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Former Microsoft exec signs up for ISS flight Posted: Mon, Apr 3 7:34 PM ET (2334 GMT) A former Microsoft software developer who led the development of some of that company's biggest programs has signed a deal to fly to the... Alcatel-Lucent merger raises questions about satellite unit Posted: Mon, Apr 3 2:06 PM ET (1806 GMT) A merger announced Sunday between telecom equipment manufacturers Alcatel and Lucent has left unresolved for now the fate of Alcatel's satellite manufacturing division, which... Soyuz docks with ISS Posted: Sat, Apr 1 8:53 AM ET (1353 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a relief crew and the first Brazilian cosmonaut docked with the International Space Station late Friday night. The Soyuz TMA-8... Russian communications satellite disabled Posted: Fri, Mar 31 2:02 PM ET (1902 GMT) A Russian communications satellite mysteriously malfunctioned earlier this week, leading some to suggest that the spacecraft was struck by a micrometeoroid or a piece of... United Launch Alliance nears approval Posted: Thu, Mar 30 2:03 PM ET (1903 GMT) The federal government is expected to give its final approval to a joint venture that mergers the noncommercial launch operations of Boeing and Lockheed Martin,... Soyuz launched to ISS Posted: Thu, Mar 30 8:49 AM ET (1349 GMT) A Soyuz spacecraft carrying the next crew for the International Space Station as well as the first Brazilian astronaut lifted off Wednesday evening. A Soyuz... NASA restores Dawn mission Posted: Tue, Mar 28 8:33 AM ET (1333 GMT) NASA has reversed its earlier cancellation of the Dawn mission to two main belt asteroids, citing renewed confidence in the project's ability to overcome... Hayabusa finds asteroid is a young object Posted: Mon, Mar 27 7:55 AM ET (1255 GMT) Data collected by Hayabusa, a Japanese asteroid mission, has found that the asteroid the spacecraft visited may have formed just 10 million years ago as... Shuttle foam loss, range safety questioned Posted: Mon, Mar 27 7:42 AM ET (1242 GMT) The shuttle Discovery lost more foam on its launch last July than on previous missions, according to one report, while a separate report uncovered a... Fuel leak likely cause of Falcon 1 failure Posted: Sun, Mar 26 9:21 AM ET (1421 GMT) A fuel leak in the vicinity of the first stage engine appears to be the likely cause of the failure of SpaceX's Falcon 1... |
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