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ISS air pressure decreasing again Posted: Fri, Jan 9 11:08 AM ET (1608 GMT) The air pressure on the International Space Station is again decreasing slightly after appearing to level off, NASA station managers reported Thursday. The Russian media... Reports: Bush space policy announcement expected next week Updated: Thu, Jan 8 9:49 PM ET (0249 GMT) Originally Posted: Thu, Jan 8 7:52 PM ET (0052 GMT) President George W. Bush will make an announcement next week about a new US space policy that could include resuming human missions to the Moon,... EADS expects space division to break even in 2004 Posted: Thu, Jan 8 7:45 PM ET (0045 GMT) The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) said Thursday that it expects its space division to break even in the coming year after losses... Rover roll-off to be delayed a few days Posted: Thu, Jan 8 1:06 PM ET (1806 GMT) Officials with NASA's Mars Exploration Rover project said that the "roll-off" of the rover Spirit from its lander will be delayed a few... Mars Express fails to detect Beagle 2 Posted: Wed, Jan 7 1:34 PM ET (1834 GMT) A first attempt by ESA's Mars Express orbiter to detect signals from the British-built Beagle 2 lander turned up nothing on Wednesday. Mars... Air scrubber suspected in ISS air leak Posted: Wed, Jan 7 1:27 PM ET (1827 GMT) A small air leak reported on the International Space Station earlier this week may be associated with a carbon dioxide scrubber, according to NASA officials.... Spirit landing site named to honor Columbia Posted: Wed, Jan 7 11:43 AM ET (1643 GMT) The landing site of NASA's Mars rover Spirit will be renamed to honor the crew of the shuttle Columbia, lost nearly one year ago.... Stardust returns more data from comet flyby Posted: Wed, Jan 7 11:36 AM ET (1636 GMT) NASA's Stardust spacecraft has transmitted additional images and other data from its flyby of the comet Wild-2, scientists said Tuesday. Project scientists said... NASA shows off color images from Spirit Posted: Wed, Jan 7 12:04 AM ET (0504 GMT) Scientists showed off Tuesday the first color images taken by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, calling the images the sharpest ever taken of the planet.... Boeing, Lockheed win GPS 3 study contracts Posted: Tue, Jan 6 11:45 PM ET (0445 GMT) The Air Force awarded Boeing and Lockheed Martin study contracts Monday for the next generation of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. Each company will receive $... |
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