Astronomers discover 11 moons of Jupiter Posted: Fri, May 17 7:59 AM ET (1159 GMT) Astronomers announced Thursday that they had discovered 11 moons orbiting Jupiter, giving the giant planet a total of 39 natural satellites, more than any other... News briefs: May 16 Posted: Fri, May 17 7:45 AM ET (1145 GMT) Asteroid impacts may not have only ended the reign of dinosaurs on Earth, it may have allowed their reign to begin in the first place.... Business briefs: May 16 Posted: Fri, May 17 7:27 AM ET (1127 GMT) The Air Force is considering adding "significant" new funding to its EELV program, Space News reported Thursday. Air Force undersecretary Peter Teets told reporters that... News briefs: May 15 Posted: Thu, May 16 8:07 AM ET (1207 GMT) Congressman Nick Lampson (D-TX) introduced legislation in the House of Representatives Wednesday designed to focus the nation's space exploration efforts. The Space Exploration... Business briefs: May 15 Posted: Thu, May 16 7:48 AM ET (1148 GMT) Lockheed Martin may sell its commercial satellite unit, the company's chairman said Wednesday. Vance Coffman said that a "strategic action of one sort or... ISS oxygen generator undergoing repairs Posted: Wed, May 15 8:28 PM ET (0028 GMT) An oxygen generator on the International Space Station has malfunctioned and is undergoing repairs, forcing the crew to use a backup oxygen system. Elektron, a... DIRECTV satellite suffers glitch Posted: Wed, May 15 8:12 PM ET (0012 GMT) A direct broadcasting television satellite owned by DIRECTV has been relegated to a backup role after the failure of one of its main computers. DIRECTV... News briefs: May 14 Posted: Wed, May 15 2:31 PM ET (1831 GMT) NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe named two people to key positions within the agency Tuesday, the latest in a string of appointments. Langley Research Center... China launches two satellites Posted: Wed, May 15 9:06 AM ET (1306 GMT) A Chinese Long March booster launched a weather satellite and marine surveying spacecraft Wednesday. The Long March 4B booster lifted off from the Taiyuan launch... Report: Arianespace may need government support to survive Posted: Wed, May 15 8:55 AM ET (1255 GMT) European launch services provider Arianespace may need government support to ride out a downturn in the commercial launch market and avoid bankruptcy, Space News reported... |
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