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British astronaut selected for ISS mission
Posted: Tue, May 21 7:35 AM ET (1135 GMT)
Peake, Tim (ESA) A British astronaut will fly to the International Space Station in 2015, becoming the first official representative of the British government to fly in space. Tim Peake, a member of the ESA astronaut corps, will fly on Expedition 46/47 in 2015 on a six-month mission. Peake is the first British ESA astronaut, joining the astronaut corps in 2009, and will be the eighth ESA astronaut to fly a long-duration mission on the ISS. The UK had for many years not been a part of ESA's human spaceflight programs, electing to support other ESA programs instead, but in recent years has provided some funding for human spaceflight. Peake will be the first British astronaut officially representing the UK, although several other Britons or people with dual British citizenship have flown in space, including Helen Sharman with the Soviets in 1991 and several NASA astronauts.


Bion capsule returns with many dead animals
Posted: Tue, May 21 7:18 AM ET (1118 GMT)
A capsule carrying plants and animals returned to Earth after a month-long flight, only to find that many of the animals on board had perished. The Bion-M1 spacecraft landed Sunday in Russia's Orenburg region, 1,200 kilometers southeast of Moscow, 30 days after launch on a Soyuz rocket from Baikonur. Bion launched with a complement of mice, gerbils, and other animals and plants to investigate their reaction to the space environment. However, an equipment failure on the spacecraft meant that a number of mice, gerbils, and newts died during the flight. Other animals, including a number of lizards, survived the flight and the return to Earth.


Mars rover breaks distance record
Posted: Sat, May 18 10:02 AM ET (1402 GMT)
A nine-year-old Mars rover has broken the NASA record for the longest distance driven on the surface of another world. NASA announced this...


ViaSat taps Boeing for next-generation broadband satellite
Posted: Fri, May 17 9:00 AM ET (1300 GMT)
Satellite broadband provider ViaSat announced Thursday that it has selected Boeing to build its next satellite that will provided increases capacity and coverage. Boeing will...


Reaction wheel fails on Kepler, putting mission's future in question
Posted: Thu, May 16 6:50 AM ET (1050 GMT)
A second reaction wheel on NASA's Kepler spacecraft has failed, forcing agency officials to consider alternative missions for the exoplanet-hunting spacecraft. NASA reported...





Tuesday, May 21
Space industry’s hopes ride on ‘Major Tim’
Financial Times — 7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Major Tim puts an end to Britain's space oddity
The Daily Telegraph — 7:00 am ET (1100 GMT)
Buzz Aldrin on Why We Should Go to Mars
Smithsonian Magazine — 6:53 am ET (1053 GMT)
Contempt notice served on Kasturirangan
PTI — 6:52 am ET (1052 GMT)
Space research leaves some landless
Deccan Chronicle — 6:51 am ET (1051 GMT)
Despite DC budget woes, NASA still deserves support
Galveston Daily News — 6:50 am ET (1050 GMT)
Vancouver link to Hadfield's space guitar
CBC — 6:49 am ET (1049 GMT)
Planetary Science Echoes Through the Halls of Congress
The Planetary Society — 6:45 am ET (1045 GMT)
Delta 4 cleared for return to flight after close-call
Spaceflight Now — 6:34 am ET (1034 GMT)
Gerbil, mouse astronauts perish on Russian spaceflight
Christian Science Monitor — 6:31 am ET (1031 GMT)
Russian mice, gerbils dead in 30-day space ordeal; lizards live
Los Angeles Times — 6:21 am ET (1021 GMT)
Sally Ride to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Florida Today — 6:17 am ET (1017 GMT)
Company hopes to fuel growth at KSC building
Florida Today — 6:17 am ET (1017 GMT)
Curiosity Drills into Second Mars Rock
Discovery.com — 6:16 am ET (1016 GMT)

Monday, May 20
Cinepix joins space-shoot Newcomers
Screen Daily — 8:29 pm ET (0029 GMT)
Washington is stinting NASA, as usual
Houston Chronicle — 8:27 pm ET (0027 GMT)





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