Report: Iran planning satellite launch Posted: Fri, Jan 26 7:18 AM ET (1218 GMT) Iran is planning to launch a small satellite using an indigenous booster in the near future, according to a report by Aviation Week magazine on... NASA moves up next shuttle launch Posted: Thu, Jan 25 8:10 AM ET (1310 GMT) Shuttle managers decided Wednesday to move up the launch of the next shuttle mission by one day to March 15. The mission, STS-117, had... China confirms ASAT test Posted: Tue, Jan 23 6:56 AM ET (1156 GMT) The Chinese government finally confirmed Tuesday that the country destroyed one of its own satellites with an anti-satellite weapon earlier this month, nearly a... Russia to close spaceport Posted: Tue, Jan 23 6:48 AM ET (1148 GMT) Russian military officials said Monday that they plan to close a little-used spaceport after one final launch later this year. The Svobodny Cosmodrome, located... Indian spacecraft returns to Earth Posted: Mon, Jan 22 8:18 AM ET (1318 GMT) An Indian spacecraft launched earlier this month successfully returned to Earth early Monday, marking a major milestone for the Indian space program. The Space Recovery... SS/Loral wins Intelsat contract Posted: Mon, Jan 22 8:10 AM ET (1310 GMT) Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) announced Friday that it has won a contract to build a new communications satellite for Intelsat. SS/L will build... Progress docks with ISS Posted: Sat, Jan 20 7:41 AM ET (1241 GMT) A Progress cargo spacecraft docked successfully with the International Space Station late Friday. The Progress M-59 spacecraft (called Progress 24 by NASA) docked with... US, other countries condemn China ASAT test Posted: Fri, Jan 19 7:22 AM ET (1222 GMT) The United States and several other countries formally protested Thursday a Chinese test of an anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon last week, while the Chinese government... New Horizons ready for Jupiter flyby Posted: Fri, Jan 19 7:11 AM ET (1211 GMT) NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, launched last year on a mission to the distant dwarf planet Pluto, is set to fly past Jupiter next month,... Study criticizes NASA earth science satellite plans Posted: Fri, Jan 19 6:55 AM ET (1155 GMT) A study released this week by the National Academy of Sciences concluded that the US government, particularly NASA, needs to invest in a new generation... |
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