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Swift launch delayed Posted: Wed, Nov 17 8:54 PM ET (0154 GMT) NASA delayed the launch of an astronomy satellite Wednesday because of a problem with the spacecraft's launch vehicle. The Swift spacecraft was scheduled to... Final X-43 flight a success Posted: Wed, Nov 17 7:31 AM ET (1231 GMT) The last test flight of the X-43A, an unmanned vehicle designed to test hypersonic technologies, was declared a success by NASA late Tuesday. The... SMART-1 enters lunar orbit Posted: Tue, Nov 16 8:04 AM ET (1304 GMT) SMART-1, Europe's first lunar spacecraft, has entered orbit around the Moon, ESA announced early Tuesday The spacecraft passed within 5,000 km of... X-43 test flight delayed Posted: Tue, Nov 16 7:54 AM ET (1254 GMT) The third and final test flight of the X-43A unmanned hypersonic aircraft was delayed Monday because of a technical glitch. The X-43A was... India, France to develop earth sciences satellite Posted: Sat, Nov 13 9:24 AM ET (1424 GMT) The space agencies of France and India agreed Friday to jointly develop an earth observing satellite, after several years of studying such a mission. Representatives... Mars rover replots crater exit route Posted: Fri, Nov 12 8:51 AM ET (1351 GMT) The Mars rover Opportunity will take a path out of a large crater that will be much like the route it followed into the crater... Cassini sees evidence of Titan volcanism Posted: Thu, Nov 11 9:01 AM ET (1401 GMT) Radar images by NASA's Cassini spacecraft have revealed features scientists believe are created by a kind of volcanic activity that involves molten ice. The... Solar sail launch date set Posted: Wed, Nov 10 8:13 PM ET (0113 GMT) A privately-developed solar sail is now scheduled for launch in March of next year, The Planetary Society announced Tuesday. The Cosmos 1 solar sail... JAXA president resigns Posted: Wed, Nov 10 8:02 PM ET (0102 GMT) The head of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has resigned, citing health issues, the agency announced this month. In a statement dated November 5,... America's Space Prize rules revealed Posted: Wed, Nov 10 8:57 AM ET (1357 GMT) A new prize offered by a multimillionaire businessman would give $50 million to the first privately-developed orbital spacecraft capable of flying twice in 60... |
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