Posted inPress Release From Cottonbelt Festival to children’s book, winning entries to NASA comet mission contest are submitted by four U.S. schools by SpaceRef EditorMay 21, 2002
Posted inPress Release Cornell’s Terzian appeals to Congress for higher funding for nation’s Space Grant program, which is facing budget cut by SpaceRef EditorApril 20, 2002
Posted inPress Release Comet hunter Carolyn Shoemaker to speak at Cornell April 21 by SpaceRef EditorApril 12, 2002
Posted inPress Release Radar reveals five double asteroid systems orbiting each other near Earth, likely formed in close encounters with planet by SpaceRef EditorApril 11, 2002
Posted inPress Release As orbiting telescope is delivered for testing, Cornell astronomers anticipate clues to galactic mystery going back to origin of time by SpaceRef EditorApril 10, 2002
Posted inPress Release Why can’t Johnny understand science? Question vexing researchers and by SpaceRef EditorFebruary 19, 2002
Posted inPress Release Cornell biologists aim to grow ‘bugs’ responsible for greenhouse gas, methane, in NSF-funded microbial observatory by SpaceRef EditorFebruary 13, 2002
Posted inPress Release NASA’s comet tour challenges teachers and students to enter contest by SpaceRef EditorFebruary 5, 2002
Posted inPress Release Canis Majoris, a star that hides its brilliance, is discovered to have sand and whiskers in its eyes, Cornell astronomer reports by SpaceRef EditorJanuary 10, 2002
Posted inPress Release Arecibo Observatory captures evidence of turbulence and thick gas as a possible precursor to galactic evolution by SpaceRef EditorJanuary 9, 2002