1998
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Space Stationwill put experimenters "on the rack"
July 13, 1998
scientists present plans for fundamental experiments on board International Space Station.
Eye-to-eye, and Bonnie winks
Aug. 24, 1998
All three NASA and NOAA aircraft teams make first sortie to hurricane Bonnie and get to study her structure at the same time.
Things that go bump in the night
Jan. 21, 1998
New data show accreting pulsars speed up and slow down at irregular intervals.
Breathing easier, living longer are goals of Shuttle experiments
Nov. 3, 1998
Protein crystal growth experiments continue on STS-95.
Space Travel Increases Some Health Risks
Nov. 4, 1998
This week's Mir Science Results Symposium discusses changes in the human body resulting from space flight.
GLOBE team wraps up week of intense training
Aug. 4, 1998
the last day of the workshop - teachers put their new-found training to the test
Exotic-looking microbes turn up in ancient Antartic ice
March 13, 1998
Exploring a microworld locked in ancient ice.
Workshop will take teachers and students to edge of universe and back
Oct. 6, 1998
A 2 day workshop in Huntsville AL, open to high-school teachers and their students, hopes to capture students' imagination and help steer them toward a lifelong love, and perhaps career, in the space sciences.
Staring directly at the Sun: That's where the science is
Oct. 5, 1998
A new instrument, JASMIN, may provide new views of the Sun from space and help solve heating mysteries currently puzzling scientists.
Crusty young star makes its presence felt
Sept. 29, 1998
Gamma ray flash zaps satellites, illuminates Earth, and sheds light on several mysterious stellar events.
