CSA president resigns Posted: Thu, Jan 10 8:19 AM ET (1319 GMT) The head of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has resigned after only nine months on the job, the Canadian government confirmed Wednesday. Laurier "Larry" Boisvert... Mars impact all but ruled out Posted: Thu, Jan 10 8:09 AM ET (1309 GMT) New observations of an asteroid have effectively eliminated any chance that the object will collide with Mars at the end of the month, JPL scientists... ATK to buy MDA space business Posted: Wed, Jan 9 8:03 AM ET (1303 GMT) Alliant Techsystems (ATK) will buy the space business of Canadian company MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) for $1.3 billion, the companies announced Tuesday. The... NASA outlines Hubble repair plans Posted: Wed, Jan 9 7:46 AM ET (1246 GMT) A shuttle mission scheduled for launch next year will allow the Hubble Space Telescope to remain in operation for at least five more years, agency... Eutelsat, ViaSat order Ka-band satellites Posted: Tue, Jan 8 7:50 AM ET (1250 GMT) European satellite operator Eutelsat and ViaSat, a US company best known as the maker of satellite ground equipment, each announced the order of Ka-band... Microsoft money to support telescope development Posted: Sat, Jan 5 10:21 AM ET (1521 GMT) The co-founder of Microsoft and a former company executive who flew in space last year contributed $30 million to a major new telescope project... Contact lost with South Korean spacecraft Posted: Sat, Jan 5 10:08 AM ET (1508 GMT) Ground controllers have lost contact with South Korea's first multipurpose satellite, Korean officials said this week. The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) lost contact... Shuttle launch no earlier than January 24 Posted: Fri, Jan 4 7:27 AM ET (1227 GMT) NASA shuttle managers said Thursday that they hope to be able to launch Atlantis as early as January 24, but warned that technical and weather... Astronomers discover youngest exoplanet Posted: Thu, Jan 3 7:47 AM ET (1247 GMT) German astronomers reported this week that they have discovered the youngest extrasolar planet found to date, a world that is still embedded within the protoplanetary... Deep Impact spacecraft flies past Earth Posted: Wed, Jan 2 7:01 AM ET (1201 GMT) NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft flew past Earth on New Year's Eve, a maneuver that puts the spacecraft on course for an extended mission... |
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