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News media and the public are invited to observe the live webcast of the launch of NASA's nanosatellite, known as PharmaSat, in the Exploration Center at NASA Ames Research Center.
04.28.09 - NASA is preparing to fly a small satellite about the size of a loaf of bread that could help scientists better understand how effectively drugs work in space.
04.27.09 - NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., has been named the recipient of the 2008 NASA Government Invention of the Year Award.
04.24.09 - NASA engineers and project scientists are ready for the May 5 scheduled launch of the PharmaSat nanosatellite and will be available for interviews from 10 a.m. PDT to noon PDT on Tuesday, April 28, 2009.
S. Pete Worden