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MDA shifts Radarsat-2 launch to Soyuz Posted: Tue, Jan 10 7:14 AM ET (1214 GMT) MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA), the Canadian company that is the prime contractor on the Radarsat-2 satellite, has shifted the launch of the spacecraft... United Launch Alliance wins preliminary approval Posted: Mon, Jan 9 6:46 AM ET (1146 GMT) Defense Department officials have given preliminary approval to the proposed merger of Boeing and Lockheed Martin's government launch operations, the Wall Street Journal reported... Report: Genesis spacecraft test skipped Posted: Mon, Jan 9 6:39 AM ET (1139 GMT) Lockheed Martin engineers skipped a test that could have caught a problem with NASA's Genesis spacecraft, according to a newspaper report. The Rocky Mountain... Astronomers measure size of Charon Posted: Mon, Jan 9 6:32 AM ET (1132 GMT) Astronomers announced last week that they used a stellar occultation to measure the size of Charon, Pluto's largest moon, and confirm that the world... Topex/Poseidon mission ends Posted: Fri, Jan 6 8:17 AM ET (1317 GMT) Topex/Poseidon, a joint US-French earth sciences mission, officially ended Thursday because of spacecraft problems. The spacecraft, launched in 1992, was designed to operate... NASA makes deal for Soyuz rides Posted: Fri, Jan 6 8:05 AM ET (1305 GMT) NASA has signed an agreement with the Russian space agency Roskosmos to purchase seats on Soyuz flights for a little over $20 million each, agency... ORBCOMM raises $110 million Posted: Thu, Jan 5 7:45 AM ET (1245 GMT) Satellite communications company ORBCOMM announced Wednesday that it has closed a $110-million round of financing that will allow the company to deploy a new... Arianespace announces launch contract, 2005 profit Posted: Thu, Jan 5 7:35 AM ET (1235 GMT) Launch services provider Arianespace said Wednesday that it has won a contract to launch a military communications satellite and also reported a small profit in... Pluto colder than expected Posted: Wed, Jan 4 7:14 AM ET (1214 GMT) The surface of the distant planet Pluto is about ten degrees colder than its moon, evidence of different compositions for the two objects. Millimeter-wave... Japan training astronauts for long-term ISS missions Posted: Tue, Jan 3 8:32 AM ET (1332 GMT) The Japanese space agency JAXA is training two of its astronauts for long-duration missions on the International Space Station, even though the agency is... |
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