NASA Launches New Science Website
aclark4life writes "NASA just launched a new website designed to provide information about its scientific endeavors and achievements. The new site was built on top of the Plone Open Source Content Management System and features an easy-to-navigate design and several new search features."
Haha, nice pun.
Am I the only person who looked at the 'Heliophysics' section and thought that it said "Hellophysics?"
I thought, in a Cartman voice: "Hellophysics? Wow. That's hellacool!"
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The site looks nice. And being open source they should be saving some money!!!
I didn't start reading /. to be informed of new websites.
Is it me, or does it look like the designer of the iPhone helped with the website?
My UID is prime. Hah!
No RSS feeds on the site. Does the 'Plone Open Source Content Management System' not feature RSS or did NASA decide to disable it?
Love the little pop up text box on all the vocabulary words, but they pop under the picture menu, hiding 3/4 of the text.
How about you get off your high horses? I'm a teacher teaching the equivalent of 8th grade science and 10th, 11th, and 12th grade biology in Thailand, and I'm glad that this got posted to slashdot or I might have missed it. There is a lot of cool information on that site, and I can see myself using it this year with my science classes. Kudos to Slashdot for bringing it to my attention.
Sorry, but we can't all be genius rocket scientists / earth scientists like the PP and GPP.
"Empathise with stupidity, and you're halfway to thinking like an idiot." - Iain M. Banks
Looks like they are using Plone as a CMS as well as for deployment, since good ol' /ZopeTime works :P
http://nasascience.nasa.gov/ZopeTime
Funny how the Small Bodies of the Solar System page doesn't breathe a word about Eris. Nor does their site search return any results on that term.
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Seems like some people haven't digested Pluto's demotion yet
I still like the old Solar System Exploration website better. It's easy to search for past, present, and future missions by name, target, or decade. Plus, it knows about Eris, unlike the new site.
It is crappy on ff2.0.0.12 on Linux.
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