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NASA investigating shuttle tile repair technologies Posted: Tue, Feb 25 9:49 AM ET (1449 GMT) NASA is looking at ways future space shuttle crews could repair damaged tiles while in orbit, several publications reported Tuesday. NASA officials said they were... New search for additional Pluto moons planned Posted: Mon, Feb 24 8:24 PM ET (0124 GMT) Planetary scientists plan to carry out a telescope search in the near future for any additional moons of the distant planet Pluto. Officials with the... Possible shuttle debris found in Nevada Posted: Mon, Feb 24 8:42 AM ET (1342 GMT) Search teams found several metal fragments in the Nevada desert this weekend that could come from the space shuttle Columbia. The searchers, combing the desert... Boeing commercial satellite chief resigns Posted: Sat, Feb 22 10:38 AM ET (1538 GMT) Randy Brinkley, president of Boeing Satellite Systems (BSS), resigned on Friday after a two-year effort to right the struggling satellite manufacturer. Boeing did not... Additional tank debris may have hit shuttle Posted: Sat, Feb 22 10:27 AM ET (1527 GMT) Up to three chunks of debris from the external tank may have struck Columbia's left wing during liftoff, according to evidence NASA released Friday.... Russia seeks US, European funding help for ISS Posted: Fri, Feb 21 8:53 AM ET (1353 GMT) Russian officials said Thursday that they need financial support from the United States or Europe in order to provide the additional spacecraft needed to resupply... Intelsat reports lower profits Posted: Fri, Feb 21 8:40 AM ET (1340 GMT) Satellite communications company Intelsat reported this week sharply lower profits in 2002 because of overall weakness in the telecommunications industry. Intelsat reported net income of $... Melting snow responsible for Martian gullies Posted: Thu, Feb 20 2:28 PM ET (1928 GMT) Gullies discovered on the sides of several Martian craters nearly three years ago are likely formed by melting snow, scientists reported yesterday. In a paper... Columbia board to expand focus of investigation Posted: Thu, Feb 20 9:55 AM ET (1455 GMT) Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (AIB) said this week that they planned to expand the scope of their investigation to look potential problems... Manned Shenzhou launch now planned for November Posted: Wed, Feb 19 6:39 PM ET (2339 GMT) The first manned launch of a Chinese spacecraft is now slated for November, one month later than previously suggested, according to Chinese media reports. The... |
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