Ariane launches two satellites Posted: Sat, Oct 6 5:47 AM ET (0947 GMT) An Ariane 5 launched two communications satellites for customers in the US and Australia on Friday evening. The Ariane 5 GS lifted off from Kourou,... Japanese spacecraft enters lunar orbit Posted: Fri, Oct 5 8:27 AM ET (1227 GMT) A Japanese lunar probe launched last month has entered orbit around the Moon, the Japanese space agency JAXA announced Friday. The Kaguya spacecraft fired its... Senate approves extra $1 billion for NASA Posted: Fri, Oct 5 8:16 AM ET (1216 GMT) The US Senate approved Thursday an amendment to an appropriations bill that would add $1 billion to NASA's proposed fiscal year 2008 budget. The... Scientists see comets, sun interact Posted: Tue, Oct 2 8:03 AM ET (1203 GMT) A solar storm ripped away one comet's tail while another comet slowed down the solar wind far from the Sun, astronomers said on Monday.... Discovery rolled out to launch pad Posted: Mon, Oct 1 8:00 AM ET (1200 GMT) NASA rolled the space shuttle Discovery out to the launch pad on Sunday in advance of a mission scheduled for launch later this month. Discovery... Astronaut's son to be next orbital space tourist Posted: Fri, Sep 28 2:06 PM ET (1806 GMT) The son of a former NASA astronaut will be the next commercial passenger to visit the International Space Station, space tourism company Space Adventures announced... Soyuz spacecraft moved at ISS Posted: Fri, Sep 28 8:31 AM ET (1231 GMT) The crew of the International Space Station repositioned their Soyuz spacecraft to a different docking port on Thursday in advance of the launch of a... Delta launches Dawn on asteroid mission Posted: Thu, Sep 27 8:36 PM ET (0036 GMT) A Delta 2 rocket launched NASA's Dawn spacecraft Thursday on a mission to two of the solar system's largest asteroids. The Delta 2... Foton capsule returns to Earth Posted: Wed, Sep 26 9:13 PM ET (0113 GMT) A capsule carrying animals and other experiments launched into orbit earlier this month returned to Earth on Wednesday, although the fate of a separate spacecraft... Microgravity makes microbes more virulent Posted: Wed, Sep 26 1:48 PM ET (1748 GMT) Exposing microbes to weightlessness makes them stronger and potentially more hazardous to humans, scientists reported. Researchers at Arizona State University flew a strain of the... |
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