Mars Global Surveyor in safe mode Posted: Mon, Sep 5 11:22 AM ET (1522 GMT) NASA's Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft has entered a protective "safe mode" after encountering a problem with its onboard processing system, the BBC reported... Russia launches military satellite Posted: Mon, Sep 5 11:13 AM ET (1513 GMT) A Soyuz rocket successfully launched a Russian military satellite on Friday. The Soyuz-U booster lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 5:... Spirit crests Martian hill Posted: Fri, Sep 2 8:54 AM ET (1254 GMT) The Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has reached the top of a hill overlooking Gusev Crater as project scientists plot out the rover's future path,... Hurricane could delay next shuttle mission Posted: Thu, Sep 1 1:55 PM ET (1755 GMT) Extensive damage to the Gulf Coast caused by Hurricane Katrina this week could force NASA to delay the next space shuttle launch from March 2006... Cassini sees dynamic nature of Enceladus Posted: Thu, Sep 1 1:47 PM ET (1747 GMT) Images and other data obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft show that the icy Saturnian moon of Enceladus is far more active that planetary scientists... Hurricane damages NASA facilities Posted: Wed, Aug 31 9:01 AM ET (1301 GMT) Hurricane Katrina, which devastated portions of the Gulf coast earlier this week, has caused modest damage to two NASA facilities in the area that could... Orbital wins satellite order Posted: Wed, Aug 31 8:49 AM ET (1249 GMT) Orbital Sciences Corporation has won a contract to build a communications satellite for a US-Japanese joint venture, the satellite manufacturer announced Tuesday. The Horizons-... China launches science satellite Posted: Tue, Aug 30 8:37 AM ET (1237 GMT) For the second time in less than a month China has launched a recoverable science satellite, the same day as a similar spacecraft returned to... Intelsat to acquire PanAmSat Posted: Mon, Aug 29 7:28 AM ET (1128 GMT) Intelsat announced early Monday that it has reached an agreement to acquire rival communications satellite operator PanAmSat for $3.2 billion. Under the agreement, Intelsat... Hurricane threatens shuttle tank facility Posted: Mon, Aug 29 7:18 AM ET (1118 GMT) A powerful hurricane headed for New Orleans threatens to damage the plant where the space shuttle's external tanks are built. Hurricane Katrina is expected... |
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