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US, other countries condemn China ASAT test Posted: Fri, Jan 19 7:22 AM ET (1222 GMT) The United States and several other countries formally protested Thursday a Chinese test of an anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon last week, while the Chinese government... New Horizons ready for Jupiter flyby Posted: Fri, Jan 19 7:11 AM ET (1211 GMT) NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, launched last year on a mission to the distant dwarf planet Pluto, is set to fly past Jupiter next month,... Study criticizes NASA earth science satellite plans Posted: Fri, Jan 19 6:55 AM ET (1155 GMT) A study released this week by the National Academy of Sciences concluded that the US government, particularly NASA, needs to invest in a new generation... Report: China tests ASAT Posted: Thu, Jan 18 8:24 AM ET (1324 GMT) China tested an anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon earlier this month, destroying an aging Chinese weather satellite, Aviation Week reported online Wednesday night. According to the... Progress launched to ISS Posted: Thu, Jan 18 8:19 AM ET (1319 GMT) A Soyuz rocket launched a Progress cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station early Thursday. The Soyuz rocket launched the Progress M-59 spacecraft (called... Japan planning cancellation of lunar mission Posted: Wed, Jan 17 7:39 AM ET (1239 GMT) The Japanese space agency JAXA is recommending that one of its two planned unmanned lunar missions, Lunar-A, be cancelled because of extended delays in... New Mars orbiter spots Pathfinder spacecraft Posted: Mon, Jan 15 8:43 AM ET (1343 GMT) A new Mars orbiter with a powerful camera has spotted the landing site of an earlier Mars mission, Mars Pathfinder, and may have also seen... Report: new US spysat malfunctioning Posted: Mon, Jan 15 8:30 AM ET (1330 GMT) A new reconnaissance satellite launched a month ago has apparently malfunctioned in orbit and may be a total loss, Reuters reported. Government officials told the... Bright comet appears in night sky Posted: Fri, Jan 12 8:38 AM ET (1338 GMT) A surprising bright, if difficult to see, comet has appeared in the night sky, dazzling observers in the northern hemisphere. Comet C/2006 P1 (McNaught)... Software problem may have caused MGS loss Posted: Thu, Jan 11 8:47 AM ET (1347 GMT) NASA officials said this week a big in software uploaded to the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft may have led to the permanent loss of communications... |
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