1998
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Marshall scientists recognize science fair winners
April 20, 1998
Thirteen Students receive Certificate of Excellence and Honorable Mention from the Director of Space Sciences Laboratory at the 1998 Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF).
The one-man band of astrophysics
Dec. 1, 1998
An unusual x-ray pulsar bursts, pulses, and puzzles astronomers.
GLOBE teachers arrive in Russia
July 28, 1998
Day #1 of the week-long workshop
Baton Rouge shines in heat
May 19, 1998
from urban development. NASA scientists study the phenomenon of "urban heat islands" to understand the impact of development on climate, collecting data by flying over the city with advanced thermal sensors.
Aurora Borealis acts up
May 28, 1998
Odd Auroral arc seen crossing the north pole, leaving scientists with a puzzle no model explains.
The Leonid Sample Return Mission
Nov. 16, 1998
NASA Scientists hope to capture a Leonid meteoroid to look for the stuff of life in comet Tempel-Tuttle.
Seeing the invisible
Oct. 27, 1998
New data on Earth's magnetosphere is slowly turning the invisible into the visible, revealing more about space weather.
The frosty plains of Europa
Dec. 3, 1998
As Galileo returns new images of Europa, NASA scientists prepare to study samples from a potentially similar environment here on Earth.
NASA using space incubator to understand breast cancer
Oct. 1, 1998
Bioreactor research could help women's health on Earth and in space.
CAMEX hurricane hunters prepare
Aug. 21, 1998
to take data from T.S. Bonnie
