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Caltech and JPL to Lead U.S. Science Teams for Dark Energy Mission Pia16692 Euclid Tue, Feb 12, 2013

The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected three NASA-nominated science teams to participate in their planned Euclid mission, including two teams led by astronomers at Caltech and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

NASA Officially Joins ESA's 'Dark Universe' Mission Euclid-artist-640 Euclid Thu, Jan 24, 2013

NASA has joined the European Space Agency's (ESA's) Euclid mission, a space telescope designed to investigate the cosmological mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.

ESA approves Euclid mission Euclid-esa-news Euclid Wed, Jun 20, 2012

ESA's Science Program Committee has completed the two stage approval process process of selection and adoption of the Euclid mission.

NASA calls for Euclid Science Investigations Euclid-nasa-news Euclid Tue, Feb 14, 2012

NASA has announced an opportunity to propose for Science Investigations as Members of the Euclid Consortium and Euclid Science Team.

NRC endorses NASA participation in Euclid Euclid-nasa-news Euclid Fri, Feb 03, 2012

The National Research Council's Committee on the Assessment of a Plan for US Participation in Euclid recommended that NASA should make a hardware contribution to the Euclid mission to enable US participation.

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Astronomical Success: Caltech's George Helou Honored by Home Country of Lebanon 1=coat-of-arms-present News Release Wed, Jan 25, 2012

They say there is no place like home. For Caltech's George Helou, the essence of that phrase carries over to the recognition of his accomplishments. This past year, he has received numerous honors from Lebanon, his country of origin, including his election to the Lebanese Academy of Sciences. The tributes bestowed by the Mediterranean nation cite Helou's distinguished career in astronomy in the United States and Europe.

Our Galaxy Contains at Least 100 Billion Planets Hs-2012-07-a-large_web News Release Wed, Jan 11, 2012

Our Milky Way galaxy contains a minimum of one planet for every star on average, according to a new statistical study.

Teacher Program Brings NASA Research to High Schools, Middle Schools, Museums Nitarp_classof2011-12 News Release Wed, Jan 11, 2012

Imagine you are a high school student walking into your science class in September and you learn that your teacher is doing research with NASA and you can actually participate This experience is occurring in schools around the US as more and more teachers become part of the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program. 2012 marks the program's 8th year.

Astronomers Unveil Most Complete 3-D Map of Local Universe Lores News Release Wed, May 25, 2011

Today, astronomers unveiled the most complete 3-D map of the local universe (out to a distance of 380 million light-years) ever created. Taking more than 10 years to complete, the 2MASS Redshift Survey (2MRS) also is notable for extending closer to the Galactic plane than previous surveys - a region that's generally obscured by dust.

NASA Announces Fiscal Year 2012 Budget News Release Mon, Feb 14, 2011

NASA announced Monday an $18.7 billion budget request for fiscal year 2012 that supports a reinvigorated path of innovation, technological development and scientific discovery. The budget supports all elements of NASA's 2010 Authorization Act, which was passed by a strong bipartisan majority of Congress and signed into law by President Obama.

NITARP Class of 2011 Announced Aas2011workshop News Release Mon, Jan 10, 2011

The NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program class of 2011 was recently announced. A total of 12 educators hail from all over the United States including Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The educators and their scientific mentors are divided into three teams that will perform research and prepare posters for the 2012 American Astronomical Society winter conference.