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Canadian Arrow announces astronaut team Posted: Fri, Jun 27 9:46 PM ET (0146 GMT) Canadian Arrow, an X Prize competitor, announced Thursday the group of six astronauts who will fly the team's suborbital spacecraft. The six people, all... Opportunity rover ready for Saturday night launch Posted: Fri, Jun 27 7:08 PM ET (2308 GMT) Opportunity, the second of twin Mars rovers, is ready for launch on Saturday night, with weather the leading concern. Opportunity is scheduled for launch on... O'Keefe promises stringent new safety rules Posted: Fri, Jun 27 10:08 AM ET (1408 GMT) NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe said Thursday that NASA will exceed any shuttle safety rule changes proposed by the board investigating the Columbia accident. O'... Kennedy named new director of KSC Posted: Fri, Jun 27 10:06 AM ET (1406 GMT) James Kennedy will become the new permanent director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center later this summer, NASA announced Thursday. Kennedy will replace Roy Bridges,... Mars Odyssey finds more subterranean ice Posted: Fri, Jun 27 9:28 AM ET (1328 GMT) Planetary scientists analyzing data from NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft said Thursday that they believe the planet has more subsurface water ice in its northern... Pegasus launches OrbView-3 Posted: Thu, Jun 26 9:11 PM ET (0111 GMT) A Pegasus launch vehicle successfully placed the OrbView-3 commercial remote sensing satellite into orbit Thursday afternoon. The Pegasus XL was deployed from its L-... Two ex-Boeing employees indicted on Lockheed document theft Posted: Thu, Jun 26 10:45 AM ET (1445 GMT) Two former Boeing employees implicated in the theft and misuse of sensitive Lockheed Martin launch vehicle documents have been formally indicted by federal prosecutors on... Japan to cooperate with Europe on Mercury mission Posted: Thu, Jun 26 10:36 AM ET (1436 GMT) Japan is set to approve plans to cooperate with Europe on an ambitious Mercury orbiter and lander mission scheduled for early next decade, according to... Pentagon willing to punish Boeing for procurement violations Posted: Wed, Jun 25 11:38 AM ET (1538 GMT) A top Air Force official said Tuesday that he was willing to enact sanctions against aerospace companies that violate procurement rules, a subtle reference to... CAIB believes foam impact "most probable" cause of accident Posted: Wed, Jun 25 11:11 AM ET (1511 GMT) Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board made their strongest statement to date Tuesday about the cause of the shuttle accident, saying foam impacting the... |
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