Vega launches Earth sciences spacecraft Posted: Fri, Jun 26 2:35 PM ET (1835 GMT) A Vega rocket successfully placed a European Earth sciences satellite into orbit late Monday. The Vega lifted off from Kourou, French Guiana, at 9:52... US-Argentine Earth science spacecraft fails in orbit Posted: Sat, Jun 20 11:39 AM ET (1539 GMT) A four-year-old Earth sciences satellite developed by the United States and Argentina has failed in orbit, NASA announced this week. The Satelite de... NASA approves Europa mission for next phase of development Posted: Sat, Jun 20 11:24 AM ET (1524 GMT) NASA announced this week that a proposed mission to Jupiter's moon Europa has been approved to formally enter its next stage of development. The... OneWeb selects Airbus for satellite construction deal Posted: Fri, Jun 19 7:46 PM ET (2346 GMT) OneWeb, the venture planning a constellation of hundreds of low Earth orbit communications satellites, announced this week it has selected Airbus Defence and Space to... Philae awakes from hibernation Posted: Sun, Jun 14 11:31 AM ET (1531 GMT) The European Space Agency's Philae comet lander contacted Earth this weekend for the first time since shortly after its landing in November. ESA announced... ISS crew returns to Earth Posted: Fri, Jun 12 1:52 PM ET (1752 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying three ISS crewmembers safely landed in Kazakhstan Thursday. The Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft landed on target southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, at... Soyuz-2 rocket returns to flight in military launch Posted: Sat, Jun 6 11:36 AM ET (1536 GMT) A Soyuz-2.1a rocket launched a military satellite Friday in the first launch of that vehicle since the loss of a Progress spacecraft in... House passes NASA budget Posted: Sat, Jun 6 11:18 AM ET (1518 GMT) The US House of Representatives approved Wednesday an appropriations bill that provides $18.5 billion for NASA in fiscal year 2016, but transfer funds among... Canada extends role on ISS through 2024 Posted: Fri, Jun 5 5:14 PM ET (2114 GMT) The Canadian government announced this week that it will extend its commitment to the International Space Station through 2024, allowing the nation's two current... Progress failure blamed on "design peculiarity" with rocket Posted: Fri, Jun 5 5:01 PM ET (2101 GMT) The loss of a Progress spacecraft launched in April was caused by an unforeseen interaction between the spacecraft and its upper stage, Russian investigators said... |
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