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Phoenix Mars Lander remains silent Posted: Fri, Jan 22 7:54 AM ET (1254 GMT) An initial long-short effort to restore communications with NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander failed to make contact with the lander, NASA announced Thursday. The... Soyuz moved to new ISS docking port Posted: Fri, Jan 22 7:44 AM ET (1244 GMT) Two members of the ISS crew flew a Soyuz spacecraft Thursday from one docking port to one recently added to the station. Maxim Suraev and... Earth's gravity can alter passing asteroids Posted: Thu, Jan 21 7:26 AM ET (1226 GMT) The surfaces of asteroids that pass near the Earth can be shaken by the Earth's gravity, which may explain differences in color for these... NASA safety panel endorses Ares 1 Posted: Tue, Jan 19 7:33 AM ET (1233 GMT) An independent safety panel recommended to NASA that it retain the Ares 1 rocket under development and not extend the shuttle program. The Aerospace Safety... China launches navigation satellite Posted: Sun, Jan 17 10:46 AM ET (1546 GMT) China performed the first orbital launch of 2010 early Sunday by placing a navigation satellite into orbit. The Long March 3C lifted off from the... Cosmonauts perform ISS spacewalk Posted: Fri, Jan 15 1:42 PM ET (1842 GMT) Two Russian cosmonauts performed a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Thursday to prepare a new docking module for use. Oleg Kotov and Max... Small asteroid passes near Earth Posted: Thu, Jan 14 7:37 AM ET (1237 GMT) A small object believed to be an asteroid passed near the Earth Wednesday. The object, 2010 AL30, came within 122,000 kilometers of the Earth... Florida airport receives spaceport license Posted: Wed, Jan 13 7:20 AM ET (1220 GMT) An airport outside Jacksonville, Florida, is the latest facility to be licensed as a commercial spaceport in the US. Cecil Field, a former naval air... Payload problem could delay shuttle mission Posted: Sat, Jan 9 7:34 AM ET (1234 GMT) A problem with a module destined for the International Space Station could delay next month's schedule launch of the space shuttle Endeavour. The shuttle... EU awards Galileo contracts Posted: Fri, Jan 8 8:00 AM ET (1300 GMT) The European Union announced Thursday a series of contracts to build and launch the initial set of satellites for the Galileo navigation system. The biggest... |
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