Water detected in exoplanet atmosphere Posted: Thu, Apr 12 9:26 AM ET (1326 GMT) An astronomer has detected the first evidence of water in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet. In a paper to be published in the Astrophyical... Shuttle launch slips to June Posted: Wed, Apr 11 9:51 AM ET (1351 GMT) The next space shuttle launch is now scheduled for no earlier than June 8 after shuttle managers concluded Tuesday that they need more time to... Bigelow Aerospace reveals business plan Posted: Wed, Apr 11 9:39 AM ET (1339 GMT) Bigelow Aerospace, the Las Vegas-based company developing inflatable orbital habitats, released new details about its business plan on Tuesday, including efforts to target both... Proton launches Canadian communications satellite Posted: Tue, Apr 10 10:21 AM ET (1421 GMT) A Proton rocket successfully launched a communications satellite for a Canadian company early Tuesday. The Proton M lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 6:... Soyuz docks with ISS Posted: Tue, Apr 10 10:07 AM ET (1407 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Russian cosmonauts and an American space tourist docked with the ISS on Monday afternoon. The Soyuz TMA-10 spacecraft docked... Changing albedo may explain Martian global warming Posted: Mon, Apr 9 2:44 PM ET (1844 GMT) An increase in temperatures measured in the atmosphere of Mars may be explained by changes in the albedo, or reflectivity, of the planet's surface.... Soyuz launched to ISS Posted: Sat, Apr 7 4:08 PM ET (2008 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Russian cosmonauts and an American space tourist lifted off Saturday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on a mission to the International... New Mexico voters approve spaceport tax Posted: Fri, Apr 6 8:29 AM ET (1229 GMT) Voters in a southern New Mexico county approved this week a tax increase that will be used to help finance the development of a commercial... Arianespace to launch Optus D3 Posted: Thu, Apr 5 8:23 AM ET (1223 GMT) Arianespace announced Wednesday that it has won a contract to launch a new communications satellite for Australian operator Optus in 2009. Arianespace will use either... Solar storms disrupt GPS signals Posted: Thu, Apr 5 8:18 AM ET (1218 GMT) A solar storm last year created enough radio noise to disrupt signals used by the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation network, scientists announced Wednesday. Powerful... |
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