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Sea Launch considering Baikonur launch options Posted: Fri, Sep 20 9:01 PM ET (0101 GMT) The multinational Sea Launch consortium is considering launching rockets from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, SPACE.com reported Friday. Boeing Launch Services president Jim Maser... CNES director-general resigns Posted: Fri, Sep 20 10:44 AM ET (1444 GMT) The director-general of the French space agency CNES announced his resignation Thursday in order to pursue another post. Gerard Brachet will step down from... Beagle 2 could miss Mars Express launch Posted: Fri, Sep 20 8:11 AM ET (1211 GMT) Britain's Beagle 2 Mars lander is in danger of missing its ride to Mars next year on ESA's Mars Express spacecraft, according to... Hubbard named new NASA Ames director Posted: Thu, Sep 19 8:08 PM ET (0008 GMT) NASA selected Scott Hubbard as the new director of the Ames Research Center in California on Thursday. Hubbard succeeds Henry McDonald, whon is stepping down... O'Keefe disapproved handling of CLCS shutdown Posted: Thu, Sep 19 7:56 PM ET (2356 GMT) NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe said Wednesday that he was disappointed in the way employees at the Kennedy Space Center were told this week that... NRC report criticizes ISS science Posted: Thu, Sep 19 10:36 AM ET (1436 GMT) A report issued Wednesday by the National Research Council sharply criticized the scientific plans of the International Space Station, noting that the orbiting facility currently... Astronomers detect water on exoplanets Posted: Thu, Sep 19 10:21 AM ET (1421 GMT) Astronomers announced this week that they have detected evidence of water in the atmospheres of several extrasolar planets. Italian scientists used a radio telescope to... Middleweight black holes discovered Posted: Thu, Sep 19 10:14 AM ET (1414 GMT) Astronomers have found evidence for medium-size black holes in the centers of globular clusters. Hubble Space Telescope observations confirmed that a black hole with... Atlas 2AS launches Hispasat Posted: Wed, Sep 18 10:44 PM ET (0244 GMT) An Atlas 2AS successfully launched a Hispasat communications satellite Wednesday evening. The Atlas 2AS lifted off from pad 36A at Cape Canaveral, Florida on schedule... New "moon" likely space junk Posted: Wed, Sep 18 6:21 PM ET (2221 GMT) Astronomers have found evidence that a newly-discovered object in a distant orbit around the Earth is most likely a spent upper stage or other... |
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