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Exoplanet discovered in triple star system Posted: Thu, Jul 14 8:18 AM ET (1218 GMT) Astronomers announced Thursday that they have discovered an extrasolar planet orbiting a star that is a part of a triple-star system. In a paper... Fuel sensor glitch scrubs shuttle launch Posted: Wed, Jul 13 6:20 PM ET (2220 GMT) A problem with a fuel sensor on the shuttle's external tank, similar to one NASA encountered earlier this year, forced shuttle managers to delay... Shuttle launch remains on schedule Posted: Wed, Jul 13 8:19 AM ET (1219 GMT) The launch of the space shuttle Discovery remains on track for Wednesday afternoon despite an incident late Tuesday that caused minor damage to the orbiter.... NASA awards CEV study contracts Posted: Wed, Jul 13 8:06 AM ET (1206 GMT) NASA announced Tuesday that it has issued study contracts to the two teams who submitted proposals for the development of the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV),... NASA tying up loose ends for shuttle launch Posted: Tue, Jul 12 8:23 AM ET (1223 GMT) Shuttle managers said late Monday they were handing only a few "loose ends" in the final days before Wednesday afternoon's launch of the shuttle... 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... |
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