Soyuz launched to ISS Posted: Sat, Oct 18 8:47 AM ET (1247 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a new crew for the International Space Station lifted off early Saturday. The Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft launched from Baikonur on... Inmarsat accepts British buyout offer Posted: Fri, Oct 17 2:12 PM ET (1812 GMT) Satellite communications company Inmarsat announced Thursday that it has accepted a $1.5-billion bid from a pair of British private-equity firms, a deal... India launches remote sensing spacecraft Posted: Fri, Oct 17 11:02 AM ET (1502 GMT) An Indian rocket successfully launched a remote sensing satellite early Friday. A Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Center... NASA releases CONTOUR accident report Posted: Fri, Oct 17 10:50 AM ET (1450 GMT) After over a year of work, a team investigating the loss of NASA’s Comet Nucleus Tour (CONTOUR) spacecraft concluded that the structural failure during... Orbital reports quarterly loss on refinancing charge Posted: Thu, Oct 16 6:44 PM ET (2244 GMT) Orbital Sciences Corporation reported a net loss in its fiscal third quarter after taking a charge associated with refinancing its debt. The company reported a... Titan 2 launch delayed again Posted: Thu, Oct 16 6:32 PM ET (2232 GMT) A technical problem with a Titan2 booster has delayed its launch until at least Saturday. The Titan 2 was scheduled to launch Thursday morning from... Loral wins PanAmSat satellite order Posted: Thu, Oct 16 11:41 AM ET (1541 GMT) Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) announced Wednesday that it has won an order for a new satellite from PanAmSat, the fourth satellite order the manufacturer... Shenzhou 5 lands safely Posted: Thu, Oct 16 10:54 AM ET (1454 GMT) The Shenzhou 5 spacecraft successfully landed in China late Wednesday, safely returning to Earth its single passenger. The Shenzhou 5 descent capsule landed in Inner... Titan 2 launch delayed Posted: Wed, Oct 15 8:37 PM ET (0037 GMT) The launch of the final Titan 2 was delayed a day Wednesday when launch preparations fell behind schedule. The Titan 2 was scheduled to liftoff... World reacts to Chinese manned launch Posted: Wed, Oct 15 5:02 PM ET (2102 GMT) Foreign governments and space agencies have in general reacted positively to the news of China's first manned spaceflight. In a statement issued Tuesday night... |
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