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International partners agree to ISS extension
Posted: Fri, Mar 12 6:38 AM ET (1138 GMT)
ISS illustration (NASA) Partner nations in the International Space Station project affirmed Thursday their desire to keep operating the station at least to 2020, while studying the possibility of further extensions. Heads of the agencies involved in the ISS, meeting in Japan, concluded that there are no "technical constraints" to keep flying the ISS to at least 2020. The agencies are studying certification of on-orbit elements of the station through 2028, 30 years after the launch of the station's first modules. Previous NASA budget documents included funding for the ISS only through 2015, but the 2011 budget proposal released last month includes extending ISS operations at least through 2020.


GeoEye selects Lockheed for next satellite
Posted: Fri, Mar 12 6:30 AM ET (1130 GMT)
GeoEye-2 illustration (Lockheed Martin) Commercial remote sensing company GeoEye announced Thursday that it has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to build its next imaging satellite in the hopes of securing additional business from the US government. The GeoEye-2 satellite will be similar in imaging capability to the existing GeoEye-1, which can take images with resolutions as sharp as 41 centimeters, but will feature enhancements to allow it to collect more imagery at faster rates. Advance work on the camera system for the satellite, provided by ITT, started back in 2007. GeoEye plans to launch the new satellite in late 2012. Lockheed Martin built the Ikonos satellite for GeoEye predecessor company Space Imaging, while General Dynamics's satellite unit, sold last week to Orbital Sciences Corporation, built GeoEye-1. Terms of the deal were not disclosed; the contract was announced a day after GeoEye secured a financing deal with Cerebus Capital Management for the satellite, part of GeoEye's effort to secure an EnhancedView contract from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.


Paradigm orders fourth Skynet satellite for UK military
Posted: Thu, Mar 11 5:55 AM ET (1055 GMT)
The British military and the private company that provides it with communications services have agreed to a deal that will involve the launch of a...


SpaceX test firing aborted
Posted: Wed, Mar 10 5:28 AM ET (1028 GMT)
A planned test firing of the first stage engines on the first Falcon 9 was aborted because of a technical problem, officials said late Tuesday....


White House planning April space conference
Posted: Mon, Mar 8 6:03 AM ET (1103 GMT)
The White House announced Sunday that President Barack Obama will host a conference in April to discuss his administration's new vision for space. The...





Friday, March 12
SpaceX Rebounds From Falcon 9 Countdown Cutoff
Florida Today — 12:02 pm ET (1702 GMT)
Saturn's beauty and power
BBC — 12:00 pm ET (1700 GMT)
NASA Langley helps develop all-composite space module
WTKR-TV Hampton Roads, VA — 5:58 am ET (1058 GMT)
For Sh15m, you can blast off to space with Virgin Galactic
Business Daily Africa — 5:57 am ET (1057 GMT)
VSSC has a vital role in ISRO's new schemes
Express News Service — 5:54 am ET (1054 GMT)
Astronaut lands to speak about the marvels of space
BCLocalNews.com — 5:51 am ET (1051 GMT)
Congress debates new satellite plan
USA Today — 5:51 am ET (1051 GMT)
Space Coast Wants Answers From Obama
WKMG-TV — 5:45 am ET (1045 GMT)
STS-131 enjoys smooth SSP FRR - Discovery into hypergolic loading
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 5:44 am ET (1044 GMT)
Invisible star 'shooting comets at Earth'
NEWS.com.au — 5:42 am ET (1042 GMT)
Kiwi will make it to space - Buzz Aldrin
Stuff.co.nz — 5:40 am ET (1040 GMT)
Problem may delay shuttle's last flight
Orlando Sentinel — 5:39 am ET (1039 GMT)
Glimpsing the heartbeat of the Milky Way
Astronomy Now — 5:32 am ET (1032 GMT)
Navy considers backup plans after another MUOS delay
Spaceflight Now — 5:27 am ET (1027 GMT)
Shocking recipe for making killer electrons
Discovery.com — 5:16 am ET (1016 GMT)

Thursday, March 11
Shocking recipe for making killer electrons
ESA — 8:41 pm ET (0141 GMT)
Sen. Bennett: earmarking may be only way to save ATK jobs
Cache Valley (UT) Daily — 8:39 pm ET (0139 GMT)
Church taking online prayer requests for NASA
Ultimate Clear Lake (TX) — 8:38 pm ET (0138 GMT)





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