| 11.24.99 - Note to Editor: Astronauts Honor NASA Glenn Staff Members
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| 11.30.99 - NASA Awards $173 Million Contract to Federal Data Corporation for Microgravity Research Support
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, has awarded a contract to Federal Data Corporation, Brook Park, OH, to provide activities in the development, fabrication, assembly, test, delivery and operation of microgravity research facilities and experiment payloads.
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| 12.01.99 - Note to Editor: Mars Landing Events to be Featured at Glenn's Visitor Center
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| 12.07.99 - Note to Editor: Innovative Research Honored with Prestigious Award
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| 12.09.99 - Note to Editor: Classroom Becomes Reality at NASA Glenn
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| 12.10.99 - NASA Glenn Introduces a New Era in Education
A futuristic, state-of-the-art educational experience begins today at NASA Glenn Research Center with the unveiling of its newest Aeronautics Educational Laboratory (AEL). The AEL will open the skies to students as they explore the world of math and science using the latest computer technology.
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| 12.14.99 - Glenn Researchers Contribute to Hubble Servicing Mission
The Hubble Space Telescope, one of the most prolific scientific instruments of the century, is about to get new, more durable insulating skin. Researchers at NASA Glenn Research Center have added their knowledge and experience with space-exposed materials to the task.
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| 12.20.99 - Note to Editor: New Holiday Hours for NASA Glenn's Visitor Center
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| 12.22.99 - NASA Glenn's Decommissioning Plan for Plum Brook Reactor Facility Submitted
Decommissioning of the Reactor Facility at Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, is one step closer as a result of NASA Glenn Research Center submitting its Decommissioning Plan to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for review and approval.
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| 12.29.99 - Note to Editor: NASA Glenn to Issue Status Reports During Y2K Transition
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| 12.29.99 - Frequently Asked Questions about the Y2K Rollover at the NASA Glenn Research Center
Glenn is confident that the computer systems it operates -- including ground tracking, mission operations, and business systems -- will not be directly affected by the Y2K dating problem.
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