SpaceX unveils large booster Posted: Mon, Sep 12 7:15 AM ET (1115 GMT) Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) announced last week that it has signed a contract for a new large rocket that will compete head-to-head with... Progress docks with ISS Posted: Sat, Sep 10 6:48 PM ET (2248 GMT) A Progress cargo spacecraft docked with the International Space Station Saturday. Progress M-54 docked with the aft port of the Zvezda module of the... Fred Gregory resigns from NASA Posted: Sat, Sep 10 10:55 AM ET (1455 GMT) NASA Deputy Administrator Fred Gregory, a former astronaut, announced Friday his intent to retire from the space agency, and the White House moved quickly to... Proton launches Anik F1R Posted: Fri, Sep 9 8:37 AM ET (1237 GMT) A Proton rocket launched a Canadian communications satellite early Friday. The Proton M lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 5:53 pm... NASA hurricane damage may exceed $1 billion Posted: Fri, Sep 9 8:27 AM ET (1227 GMT) NASA officials said Thursday that Hurricane Katrina may cost the agency over $1 billion, but declined to speculate how much of a delay, if any,... Progress launched to ISS Posted: Fri, Sep 9 12:20 AM ET (0420 GMT) A Soyuz rocket launched a Progress cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station on Thursday. The Soyuz carrying the Progress M-54 spacecraft lifted off... Next Shenzhou mission expected soon Posted: Thu, Sep 8 8:53 AM ET (1253 GMT) Chinese officials said this week that the launch of Shenzhou 6, China's second manned spaceflight, would take place either this month or next. Zhang... Launch companies announce contracts Posted: Wed, Sep 7 9:35 PM ET (0135 GMT) The three major commercial launch vehicle companies Arianespace, International Launch Services (ILS), and Sea Launch each announced new launch contracts on Tuesday. Arianespace... Deep Impact comet surprisingly fluffy Posted: Wed, Sep 7 9:21 PM ET (0121 GMT) Scientists analyzing data from NASA's Deep Impact mission said this week that the comet the Deep Impact probe collided with had an unexpectedly weak... Mars dunes may contain water Posted: Tue, Sep 6 7:27 AM ET (1127 GMT) Giant sand dunes on the surface of Mars may contain water ice, a scientist suggested Monday. Speaking at a science conference in Dublin, Ireland, planetary... |
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