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ISS gyro fails
Posted: Wed, Mar 16 7:29 PM ET (0029 GMT)
A faulty circuit breaker caused a gyroscope on the International Space Station to shut down early Wednesday, although NASA officials said the problem will not...

Glitch strikes Mars rover instrument
Posted: Wed, Mar 16 7:26 AM ET (1226 GMT)
Scientists have suspended use of a spectrometer on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity to investigate a problem with the instrument, NASA reported late Tuesday. The...

Asian satellite TV venture planned
Posted: Tue, Mar 15 8:36 AM ET (1336 GMT)
A US-based company announced Monday plans to develop a new satellite TV system to serve a wide swath of south and east Asia. ProtoStar,...

Atlas 5 launches Inmarsat satellite
Posted: Fri, Mar 11 10:07 PM ET (0307 GMT)
An Atlas 5 vehicle successfully launched a heavy Inmarsat communications satellite Friday. The Atlas 5 431 lifted off Friday from Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral,...

Griffin to be new NASA administrator
Posted: Fri, Mar 11 5:23 PM ET (2223 GMT)
The White House announced Friday afternoon that it intends to nominate Michael Griffin as the next administrator of NASA. Griffin is currently the head of...

NASA plans job cuts
Posted: Fri, Mar 11 9:26 AM ET (1426 GMT)
NASA officials said Thursday that the agency is planning on cutting up to 15 percent of its workforce by next summer in an effort to...

Atlas 5 launch scrubbed
Posted: Thu, Mar 10 9:24 PM ET (0224 GMT)
The launch of an Atlas 5 carrying a heavy communications satellite was scrubbed Thursday because of a technical glitch late in the countdown. The Atlas...

SpaceShipOne to go to Smithsonian
Posted: Thu, Mar 10 4:53 AM ET (0953 GMT)
SpaceShipOne, the first privately-developed manned spacecraft to fly into space, will be donated to the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum (NASM)...

Hubble finds mass limit for stars
Posted: Thu, Mar 10 4:45 AM ET (0945 GMT)
Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope have shown that stars do not get any heavier than 150 times the mass of the Sun, astronomers said...

Progress spacecraft reenters
Posted: Wed, Mar 9 9:29 PM ET (0229 GMT)
A Progress cargo spacecraft that undocked from the International Space Station over a week ago has finally reentered, Russian officials said Wednesday. Progress M-51,...



news in brief
House committee opposes proposed NASA budget cuts
Posted: Sat, Apr 25 11:00 AM ET (1500 GMT)

Electron launches Japanese cubesats
Posted: Sat, Apr 25 10:57 AM ET (1457 GMT)

NASA to launch Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope in September
Posted: Sat, Apr 25 10:54 AM ET (1454 GMT)

news links
Sunday, April 26
New simulations reveal the cold, dusty reality of galaxy formation
Netherlands Research School for Astronomy — 11:55 am ET (1555 GMT)
Voyager Unlocks Satellite Propulsion Production at Scale
Voyager Space — 11:53 am ET (1553 GMT)


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