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Soyuz launches European Mars spacecraft
Posted: Mon, Jun 2 8:03 PM ET (0003 GMT)
A Russian Soyuz booster successfully launched Monday a European Mars orbiter and a British-built Mars lander. The Soyuz lifted off on schedule at 1:...

US, Russia pledge continued space cooperation
Posted: Mon, Jun 2 1:47 PM ET (1747 GMT)
The United States and Russia signed a joint statement this weekend promising to continue cooperation in space ventures, but offered few additional details. The two-...

Japanese capsule returns to Earth
Posted: Mon, Jun 2 1:41 PM ET (1741 GMT)
A capsule from a robotic Japanese spacecraft carrying experiment samples returned to Earth last Friday. The 2-meter-long capsule from the Unmanned Space Experiment...

ISS dodges satellite
Posted: Sat, May 31 11:30 AM ET (1530 GMT)
The International Space Station maneuvered Friday to avoid any possibility of a collision with a small Italian satellite. The Progress cargo spacecraft attached to the...

Foam impact creates T-seal gap in test
Posted: Fri, May 30 11:07 AM ET (1507 GMT)
A chunk of foam fired at a segment of a space shuttle wing leading edge created a measurable gap in a T-seal, a finding...

Planets may form in only 3 million years
Posted: Fri, May 30 6:51 AM ET (1051 GMT)
Planets may form around new stars within just three million years, a fraction of the time previously thought, according to research announced this week. At...

CAIB considers contractor review, demonstration flight
Posted: Fri, May 30 6:36 AM ET (1036 GMT)
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) said this week that a more thorough review of how NASA uses contractors is warranted, while also...

ESA approves plans for Ariane 5, Rosetta
Posted: Wed, May 28 7:54 AM ET (1154 GMT)
The European Space Agency approved plans Tuesday to revitalize the Ariane 5 launch vehicle program and press ahead with the Rosetta comet missions. Ministers from...

First Mars rover launch delayed
Posted: Wed, May 28 7:30 AM ET (1130 GMT)
NASA announced Tuesday that the launch of the first of twin Mars Exploration Rovers has been delayed three days to give technicians additional time to...

ESA nations reach agreement on Galileo funding
Posted: Mon, May 26 8:56 PM ET (0056 GMT)
The member nations of the European Space Agency have reached agreement on a compromise that will free up funding for ESA's component of the...



news in brief
Artemis 2 splashes down
Posted: Sat, Apr 11 10:47 AM ET (1447 GMT)

Space Force picks 14 companies for GEO surveillance program
Posted: Sat, Apr 11 10:34 AM ET (1434 GMT)

Report warns of growing counterspace concerns
Posted: Sat, Apr 11 10:32 AM ET (1432 GMT)

news links
Friday, April 24
Wednesday Night SpaceX Launch Successful from Vandenberg
Santa Barbara (CA) Edhat — 7:17 am ET (1117 GMT)
Space Force Budget Cuts SDA’s Data Transport Funding
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 7:16 am ET (1116 GMT)
Blue Origin’s Luxembourg launch went off without a hitch
Luxembourg Times — 7:13 am ET (1113 GMT)


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