Studying weather on extrasolar planets Posted: Fri, Aug 31 10:55 AM ET (1455 GMT) A new study released this week shows that it may be possible in the near future to examine the weather on Earth-like extrasolar planets.... Russia plans mid-September launch of ISS docking compartment Posted: Fri, Aug 31 10:34 AM ET (1434 GMT) RSC Energia, the prime contractor for the Russian segment of the International Space Station, announced this week that the company will launch a new docking... Ariane launches Intelsat 902 Posted: Thu, Aug 30 1:35 PM ET (1735 GMT) An Ariane 4 rocket launched an Intelsat communications satellite early Thursday, nearly two months after the failure of an Ariane 5. The Ariane 44L, the... Japan launches H-2A Posted: Wed, Aug 29 11:31 AM ET (1531 GMT) The Japanese space agency NASDA successfully launched an H-2A booster on its maiden flight early Wednesday. The H-2A lifted off from the Tanegashima... Arianespace shakes up executive suite Posted: Tue, Aug 28 4:43 PM ET (2043 GMT) In a surprise move, Arianespace announced Tuesday that it has hired as its new chief operating officer a man who had led a joint venture... Deep Space 1 recovers from attitude control problem Posted: Sun, Aug 26 10:04 AM ET (1404 GMT) NASA's Deep Space 1 (DS1) spacecraft has returned to normal operations after a loss of attitude lock several days ago, according to NASA memos... Proton launches classified Russian spacecraft Posted: Sat, Aug 25 10:04 AM ET (1404 GMT) A Proton rocket successfully launched a classified military satellite late Friday night. The Proton-K lifted off from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 4:34 pm EDT (... Former Space Command general to lead Joint Chiefs Posted: Sat, Aug 25 9:58 AM ET (1358 GMT) An Air Force general who once led the US Space Command has been nominated to be the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.... NASA plans to shut down UARS Posted: Fri, Aug 24 11:39 AM ET (1539 GMT) NASA plans to shut down the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) at the end of next month, the Associated Press reported Friday. NASA officials said... New data confirms Kuiper Belt object is largest minor planet Posted: Fri, Aug 24 11:28 AM ET (1528 GMT) European astronomers sifting through a data archive have confirmed that a Kuiper Belt object discovered earlier this year is the largest minor planet in the... |
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