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EU to shift to publicly-funded Galileo model Posted: Fri, May 11 8:04 AM ET (1204 GMT) European officials said Thursday that the EU would likely restructure the Galileo satellite navigation system as an entirely publicly funded venture after an industry consortium... Astronomers find hot, windy exoplanets Posted: Fri, May 11 7:54 AM ET (1154 GMT) Scientists announced this week that they have found an extrasolar planet that is the hottest yet found, and another that may have extremely powerful winds.... Orbital wins multisatellite order Posted: Thu, May 10 8:51 AM ET (1251 GMT) Orbital Sciences Corporation announced this week that it won an order for as many as five communications satellites from SES Americom. The contract includes firm... Mars spacecraft delivered to Florida for launch Posted: Wed, May 9 8:38 AM ET (1238 GMT) A NASA Mars lander scheduled for launch in August arrived at the Kennedy Space Center earlier this week to begin launch preparations. A C-17... Queen visits NASA Goddard Posted: Wed, May 9 8:32 AM ET (1232 GMT) The Queen of England visited NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on Tuesday and participated in a teleconference with the crew of the International Space... Chandra sees most powerful supernova ever Posted: Tue, May 8 8:10 AM ET (1210 GMT) Astronomers using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory have detected what they believe to be the most powerful supernova explosion ever, one that outshone its host... Spacecraft finds its first exoplanet Posted: Mon, May 7 8:27 AM ET (1227 GMT) A French spacecraft launched late last year has discovered its first extrasolar planet, raising hopes that the satellite will be able to discover smaller, Earth-... Ariane launches two satellites Posted: Sat, May 5 10:15 AM ET (1415 GMT) An Ariane 5 launched two commercial communications satellites Friday evening after a one-day delay. The Ariane 5 ECA lifted off from Kourou, French Guiana,... Mercury has molten core Posted: Sat, May 5 10:03 AM ET (1403 GMT) Scientists have determined that the core of innermost planet Mercury is most likely molten, a discovery that may explain why the planet is able to... Winds delay Ariane launch Posted: Fri, May 4 8:23 AM ET (1223 GMT) Gusty high-altitude winds delayed Thursday's scheduled launch of two communications satellites on an Ariane 5. The Ariane 5ECA was scheduled to lift off... |
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