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To understand and protect our home planet, To explore the Universe and search for life,
To inspire the next generation of explorers,    . . . as only NASA can  
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 Cassini-Huygens: Mission to Saturn and Titan

MARS Exploration Rover Mission

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Huygens Reveals Titan's Earth-like Features - Jan. 21, 2005
European Space Agency scientists report the first look at data from Huygens' descent and landing on Titan shows the Saturnian moon has Earth-like geophysical processes operating on exotic materials in very alien conditions.

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ESA Huygens Probe
 Titan Descent
 Jan. 14, 2005


Dr. David H. Atkinson, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Idaho
presenting the

 "The Cassini/Huygen Exploration of Saturn and Titan"

Dr. David H Atkinson is currently a Co-Investigator on the NASA/ESA (European Space Agency) Cassini Doppler Wind Experiment to measure winds in the atmosphere of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, and is chairing the ESA Huygens Probe Descent Trajectory Working Group.  In 1995, Dr. Atkinson performed the first measurements of the very deep atmospheric winds on Jupiter as the Principle Investigator on the Galileo Doppler Wind Experiment. 
Dr. David H Atkinson is leading a team of engineers and scientists looking at the possibilities for future atmospheric entry probe missions to Neptune, and is a co-investigator on a team proposing a future entry probe/lander mission to Venus.


Deep Impact
First Look inside a Coment!

http://deepimpact.jpl.nasa.gov
http://deepimpact.umd.edu/


STUDENT PROGRAMS

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2004-2005 Aerospace Vehicle Systems Technology Student Competitions

Also, another NASA Program
NASA INVITES STUDENTS TO FLY HIGH FOR WEIGHTLESS SCIENCE

 

NASA Explorer Schools

NASA Spacelink

NSIP Program

Educator Astronaut Program

Revolutionary Vehicle Concepts & Systems

USRP

 
 



Funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Vermont Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) is one of a network of 52 university-based Space Grant Consortia representing every state, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. Through this national network, over 963 affiliate organizations are funded to support science and engineering students, to provide public service, and to offer K-12 science education programs.                                      

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