Titan 4 launches early warning satellite Posted: Sun, Feb 15 8:49 AM ET (1349 GMT) A Titan 4B rocket successfully launched a missile early warning satellite Saturday afternoon. The Titan 4B lifted off from Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral at... Orbital reports profit for fourth quarter, year Posted: Sat, Feb 14 7:06 PM ET (0006 GMT) Orbital Sciences Corporation reported this week a profit for both the fourth quarter of 2003 as well as the entire year. The company reported operating... O'Keefe says fall shuttle launch unlikely Posted: Fri, Feb 13 11:37 AM ET (1637 GMT) The return to flight of the space shuttle this fall is unlikely because of slow progress on two key projects, NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe... Intelsat wins FCC approval for Loral deal Posted: Fri, Feb 13 10:35 AM ET (1535 GMT) The FCC announced Thursday that it has approval a plan by Intelsat to purchase several satellites from Loral. The FCC signed off on a plan... Aldridge commission warns on sustainability, budget Posted: Thu, Feb 12 12:10 PM ET (1710 GMT) The commission examining the implementation of President Bush's space plan said that sustaining the proposed initiative for two decades or more is the biggest... Beagle 2 declared lost Posted: Thu, Feb 12 10:34 AM ET (1534 GMT) The British government and ESA will begin an investigation into the Beagle 2 lander, which project officials have declared lost after failing to contact Earth... South Korea to send astronaut to ISS on Soyuz Posted: Wed, Feb 11 6:53 AM ET (1153 GMT) South Korea will purchase a seat on a future Soyuz ISS mission for its first astronaut, Russian officials said Wednesday. South Korea and Russia have... NASA defends decision to cancel HST servicing mission Posted: Tue, Feb 10 6:51 AM ET (1151 GMT) NASA officials on Monday defended the agency's decision last month to cancel the final shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope despite a large... Shuttle return-to-flight costs exceed $400 million Posted: Mon, Feb 9 8:40 PM ET (0140 GMT) The total cost of returning the space shuttle fleet to service after the Columbia accident last year will top $400 million, over $100 million more... Spirit drills hole in Mars rock Posted: Mon, Feb 9 11:32 AM ET (1632 GMT) The NASA Mars rover Spirit drilled the first "planned" hole in a Martian rock over the weekend as it and its twin rover continued their... |
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