1998
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Astronomygoes into orbit with John Glenn
Oct. 29, 1998
Shuttle Discovery is carrying a battery of telescopes to study the sun, planets, and supernovae during the STS-95 mission.
Gamma-ray burst identification earns top prize
Jan. 12, 1998
Scientist awarded Rossi prize for discovery of optical counterpart of Gamma-Ray Bursts.
Citations in AI and Biological Shape Analysis
Nov. 6, 1998
NASA link provides real-time satellite weather images
March 26, 1998
Use an interactive viewer to see the latest weather anywhere in the world! Images of visible light, infrared and water vapor are available.
Interstellar burp leads to discovery of new pulsar
Dec. 11, 1998
Astrophysicist makes her second discovery of an astrophysical oddity - a pulsar orbiting a massive star.
Radio astronomers find a lost satellite
July 28, 1998
The detection of SOHO raises hopes for its recovery
Camera of many colors
Aug. 26, 1998
the CAMEX teams fly into Bonnie again this morning - and we get to take a look at the advanced instruments used on the flights and some brand-new storm data.
Graduate Students Unveil New Web Site
April 14, 1998
In an effort to help better communicate their work and its importance, students researching a variety of Astrophysicstopics have unveiled their ../pad/batsegrad/batsegrad.html">new web site.
GLOBE races to measure ground cover before goats eat research
July 31, 1998
Days #4 and #5, teachers use Landsat maps and simple materials to measure ground cover
Quite a Windfall
Aug. 31, 1998
Hurricane team completes the first half of their unique science campaign, and has a wealth of new data.
