White House denies new space policy imminent Posted: Fri, Dec 5 1:31 AM ET (0631 GMT) White House officials said Thursday that there no immediate plans for the President to announce a new national space policy, which could include human missions... Boeing spysat program behind schedule, over budget Posted: Thu, Dec 4 1:51 PM ET (1851 GMT) A program to develop a new generation of reconnaissance satellites is well behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget, the New York Times reported... NASA asks Pentagon to check ISS for damage Posted: Wed, Dec 3 9:35 PM ET (0235 GMT) NASA has asked the Defense Department to use ground- and space-based assets to check the International Space Station for any damage that may be... FCC set to approve purchase of DirecTV Posted: Wed, Dec 3 8:56 PM ET (0156 GMT) The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to approve a proposed takeover of satellite television provider DirecTV by News Corporation, although with conditions to... ESA releases first Mars image from Mars Express Posted: Wed, Dec 3 10:57 AM ET (1557 GMT) ESA released Wednesday the first image of Mars taken by its Mars Express spacecraft, scheduled to enter orbit around the planet later this month. The... Atlas 2 launches NRO payload Posted: Tue, Dec 2 11:21 AM ET (1621 GMT) An Atlas 2AS rocket, performing its final launch from California, placed a secret National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) payload into orbit early Tuesday. The Atlas 2AS... Boeing CEO resigns Posted: Mon, Dec 1 8:18 PM ET (0118 GMT) Boeing chairman and chief executive officer Phil Condit unexpectedly resigned early Monday as part of an effort by the company to put a number of... ISS sound likely not caused by collision Posted: Mon, Dec 1 8:02 PM ET (0102 GMT) The source of an odd noise heard on the International Space Station last week, but project officials said it was unlikely caused by a collision... Report: new space vision to offer little change Posted: Sun, Nov 30 12:38 PM ET (1738 GMT) A proposed new "vision" for the US space program current being developed by the Bush administration will offer little change from current policy, the Orlando... Japanese spysat launch fails Posted: Sat, Nov 29 10:40 AM ET (1540 GMT) A Japanese H-2A rocket carrying two reconnaissance satellites was destroyed shortly after launch Saturday when one of its strap-on boosters failed to separate.... |
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