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EchoStar to buy Rainbow satellite Posted: Fri, Jan 21 7:19 AM ET (1219 GMT) Satellite TV provider EchoStar will purchase a satellite currently used by a rival provider, Voom, putting the future of that venture into question. EchoStar said... Solar storm buffets Earth Posted: Fri, Jan 21 7:04 AM ET (1204 GMT) A powerful series of solar storms have struck the Earth in recent days, putting at least one spacecraft into a protective safe mode. The storms... Kosmos launches two satellites Posted: Thu, Jan 20 7:52 AM ET (1252 GMT) A Russian Kosmos launch vehicle placed two satellites into orbit early Thursday. The Kosmos 3M booster lifted off from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia... Brown dwarfs heavier than expected Posted: Thu, Jan 20 7:43 AM ET (1243 GMT) Brown dwarfs, objects intermediate in size between stars and planets, may be twice as heavy as predicted, a finding that could raise doubts about the... ESA, Roskosmos sign launcher agreement Posted: Wed, Jan 19 8:07 PM ET (0107 GMT) The heads of the European Space Agency and Russia's Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos) signed an agreement in Moscow Wednesday to cooperate on the development... Japanese communications satellite suffers glitch Posted: Wed, Jan 19 7:21 AM ET (1221 GMT) A Boeing-built Japanese communications satellite suffered a temporary glitch that disrupted service earlier this week. The JCSAT-1B communications satellite, operated by JSAT Corporation,... AAS backs shuttle Hubble repair mission Posted: Wed, Jan 19 6:59 AM ET (1159 GMT) The American Astronomical Society (AAS), a professional astronomy organization, announced Tuesday that it backs a report released last month that concluded that a shuttle mission... IS-804 satellite fails Posted: Mon, Jan 17 10:11 AM ET (1511 GMT) The Intelsat 804 (IS-804) communications satellite failed in orbit Friday, the second such failure for the satellite operator in less than two months. Intelsat... Huygens images show hints of flowing liquid Posted: Sun, Jan 16 11:09 AM ET (1609 GMT) Images and other data returned by ESA's Huygens probe show features suggesting of flowing liquid on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. Huygens... Boeing to cut 100 Delta jobs Posted: Sun, Jan 16 10:48 AM ET (1548 GMT) Boeing announced Friday that it plans to lay off 100 employees from the Alabama plant that manufactures Delta rockets because of a continuing contracting ban... |
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