EVA dropped from next shuttle mission Posted: Tue, Apr 18 8:02 AM ET (1202 GMT) One of the three spacewalks previously planned for the STS-121 shuttle mission this year has been canceled because of scheduling constraints, NASA officials said... Minotaur launches smallsat constellation Posted: Sat, Apr 15 11:58 AM ET (1558 GMT) A Minotaur rocket launched a constellation of six small satellites for a US-Taiwan project to study terrestrial and space weather. The Minotaur lifted off... Sea Launch places Japanese satellite in orbit Posted: Thu, Apr 13 8:40 AM ET (1240 GMT) A Zenit 3SL rocket successfully launched a US-built Japanese communications satellite Wednesday evening. The Zenit 3SL, operated by the multinational venture Sea Launch, lifted... "Tenth planet" only slightly larger than Pluto Posted: Wed, Apr 12 2:07 PM ET (1807 GMT) New observations of an object that last year was unofficially proclaimed the solar system's tenth planet have revealed that the world is only slightly... Venus Express enters orbit Posted: Tue, Apr 11 6:24 PM ET (2224 GMT) Venus Express, ESA's first mission to the planet Venus, entered orbit around the cloud-enshrouded world Tuesday. The spacecraft, launched in November 2005, fired... NASA to send impactor probe to the Moon Posted: Mon, Apr 10 8:45 PM ET (0045 GMT) NASA will fly a small spacecraft designed to crash into the lunar surface in search of water ice, the space agency revealed Monday. The Lunar... Ariane to launch Superbird 7 Posted: Mon, Apr 10 8:24 PM ET (0024 GMT) Arianespace has won a contract to launch a Japanese communications satellite in 2008, the launch services company announced Monday. An Ariane 5 will launch the... Soyuz returns to Earth Posted: Sat, Apr 8 10:36 PM ET (0236 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying three astronauts from the International Space Station safely landed in Kazakhstan early Sunday. The Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft undocked from the... Processing error doomed Falcon 1 launch Posted: Fri, Apr 7 8:38 AM ET (1238 GMT) A procedural error during launch preparations, not a design flaw, is the likely cause of the loss of a Falcon 1 rocket on its maiden... Spitzer sees protoplanetary disk around dead star Posted: Thu, Apr 6 8:31 AM ET (1231 GMT) NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has detected potential evidence of planets forming around a supernova remnant, which may indicate that planet formation processes are "universal".... |
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