U.S. commercial space transportation industry valued at $61 billion Posted: Wed, Feb 7 12:35 PM ET (1735 GMT) The American commercial space transportation industry accounted for $61.3 billion in economic activity in 1999, an FAA report issued Wednesday concluded. The report, using... Report: export control policies cost U.S. companies over $1 billion Posted: Wed, Feb 7 9:28 AM ET (1428 GMT) Strict export controls on American satellites cost the industry over $1 billion dollars and 1,000 jobs in 2000, a study released Tuesday claimed. The... STS-98 countdown proceeds smoothly Posted: Wed, Feb 7 9:15 AM ET (1415 GMT) The countdown towards Wednesday evening's launch of the shuttle Atlantis continues with weather at emergency landing sites the only major concern. The shuttle is... New Congress ready to tackle space issues slowly Posted: Tue, Feb 6 5:48 PM ET (2248 GMT) The 107th Congress is ready to start dealing with space issues, but the new chairman of a key committee made it clear Tuesday that space... Commercial space business "not healthy", says executive Posted: Tue, Feb 6 5:26 PM ET (2226 GMT) Overproduction of spacecraft and launch vehicles is hurting the commercial space industry and may lead to consolidation on a global scale, one executive warned Tuesday.... STS-98 countdown begins Posted: Mon, Feb 5 12:13 PM ET (1713 GMT) The countdown clock started Sunday night for Wednesday's launch of the shuttle Atlantis on a mission to deliver a laboratory module to the International... NASA, ESA may still block Tito's trip Posted: Sun, Feb 4 11:48 PM ET (0448 GMT) Despite Russian claims that California businessman Dennis Tito's flight to the International Space Station has been finalized, American and European officials are suggesting that... EUVE ends mission; MGS enters extended mission Posted: Sun, Feb 4 11:22 PM ET (0422 GMT) One NASA space science mission came to an end at the end of January while another completed its primary mission. NASA shut down the Extreme... It takes a Jupiter to raise an Earth Posted: Sun, Feb 4 10:43 PM ET (0343 GMT) Gas giants like Jupiter may play a more prominent role in nurturing Earth-like habitable worlds than once thought, according to a recent study. Jonathan... Report: Soyuz cleared for ISS flight despite technical issue Posted: Fri, Feb 2 2:36 PM ET (1936 GMT) Russian media reported Friday that Russia will launch a Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station in late April despite the discovery of a depressurized... |
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