XM Radio raises money for backup satellite Posted: Fri, Sep 12 9:57 AM ET (1357 GMT) XM Satellite Radio announced Thursday that it sold $150 million of securities, raising the funds it needs to pay for a backup satellite. The company... Shuttle board offers mixed review on NASA plans Posted: Fri, Sep 12 9:50 AM ET (1350 GMT) An independent shuttle return-to-flight panel said Thursday that it saw no evidence of schedule pressures on the shuttle program, but added that NASA’... Landsat 7 glitch likely permanent Posted: Thu, Sep 11 2:03 PM ET (1803 GMT) A problem with a key component of the Landsat 7 remote sensing satellite appears to be beyond repair, making use of data collected by the... NASA approves James Webb Space Telescope mirror design Posted: Thu, Sep 11 10:51 AM ET (1451 GMT) NASA announced Wednesday that it has signed off on the mirror design for the James Webb Space Telescope, a spacecraft billed as the successor to... Congress grills NASA on space policy Posted: Thu, Sep 11 10:34 AM ET (1434 GMT) Members of Congress used a House hearing on the Columbia accident investigation Wednesday to criticize NASA and the White House for the lack of a... EchoStar orders Lockheed Martin satellite Posted: Wed, Sep 10 2:09 PM ET (1809 GMT) EchoStar announced Wednesday that it has ordered a new satellite from Lockheed Martin for launch in 2005. EchoStar 10 will be based on Lockheed's... Weather satellite damaged in factory mishap Posted: Tue, Sep 9 1:58 PM ET (1758 GMT) A NOAA weather satellite under construction for launch later this decade was severely damaged in a factory accident on Saturday, Space News reported late Monday.... Arianespace, ILS win launch contracts Posted: Tue, Sep 9 1:47 PM ET (1747 GMT) Both Arianespace and International Launch Services announced new commercial launch contracts on Tuesday. SES Astra has selected Arianespace to launch its Astra 1KR communications satellite,... Titan 4 launches classified payload Posted: Tue, Sep 9 11:04 AM ET (1504 GMT) A Titan 4B booster successfully launched a classified surveillance satellite early Tuesday. The Titan 4B lifted off from Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral at 12:... NASA still planning early 2004 shuttle flight Posted: Tue, Sep 9 10:51 AM ET (1451 GMT) NASA shuttle managers said Monday that they were still working towards returning the shuttle to flight in March or April of next year, but acknowledged... |
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