#NASA's GLOBE PROGRAM
SUPPORTERS IN BRAZIL AND
OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD
CONGRATULATES NASA FOR ITS
SIXTH ANNIVERSARY
AMERICAN SPACE AGENCY WAS CREATED ON OCTOBER 1, 1958. TECHNOLOGIES USED TODAY AS CELLULAR CAMERAS ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF RESEARCH MADE IN THE SPACE.
AMERICAN SPACE AGENCY WAS CREATED ON OCTOBER 1, 1958. TECHNOLOGIES USED TODAY AS CELLULAR CAMERAS ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF RESEARCH MADE IN THE SPACE.
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GLOBE DA NASA NO BRASIL E EM OUTRA PARTES DO MUNDO PARABENIZA A NASA
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SOURCE/LINK:
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-signs-scientific-and-education-agreements-with-brazil
June 30, 2015
RELEASE 15-141
NASA Signs Scientific and Education Agreements with Brazil
NASA
Administrator Charles Bolden and Brazilian Space Agency (AEB)
President José Raimundo Braga Coelho have signed agreements to
further research into heliophysics and space weather and to
enhance global climate study and educational opportunities.
“I
am delighted to expand our relationship with our long time
exploration partner Brazil through these agreements,” Bolden
said. “This partnership encompasses critical work not only to
understand our planet, but also to help develop the leaders of
tomorrow, and we look forward to many positive
outcomes.”
Brazilian
Space Agency (AEB) President José Raimundo Braga Coelho, left,
and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden sign agreements to
further research into heliophysics and space weather and to
enhance global climate study and educational opportunities,
Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
Credits:
Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
“Brazil
has an incredibly talented group of researchers and young
people that are eager to participate in and enrich the unique
scientific and educational opportunities that NASA affords,”
Coelho said. “I am happy that the NASA-Brazil partnership
continues to grow through these activities that promise to be
fruitful for our two agencies and nations.”
Building
on the Framework Agreement between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the Federative Republic
of Brazil on Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space,
the two space agencies finalized an implementing arrangement
that will enable Brazil to acquire and process space weather
data from NASA’s Van Allen Probes mission. In addition, the
agreement enables Brazilian participation in missions studying
the sun’s impacts on Earth’s space environment such as the
Magnetospheric Multiscale mission.
Brazil
also will now be the newest partner in the Global Learning and
Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) program. The
environmental science and education program brings together
teachers, students and scientists to use Earth and space-based
observations to study the global environment and promotes
understanding of our planet as a system.
NASA
and AEB also will partner to increase opportunities for
Brazilian undergraduate and graduate students to participate in
an internship at a NASA center through the NASA International
Internship Program. The new agreement, signed separately by
NASA and AEB on June 18 will provide a unique educational
experience for Brazilian students while providing U.S. students
an opportunity to work on international teams.
For
more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:
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Grey HautaluomaHeadquarters, Washington
202-358-0668
grey.hautaluoma-1@nasa.gov
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
dwayne.c.brown@nas.gov
Last Updated: Aug. 7, 2017
Editor: Grey Hautaluoma
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