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Spacehab proposes ISS cargo spacecraft Posted: Tue, Jul 12 8:11 AM ET (1211 GMT) Houston-based Spacehab, a company best known for developing modules flown on the space shuttle, is planning to develop a modular series of cargo spacecraft... STS-114 countdown begins Posted: Mon, Jul 11 8:41 AM ET (1241 GMT) The countdown for Wednesday afternoon's launch of the shuttle Discovery started Sunday evening with no technical issues reported and a favorable weather forecast. The... Deep Impact reveals dusty nature of comet Posted: Mon, Jul 11 8:33 AM ET (1233 GMT) Comet Tempel 1 released far more dust than scientists expected when a probe released by NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft collided with the nucleus last... Japan launches astronomy satellite Posted: Sun, Jul 10 9:07 PM ET (0107 GMT) The Japanese space agency JAXA announced Sunday that it had successfully launched a small x-ray astronomy satellite. An M-5 launch vehicle carrying the... Hurricane will not delay shuttle launch Posted: Sat, Jul 9 11:32 AM ET (1532 GMT) A hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico will pose no risk to the Kennedy Space Center and thus will not delay Wednesday's scheduled launch... Japanese launch delayed again Posted: Fri, Jul 8 8:30 AM ET (1230 GMT) The Japanese space agency JAXA announced late Thursday that the launch of an astronomy spacecraft had been delayed again because of poor weather. The M-... Arianespace delays iPSTAR launch Posted: Thu, Jul 7 8:34 AM ET (1234 GMT) Arianespace announced Wednesday that it has delayed the launch of the iPSTAR communications satellite for several days because of a problem with ground equipment at... Roskosmos signs contract for Olsen flight Posted: Wed, Jul 6 8:58 AM ET (1258 GMT) The Russian space agency Roskosmos has signed a contract with Gregory Olsen that will allow the American businessman to fly to the International Space Station... China launches experimental satellite Posted: Wed, Jul 6 8:47 AM ET (1247 GMT) China launched a small experimental satellite early Wednesday. A Long March 2D rocket lifted off Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 6:40... Japanese launch delayed Posted: Wed, Jul 6 8:40 AM ET (1240 GMT) Poor weather has delayed the launch an astronomy satellite for at least two days, the Japanese space agency JAXA announced. The M-5 rocket was... |
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