Cosmonauts install commercial cameras on ISS spacewalk Posted: Tue, Jan 28 7:32 AM ET (1232 GMT) Two Russian cosmonauts installed a pair of Canadian cameras during a spacewalk Monday, although there were conflicting reports about whether both cameras were working. Oleg... On tenth anniversary, Opportunity finds early Mars hospitable to life Posted: Tue, Jan 28 7:22 AM ET (1222 GMT) Scientists celebrating the tenth anniversary of Mars rover Opportunity's landing on Mars late last week said the rover has confirmed the planet had conditions... Yutu rover suffers technical problem Posted: Sun, Jan 26 10:44 AM ET (1544 GMT) China's first lunar rover, Yutu, has suffered an unspecified technical problem that may jeopardize its mission. Official Chinese media reported Saturday that Yutu has... Atlas launches TDRS communications satellite Posted: Fri, Jan 24 6:19 AM ET (1119 GMT) An Atlas 5 rocket successfully launched a satellite that supports communications with the International Space Station and other NASA spacecraft. The Atlas 5 401 lifted... Sierra Nevada announces plans for first Dream Chaser launch Posted: Fri, Jan 24 6:03 AM ET (1103 GMT) Sierra Nevada Corporation, one of three companies competing to develop commercial crew transportation vehicles for NASA, announced Thursday that its plans for the first orbital... Supernova detected in galaxy M82 Posted: Thu, Jan 23 1:57 PM ET (1857 GMT) Astronomers this seek discovered a supernova in a relatively nearby galaxy that could become bright enough to see in binoculars. An astronomy class at University... European spacecraft detects water vapor around Ceres Posted: Thu, Jan 23 8:40 AM ET (1340 GMT) Astronomers analyzing data from a European space telescope say they have discovered water vapor in the vicinity of the dwarf planet Ceres. European scientists said... Rosetta comet mission awakens from hibernation Posted: Tue, Jan 21 6:57 AM ET (1157 GMT) The European Space Agency's Rosetta mission contacted Earth on Monday, ending a period of hibernation that lasted more than two and a half years.... NASA Dryden to be renamed for Neil Armstrong Posted: Sat, Jan 18 10:44 AM ET (1544 GMT) The President signed legislation on Thursday that renames NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in the California high desert after the last astronaut Neil Armstrong.... Gaia spacecraft reaches L2 Posted: Thu, Jan 16 7:04 AM ET (1204 GMT) A European astronomy spacecraft launched last month entered orbit this week around the Earth-Sun L2 Lagrange point. ESA reported that the Gaia spacecraft fired... |
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