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Pentagon may lift Boeing sanctions soon
Posted: Wed, Aug 25 1:28 PM ET (1728 GMT)
A top Air Force official suggested Tuesday that a contracting ban on Boeing’s launch vehicles unit may be lifted by the end of next...

Beagle 2 report released
Posted: Wed, Aug 25 12:30 AM ET (0430 GMT)
An internal investigation into the loss of the British-built Beagle 2 spacecraft has failed to come up with a definitive explanation for the failure...

Asteroid skims past Earth
Posted: Tue, Aug 24 11:20 AM ET (1520 GMT)
A small asteroid passed closer to Earth than any previously-observed body without striking the planet in March, scientists announced over the weekend. The asteroid,...

Russia rejects space tourist bid
Posted: Sat, Aug 21 9:58 AM ET (1358 GMT)
Officials with the Russian space agency announced Friday that a Russian millionaire will not fly as a space tourist on an October Soyuz flight to...

Loral submits reorganization plan
Posted: Fri, Aug 20 10:36 AM ET (1436 GMT)
Satellite operator and manufacturer Loral announced Thursday that it has submitted a reorganization plan that will allow the company to exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy...

Spirit finds more evidence of Mars water
Posted: Thu, Aug 19 10:13 AM ET (1413 GMT)
The NASA Mars rover Spirit has found additional evidence that water once flowed through and altered the rocks in Gusev Crater, project scientists said Wednesday....

Russian space tourist may not fly
Posted: Wed, Aug 18 9:37 PM ET (0137 GMT)
Efforts by a Russian businessman to fly on a Soyuz flight to the ISS this fall are on the verge of failure, Interfax reported Wednesday....

Stellar observations date Milky Way
Posted: Wed, Aug 18 9:29 PM ET (0129 GMT)
Observations of two stars in a nearby globular cluster have allowed astronomers to compute the most accurate age of the Milky Way to date. Italian...

Cassini discovers two small moons
Posted: Tue, Aug 17 1:16 PM ET (1716 GMT)
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has discovered two small moons around the planet Saturn, scientists said Monday. The two moons, provisionally named S/2004 S1 and...

Intelsat accepts buyout bid
Posted: Mon, Aug 16 6:35 PM ET (2235 GMT)
Intelsat, the world's second-largest satellite operator, announced Monday that it has accepted a buyout offer with a total value of $5 billion from...



news in brief
ISS launch damages Baikonur pad
Posted: Sun, Nov 30 8:59 AM ET (1359 GMT)

ESA secures more than €22 billion at ministerial
Posted: Sun, Nov 30 8:50 AM ET (1350 GMT)


news links
Monday, December 1
On Space Command: Springs focuses on the mission, not politics
Colorado Springs Gazette — 5:54 am ET (1054 GMT)


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