NASA reconstitutes safety panel Posted: Wed, Nov 19 10:36 AM ET (1536 GMT) NASA has appointed a new set of people to serve on an independent safety panel, replacing the previous members who resigned en masse two months... Globalstar finds new investor Posted: Wed, Nov 19 10:16 AM ET (1516 GMT) A venture capital firm has agreed to acquire a majority stake in satellite communications company Globalstar after an earlier agreement to merge with rival ICO... Russia allocates more funds to ISS Posted: Tue, Nov 18 7:22 AM ET (1222 GMT) The Russian government will provide additional funding to build Progress cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasianov will provide the... Gravity Probe B launch delayed Posted: Tue, Nov 18 7:16 AM ET (1216 GMT) The launch of a mission to test Einstein's theory of general relativity will be delayed because of a spacecraft problem, NASA announced late Monday.... Nozomi unlikely to hit Mars Posted: Sat, Nov 15 7:48 PM ET (0048 GMT) A Japanese spacecraft en route to Mars is unlikely to actually collide with the planet, despite earlier reports to the contrary. On Friday the Japanese... NASA names former shuttle official safety center manager Posted: Sat, Nov 15 7:30 PM ET (0030 GMT) NASA has selected a former space shuttle official as the manager of a new safety office, a move that has generated a degree of controversy.... China launches communications satellite Posted: Fri, Nov 14 7:24 PM ET (0024 GMT) A Long March booster successfully launched a Chinese communications satellite early Saturday, Chinese media reported. The Long March 3A booster lifted off from the Xichang... Images suggest ancient Mars rivers were not short-lived Posted: Fri, Nov 14 8:29 AM ET (1329 GMT) Images of what appear to be alluvial fans of debris on the surface of Mars have led some planetary scientists to conclude that ancient Mars... New study raises doubts about lunar ice Posted: Thu, Nov 13 10:51 AM ET (1551 GMT) A new study suggests that water ice may not exist in the polar regions of the Moon in the same quantities previously expected. The results,... NASA awards ISS program integration contract Posted: Thu, Nov 13 10:37 AM ET (1537 GMT) NASA awarded a contract potentially worth $178 million Wednesday for support of the International Space Station program. Applied Research and Engineering Sciences Corporation won the... |
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