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Ariane 5 launches two satellites Posted: Wed, Apr 9 11:35 PM ET (0335 GMT) The Ariane 5 booster successfully launched two communications satellites Wednesday night on the first flight of the vehicle since a December launch failure. The Ariane... O'Keefe: shuttle flights could resume this year Posted: Wed, Apr 9 11:21 PM ET (0321 GMT) NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe said Tuesday that he believes the space shuttle could return to flight by the end of this year. O'Keefe,... ISS astronauts conduct EVA Posted: Wed, Apr 9 8:58 AM ET (1258 GMT) Two American astronauts completed a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday, the last EVA likely to take place at the station for the... Satellite glitch delays Ariane 5 launch Posted: Wed, Apr 9 8:38 AM ET (1238 GMT) A last-minute payload problem delayed Tuesday night's scheduled launch of an Ariane 5 for at least one day. The Ariane 5G was scheduled... Titan 4 launches Milsat Posted: Wed, Apr 9 8:27 AM ET (1227 GMT) A Titan 4B successfully launched the last in a series of Milstar military communications satellites on Tuesday. The Titan 4B lifted off from Complex 40... Cablevision drops out of bidding for DirecTV Posted: Mon, Apr 7 8:22 AM ET (1222 GMT) The New York Times reported Monday that cable television provider Cablevision has withdrawn its bid for satellite television operator DirecTV and Hughes Electronics, leaving perhaps... Glitches delay Titan 4 launch Posted: Sun, Apr 6 9:24 PM ET (0124 GMT) A series of launch vehicle and range issues forced the Air Force to delay Sunday's launch of a Titan 4 booster carrying a Milstar... Globalstar picks investor to restructure company Posted: Fri, Apr 4 9:34 PM ET (0234 GMT) Bankrupt satellite phone operator Globalstar announced Friday that it has selected an investment group to acquire a majority of the company and lead it out... Starchaser unveils manned spacecraft prototype Posted: Fri, Apr 4 2:05 PM ET (1905 GMT) Starchaser, a British company competing for the X Prize, unveiled Thursday a small capsule the company plans to test fly later this year. The single-... Russia to pay for additional ISS flights Posted: Thu, Apr 3 2:52 PM ET (1952 GMT) The Russian government announced Thursday that it will pay for the additional Progress flights planned to supply the International Space Station after efforts to get... |
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