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Soyuz to launch Globalstar satellites Posted: Sat, Oct 8 11:58 AM ET (1558 GMT) booster, company officials announced this week. A Soyuz, marketed by the French-Russian joint venture Starsem, will launch the four satellites from Baikonur in the... Russia launches reentry demonstrator Posted: Fri, Oct 7 11:59 AM ET (1559 GMT) A Volna rocket launched a reentry demonstrator vehicle on a successful suborbital flight, Russian officials said Friday. The Volna launched from a submarine in the... JSAT orders Lockheed Martin satellite Posted: Fri, Oct 7 11:22 AM ET (1522 GMT) Lockheed Martin announced this week that Japanese satellite operator JSAT has ordered a new satellite from the company. Lockheed will build the JCSAT-11 satellite... Hale: shuttle foam loss may be caused by worker damage Posted: Wed, Oct 5 9:33 AM ET (1333 GMT) NASA shuttle program manager Wayne Hale said Tuesday that workers may have inadvertently damaged foam on the exterior tank, causing a chunk of it to... JSC director to resign Posted: Tue, Oct 4 8:16 AM ET (1216 GMT) The head of NASA's Johnson Space Center announced Monday that he plans to step down to take a university position. Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr.,... Rocket racing venture announced Posted: Tue, Oct 4 8:08 AM ET (1208 GMT) The founder of the X Prize and a venture capitalist have announced the formation of a new venture that conduct a series of races using... Soyuz docks with ISS Posted: Mon, Oct 3 7:13 AM ET (1113 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a replacement crew and a commercial passenger docked with the International Space Station early Monday. The Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft docked... Moon discovered around "10th planet" Posted: Sun, Oct 2 2:24 PM ET (1824 GMT) Astronomers who earlier this year reported the discovery of a distant solar system object larger than Pluto now say that a sizable moon orbits it.... Soyuz launches ISS crew, space tourist Posted: Sat, Oct 1 9:07 AM ET (1307 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft lifted off early Saturday carrying the next crew for the International Space Station and a commercial passenger. A Soyuz rocket lifted off... Next shuttle launch being planned for May Posted: Sat, Oct 1 8:51 AM ET (1251 GMT) NASA is beginning planning for launching the next space shuttle mission in May 2006, rather than March, as it plans no more than 19 more... |
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