SpaceX announces first Falcon 5 sale Posted: Thu, May 6 11:12 AM ET (1512 GMT) Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) announced this week the first sale of its medium-lift Falcon 5 launch vehicle. Company founder and CEO Elon Musk said... X Prize renamed to reflect major new donation Posted: Wed, May 5 2:01 PM ET (1801 GMT) The X Prize, a $10-million prize for commercial suborbital RLVs, announced a major new donation and corresponding name change on Wednesday. The prize foundation... NOAA to retire GOES satellite Posted: Wed, May 5 10:22 AM ET (1422 GMT) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will retire a 10-year-old weather satellite on Wednesday, the agency announced this week. The GOES-8... Sea Launch deploys DirecTV satellite Posted: Tue, May 4 2:13 PM ET (1813 GMT) The multinational Sea Launch consortium successfully launched a new satellite for direct TV broadcasting company DirecTV early Tuesday. The Zenit 3SL lifted off from Sea... PanAmSat reports first-quarter loss Posted: Mon, May 3 8:06 PM ET (0006 GMT) Satellite operator PanAmSat reported a loss in its fiscal first quarter Monday because of a one-time charge related to the on-orbit failure of... Shuttle managers back Hubble decision Posted: Sun, May 2 2:40 PM ET (1840 GMT) NASA officials overseeing the space shuttle's return to flight said Friday there are several technical reasons why shuttle missions should not be conducted to... Arianespace reports 2003 profit Posted: Sat, May 1 10:42 AM ET (1442 GMT) European launch services provider Arianespace reported Friday a profit in 2003 after several years of losses. The company said it had recorded a profit of ... New Skies reportedly up for sale Posted: Fri, Apr 30 7:29 PM ET (2329 GMT) Satellite communications company New Skies Satellites is considering a number of strategic options including a potential sale of the company, Reuters reported this week. Reuters... Mars Express boom deployment postponed Posted: Fri, Apr 30 8:17 AM ET (1217 GMT) ESA has decided to delay the deployment of radar booms on the Mars Express spacecraft because of concerns the boom could damage the spacecraft. ESA... Soyuz lands in Kazakhstan Posted: Fri, Apr 30 8:00 AM ET (1200 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying three astronauts from the International Space Station safely landed in Kazakhstan early Friday. The Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft landed on target... |
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