First South Korean launch postponed Posted: Wed, Aug 19 2:05 PM ET (1805 GMT) South Korea's first attempt to launch a satellite into orbit was scrubbed Wednesday because of a pressurization problem. The Korea Space Launch Vehicle 1 (... NASA tests inflatable heat shield Posted: Wed, Aug 19 7:37 AM ET (1137 GMT) A NASA suborbital rocket tested Monday an inflatable heat shield that could reduce the weight of future reentry capsules. The Inflatable Re-entry Vehicle Experiment (... Lockheed space unit to cut 800 jobs Posted: Wed, Aug 19 7:27 AM ET (1127 GMT) Lockheed Martin plans to cut 800 jobs in its space unit later this year to improve its "competitive posture", the company announced this week. Lockheed... Delta 2 launches GPS satellite for final time Posted: Tue, Aug 18 3:02 PM ET (1902 GMT) A Delta 2 rocket launched a GPS navigation satellite early Monday, completing a 20-year run of launches of such satellites. The Delta 2 7925-... Panel: budgets don't match exploration plans Posted: Fri, Aug 14 11:24 AM ET (1524 GMT) NASA's current exploration plans cannot be achieved on the current timeline without the infusion of an additional $50 billion over the next decade, and... Tropical storm discovered on Titan Posted: Thu, Aug 13 11:32 AM ET (1532 GMT) Scientists have detected a storm in the equatorial regions in the otherwise "very bland" atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan. In a paper in the... Proton launches AsiaSat 5 Posted: Wed, Aug 12 9:46 AM ET (1346 GMT) A Proton rocket successfully placed a commercial communications satellite for AsiaSat into orbit Wednesday. The Proton-M lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... Spitzer spots planetary collision Posted: Tue, Aug 11 9:50 AM ET (1350 GMT) NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has observed the aftermath of what scientists believe is the collision of two planetary bodies around a young star. Spitzer... Kepler passes scientific tests Posted: Fri, Aug 7 8:04 AM ET (1204 GMT) Observations of a star known to have an extrasolar planet have confirmed that a new NASA spacecraft should be able to detect Earth-sized worlds... Augustine panel narrows options for NASA exploration plans Posted: Thu, Aug 6 8:01 AM ET (1201 GMT) Members of a committee examining the future of NASA's human spaceflight plans presented seven options they are studying Wednesday, ranging from variants of the... |
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