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APPEL News Digest

The first wave of updates to the APPEL website are complete—and there’s more in store for 2014.

Kennedy Space Center young professionals kick off the first in a series of NASA young professional presentations about their daily work across the agency.

A decade ago, Stardust rendezvoused with Comet Wild 2 to become the first mission to capture and return a cometary sample to Earth.

Forty-five years have passed since the crew of Apollo 8 orbited the moon.

By Glen A. Robertson, David T. Young, and John D. Sprague Small satellites provide opportunities to pursue space exploration challenges through mass collaboration—enabling many minds to solve tough problems using small platforms.

Hurdles remain for next-generation manufacturing techniques such as three-dimensional (3D) printing before they go mainstream.

The golden age of aeronautics research is an institutional memory, and like all memories it can get a little fuzzy, cautions aviation and technology historian Dr. Robert Ferguson.

Glenn Research Center (GRC) welcomed 12 early-career engineers to its Rocket University pilot program.