Report: Iran performs space launch Posted: Sun, Aug 17 8:16 PM ET (0016 GMT) Iran has carried out the launch of a rocket at least capable of placing a satellite into orbit, although reports were unclear if the vehicle... NASA terminates spacesuit contract Posted: Sat, Aug 16 10:19 AM ET (1419 GMT) NASA announced late Friday that it has terminated a contract it issued two months ago to a company to develop new spacesuits for use on... Ariane launches two satellites Posted: Fri, Aug 15 8:55 AM ET (1255 GMT) An Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched two communications satellites for Japanese and American customers on Thursday. The Ariane 5 ECA lifted off from the spaceport... NASA leaves shuttle launch dates unchanged Posted: Fri, Aug 15 8:38 AM ET (1238 GMT) NASA shuttle managers on Thursday decided against moving up the launch dates of the next two shuttle missions by a few days each. Shuttle managers... Cassini flies past Enceladus Posted: Thu, Aug 14 9:36 AM ET (1336 GMT) NASA's Cassini spacecraft is returning close-up images of the surface of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus after flying very close to the moon... Measat, GeoEye launches delayed Posted: Wed, Aug 13 9:42 AM ET (1342 GMT) Two launches of commercial satellites planned for later this month were delayed Tuesday, and in one case could be postponed for months. The Measat 3a... NASA delays first crewed Orion flight Posted: Tue, Aug 12 9:58 AM ET (1358 GMT) NASA announced Monday that it was delaying its internal schedule for the first crewed flight of the Orion crew exploration vehicle by a year because... Hubble celebrates 100,000th orbit Posted: Tue, Aug 12 9:37 AM ET (1337 GMT) Astronomers marked on Monday the 100,000th orbit around the Earth by the Hubble Space Telescope by releasing a colorful image of a nebula. The... Air Force to transfer launch complex to Space Florida Posted: Fri, Aug 8 8:30 AM ET (1230 GMT) The US Air Force announced Thursday that it has assigned control of an inactive launch site on Cape Canaveral to a state agency, which plans... Thrust transient cause of Falcon 1 failure Posted: Thu, Aug 7 8:41 AM ET (1241 GMT) A thrust transient after the first stage main engine shut down is being blamed for the failure of the latest Falcon 1 launch, SpaceX announced... |
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