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CAIB to recommend NASA changes regardless of final cause of accident Posted: Wed, May 21 7:06 PM ET (2306 GMT) The chairman of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) said Tuesday that the CAIB will recommend significant changes in how NASA operates the shuttle even... NASA Marshall director to step down Posted: Tue, May 20 7:27 PM ET (2327 GMT) The director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center will be reassigned next month to NASA's education program, the space agency announced Tuesday. Art... Clouds mark change in seasons on Neptune Posted: Tue, May 20 10:32 AM ET (1432 GMT) Planetary scientists have spotted a change in cloud patterns on Neptune that they believe is linked to changing seasons on the distant planet. Hubble observations... Gehman: shuttle can fly again Posted: Sun, May 18 3:05 PM ET (1905 GMT) The chairman of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) said Saturday that he believed that the shuttle could be made safe enough to fly again.... Congress, CAIB criticize NASA on shuttle safety Posted: Sun, May 18 2:49 PM ET (1849 GMT) Members of Congress as well as the chairman of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) criticized NASA for lax shuttle safety standards last week. During... Proton launch of AMC-9 delayed Posted: Sat, May 17 5:44 PM ET (2144 GMT) The Proton launch of the AMC-9 communications satellite has been delayed for the second time in as many months, International Launch Services (ILS) announced... Loral reports first quarter loss Posted: Fri, May 16 12:33 AM ET (0433 GMT) Loral Space and Communications, a satellite manufacturer and operator, reported an increased loss in its first quarter this week. The company had a net loss... Sirius reports big subscriber increase, profit Posted: Fri, May 16 12:18 AM ET (0418 GMT) Satellite radio operator Sirius reported this week that its number of subscribers doubled in the first quarter of 2003, while payments related to debt restructuring... New federal policy to promote commercial remote sensing Posted: Thu, May 15 10:12 AM ET (1412 GMT) The US government issued a new policy statement this week that requires government agencies to use commercial satellite imagery wherever possible. The US Commercial Remote... Atlas 5 launches Hellas-Sat Posted: Wed, May 14 8:55 AM ET (1255 GMT) An Atlas 5 booster successfully launched a Greek communications satellite Tuesday evening. The Atlas 5 401 lifted off from Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral, Florida... |
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