Crack found in Endeavour's engines Posted: Thu, Jul 11 8:50 AM ET (1250 GMT) Technicians have discovered at least one crack in the engines of the space shuttle Endeavour, making it the fourth shuttle with such cracks. NASA officials... News briefs: July 10 Posted: Thu, Jul 11 8:04 AM ET (1204 GMT) NASA selected two proposals for earth science missions this week. One, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory, will track the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.... First Delta 4 launch delayed Posted: Wed, Jul 10 9:44 PM ET (0144 GMT) The inaugural launch of the Boeing Delta 4 booster has been delayed from late August until early October, Spaceflight Now reported this week. The booster,... Bass starts negotiations, training for tourist flight Posted: Wed, Jul 10 9:05 AM ET (1305 GMT) Pop star Lance Bass started negotiations with the Russian space agency Rosaviakosmos this week for a space tourist flight to the International Space Station while... News briefs: July 9 Posted: Wed, Jul 10 7:59 AM ET (1159 GMT) The Chinese religious movement Falun Gong, banned by the Chinese government, reportedly jammed television signals from a Chinese satellite for a week last month, the... News briefs: July 8 Posted: Tue, Jul 9 7:24 AM ET (1124 GMT) The UK joined the European Southern Observatory, a consortium of nations that operate several telescopes on Chile, on Monday. Britain will spend over $150 million... Kosmos launches two military satellites Posted: Mon, Jul 8 1:55 PM ET (1755 GMT) A Russian Kosmos booster successfully launched two satellites for the Russian military early Monday. The Kosmos-3M booster lifted off at 2:36 am EDT (... News briefs: July 4-5 Posted: Sat, Jul 6 9:38 AM ET (1338 GMT) Shares in XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio fell Friday after an analyst downgraded both companies. Marc Nabi of Merrill Lynch said that while... Ariane 5 launches two satellites Posted: Sat, Jul 6 12:23 AM ET (0423 GMT) An Ariane 5 successfully launched two communications satellites Friday night. The Ariane 5 lifted off on Flight 153 at 7:22 pm EDT (2322 GMT)... APSC claims Russia still supports Aurora Posted: Thu, Jul 4 10:32 AM ET (1432 GMT) Asia Pacific Space Centre officials say that plans to launch Soyuz boosters from French Guiana will not affect their own efforts, Space News reported Wednesday.... |
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