NASA, Air Force to continue RLV cooperation Posted: Wed, May 22 8:22 AM ET (1222 GMT) NASA and the US Air Force announced Tuesday that the two organizations plan to continue joint studies of reusable launch vehicle (RLV) technology, including the... News briefs: May 21 Posted: Wed, May 22 7:57 AM ET (1157 GMT) Chinese officials Tuesday denied news reports that the country was planning to land people on the Moon by 2010. In an interview with the BBC,... Poll shows interest in space tourism among affluent Posted: Tue, May 21 10:15 AM ET (1415 GMT) A poll released Monday shows that substantial numbers of affluent Americans are interested in space tourism. The poll by Zogby International, commissioned by the Futron... News briefs: May 20 Posted: Tue, May 21 9:07 AM ET (1307 GMT) A coolant glitch in one ISS module shut down power throughout the station for several hours Sunday, NASA officials reported Monday. Bad data sent by... ISS oxygen generator repaired Posted: Mon, May 20 10:04 AM ET (1404 GMT) The crew of the International Space Station repaired a faulty oxygen generator Saturday, Russian officials said. The Russian Elektron unit, which generates oxygen through electrolysis... News briefs: May 18-19 Posted: Mon, May 20 9:00 AM ET (1300 GMT) China plans to launch its first spacecraft to the Moon by 2010, a Chinese newspaper reported Monday. The article in the English-language publication China... Report blames rain, disrepair for Baikonur roof collapse Posted: Sat, May 18 10:31 AM ET (1431 GMT) A preliminary report by a Russian government commission blames heavy rains and poor upkeep for the collapse of the roof a hangar at the Baikonur... News briefs: May 17 Posted: Sat, May 18 10:11 AM ET (1411 GMT) South African space tourist Mark Shuttleworth said Friday that he would be interested in flying in space again. Although Shuttleworth didn't say when or... Arianespace posts wider-than-expected loss Posted: Fri, May 17 7:54 PM ET (2354 GMT) Arianespace announced Friday that the company recorded a loss of 193 million euros (US$178 million) in 2001, nearly four times larger than the company... Decision expected soon on next space tourist Posted: Fri, May 17 7:39 PM ET (2339 GMT) A decision on who will be the next space tourist #151; a former NASA official or a pop music star is expected by the... |
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