SpaceX delays next COTS launch Posted: Mon, Jan 16 7:15 PM ET (0015 GMT) SpaceX announced Monday that is it pushing back the launch of a cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station to give the company more time... Phobos-Grunt reenters over Pacific Posted: Sun, Jan 15 8:22 PM ET (0122 GMT) Russia's Phobos-Grunt spacecraft reentered on Sunday over a region of the South Pacific Ocean, according to Russian military reports. The Russian Ministry of... ISS adjusts orbit to avoid debris Posted: Sat, Jan 14 3:45 PM ET (2045 GMT) The International Space Station moved into a slightly higher orbit on Friday to avois a close call with debris from a 2009 satellite collision. Thusters... China launches weather satellite Posted: Fri, Jan 13 9:20 PM ET (0220 GMT) A Long March rocket placed a weather satellite into orbit on Friday. The Long March 3A rocket lifted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center... Phobos-Grunt reentry expected this weekend Posted: Fri, Jan 13 8:08 AM ET (1308 GMT) Russian officials and outside experts now believe the Phobos-Grunt spacecraft, trapped in a decaying Earth orbit since November, will reenter by Monday. The latest... MSL successfully adjusts course Posted: Thu, Jan 12 2:20 PM ET (1920 GMT) NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft fired its thrusters late Wednesday to put the spacecraft on course for a Red Planet landing in August.... Kepler finds solar system of three small exoplanets Posted: Thu, Jan 12 9:02 AM ET (1402 GMT) Scientists analyzing data collected by NASA's Kepler planet-hunting spacecraft have discovered a solar system consisting of three of the smallest exoplanets yet discovered.... Astronomers estimate more planets than stars in our galaxy Posted: Thu, Jan 12 8:41 AM ET (1341 GMT) The number of planets in our galaxy likely exceeds the number of stars, putting the total number of worlds at over 100 billion, astronomers reported... VLA radio telescope renamed after astronomer Posted: Wed, Jan 11 7:25 PM ET (0025 GMT) The Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope in New Mexico has been renamed after a pioneering radio astronomer, but will retain the VLA as part... Russian officials suggest foreign sabotage responsible for Phobos-Grunt failure Posted: Wed, Jan 11 11:45 AM ET (1645 GMT) The head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said Tuesday that the failure of that country's latest Mars mission may have been caused by... |
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