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Jan. 8-12 - NASA @ AAS 2012
NASA researchers will present new findings at the 2012 winter meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
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Jan. 26 - Day of Remembrance
Each January, we honor the members of the NASA family who lost their lives supporting NASA's mission of exploration.
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Dec. 5, 2011, to Feb. 1, 2012
Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholar (LARSS) 2012 Summer Session accepting applications.
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Highlights

Orion test article water landing drop test at Hydro Impact Basin

Orion Drop Test - Jan. 06, 2012

After six months of testing, an 18,000 pound (8,165 kg) Orion mockup took its final splash into NASA's Hydro Impact Basin on Jan. 6.

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Ribbon-cutting ceremony for LEED Platinum building 2101

NASA Langley Year In Review: 2011 Highlights

It was a year in which the past was lauded – but always with an eye toward NASA Langley's future.

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Titan and Dione

NASA's Cassini Delivers Holiday Treats From Saturn

No team of reindeer, but radio signals flying clear across the solar system from NASA's Cassini spacecraft have delivered a holiday package of ...

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Richard T. Whitcomb, National Aviation Hall of Fame

Aerodynamicist Wins National Recognition

Richard T. Whitcomb, whose legendary NASA research contributions helped make supersonic flight a reality, will join the National Aviation Hall of ...

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Orion test article water landing drop test at Hydro Impact Basin

Orion Drop Test - Dec. 13, 2011

The eighth water landing test of the Orion test article in the Hydro Impact Basin.

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Dione

Portraits of Moons Captured by Cassini

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft finishes close flyby of the Saturnian moon Dione on the way to Titan.

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3rd Rock Radio

3rd Rock Radio Station

NASA's mission of discovery and exploration will be showcased in a custom-produced Internet music radio station

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A quartet of Saturn's moons

Cassini to Make a Double Play

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will be collecting images and data during close flybys of Saturn's moons Dione and Titan.

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