SES switches satellite launch from Proton to Atlas Posted: Thu, May 13 8:38 AM ET (1238 GMT) International Launch Services announced Wednesday that SES Americom has shifted the launch of a communications satellite from a Proton to an Atlas 5. ILS said... China confirm Shenzhou 6 plans Posted: Thu, May 13 8:28 AM ET (1228 GMT) Chinese officials this week announced that the next manned Chinese space flight will take place in the fall of 2005 and will likely carry two... Australian satellite to fly on first Soyuz from Kourou Posted: Wed, May 12 1:50 PM ET (1750 GMT) An Australian communications satellite will fly on the first Soyuz rocket to be launched from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, company officials announced... New Mexico to host X Prize Cup Posted: Wed, May 12 8:41 AM ET (1241 GMT) The X Prize Foundation has selected New Mexico to host a competition featuring suborbital RLVs. The inaugural X Prize Cup will take place at the... Intelsat orders Atlas 5 Posted: Tue, May 11 11:40 PM ET (0340 GMT) Intelsat has ordered an Atlas 5 for the future launch of an unidentified satellite, an order that may be part of a bigger deal announced... Arianespace, EADS sign contract for Ariane 5 order Posted: Tue, May 11 8:52 AM ET (1252 GMT) Arianespace and European aerospace company EADS signed a multi-billion-euro contract Monday for a new batch of Ariane 5 boosters. The contract, valued at ... Space organizations band together to push exploration plan Posted: Tue, May 11 8:43 AM ET (1243 GMT) Thirteen space industry and advocacy organizations have joined forces to promote the new space exploration initiative introduced by President Bush earlier this year. The Space... Phoenix performs first glide test Posted: Sun, May 9 5:24 PM ET (2124 GMT) Phoenix, the subscale prototype of a proposed European RLV, successfully completed its first glide test Saturday. The six-meter-long Phoenix was dropped from a... Opportunity reaches edge of Endurance Crater Posted: Fri, May 7 1:12 PM ET (1712 GMT) The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has reached the edge of a larger crater near its landing site as scientists and engineers decide whether, and when,... NASA unveils new astronaut class Posted: Thu, May 6 8:47 PM ET (0047 GMT) NASA announced Thursday a new class of 11 astronauts, many of whom may have to wait the better part of a decade to actually fly... |
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