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Lockheed Martin gains space sales, profits Posted: Sat, Jan 28 10:27 AM ET (1527 GMT) Lockheed Martin reported this week increased sales and profits for its space division for the fourth quarter of 2005 and the full year. Lockheed said... Small exoplanet discovered Posted: Thu, Jan 26 8:21 AM ET (1321 GMT) Astronomers have discovered a distant extrasolar planet with a mass only five times that of the Earth. In a paper published in Thursday's issue... Northrop Grumman reports increased space sales, profit Posted: Wed, Jan 25 6:49 AM ET (1149 GMT) The space technology division of aerospace company Northrop Grumman reported increased sales and profits in 2005 over 2004, the company announced Tuesday. The division reported... Japan launches earth sciences satellite Posted: Tue, Jan 24 6:45 AM ET (1145 GMT) An H-2A rocket successfully launched Tuesday an a new earth sciences satellite that will play a key disaster monitoring role. The H-2A lifted... NASA shuffles center leadership Posted: Tue, Jan 24 6:33 AM ET (1133 GMT) NASA announced Monday that the head of the Stennis Space Center had been reassigned to a post at the Kennedy Space Center, to be replaced... Next ISS mission pushed back Posted: Mon, Jan 23 7:39 AM ET (1239 GMT) Russia is postponing the launch of the next crew to the International Space Station because of technical problems with their Soyuz spacecraft, the Itar-Tass... ALOS launch delayed Posted: Mon, Jan 23 7:33 AM ET (1233 GMT) The launch of a remote sensing satellite on a Japanese launch vehicle has been delayed 24 hours because of a minor glitch. The Japanese space... NASA terminates space science mission Posted: Sun, Jan 22 9:05 AM ET (1405 GMT) NASA has ended a six-year-old space science mission after the spacecraft suffered a fatal failure, the space agency announced late Friday. The Imager... Ames director Hubbard resigns Posted: Sun, Jan 22 8:48 AM ET (1348 GMT) Scott Hubbard, director of NASA's Ames Research Center in California, announced last week that he planned to step down in the near future. Hubbard,... Scientists pleased by Stardust sample return Posted: Fri, Jan 20 7:54 AM ET (1254 GMT) Scientists involved with NASA's Stardust mission said Thursday that they were extremely happy with the cargo of cometary and interstellar dust returned by the... |
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