Soyuz docks with ISS Posted: Tue, Jul 17 7:03 AM ET (1103 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying three new International Space Station crewmembers docked with the station early Tuesday. The Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft docked with the station'... Spacecraft issue could delay MSL landing data Posted: Tue, Jul 17 6:53 AM ET (1053 GMT) A problem with a spacecraft currently in orbit around Mars could mean that telemetry from next month's landing by NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (... Soyuz launches ISS crew Posted: Sun, Jul 15 9:51 AM ET (1351 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying three new International Space Station crewmembers launched early Sunday. The Soyuz rocket lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at... Astronomers detect "dark" galaxies Posted: Fri, Jul 13 7:29 AM ET (1129 GMT) Astronomers announced this week that they have discovered so-called "dark" galaxies from an early phase of the history of the universe. Dark galaxies are... Fifth moon spotted orbiting Pluto Posted: Thu, Jul 12 6:40 AM ET (1040 GMT) Astronomers announced Wednesday the discovery of a fifth, and very small, moon orbiting the dwarf planet Pluto. Scientists detected the moon, temporarily designated S/2012 (... Virgin Galactic announces smallsat launcher Posted: Wed, Jul 11 7:38 PM ET (2338 GMT) Virgin Galactic, the company best known for developing the SpaceShipTwo suborbital vehicle for space tourism, announced Wednesday it is also developing an air-launched rocket... Marshall director to leave NASA for industry Posted: Wed, Jul 11 6:49 AM ET (1049 GMT) The head of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) will leave the center to take a position with Aerojet, the agency announced this week.... Proton launches SES satellite Posted: Tue, Jul 10 9:58 PM ET (0158 GMT) A Proton rocket successfully placed a communications satellite for European operator SES into orbit on Tuesday. The Proton-M rocket lifted off from the Baikonur... XCOR to establish R&D center, headquarters in Texas Posted: Tue, Jul 10 8:02 AM ET (1202 GMT) XCOR Aerospace, a suborbital vehicle developer based in Mojave, California, since its formation over a decade ago, announced plans Monday to move its headquarters and... New studies refute earlier arsenic life claims Posted: Tue, Jul 10 7:49 AM ET (1149 GMT) Two studies released late Sunday refute earlier claims by NASA-funded researchers of the discovery of a bacterium that could thrive on arsenic instead of... |
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