Reaction wheel glitch temporarily suspends Kepler operations Posted: Mon, Jan 21 7:52 AM ET (1252 GMT) NASA's Kepler spacecraft is suspending science operations for ten days to rest a reaction wheel that showed signs of wear, project officials said late... South Korea sets new launch date for KSLV-1 Posted: Fri, Jan 18 6:37 AM ET (1137 GMT) South Korean officials announced this week they will make another attempt to launch their own small launch vehicle during a window that opens late this... ESA, NASA agree on ATV-based service module for Orion Posted: Thu, Jan 17 6:05 AM ET (1105 GMT) NASA and ESA formally announced Wednesday that Europe will develop a service module for at least one Orion mission based on the ATV cargo spacecraft.... Curiosity rover ready to test drill Posted: Wed, Jan 16 7:41 AM ET (1241 GMT) NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is set to test its drill in the coming days on a rock that scientists believe may provide new information... Rockot places three satellites in orbit Posted: Wed, Jan 16 7:25 AM ET (1225 GMT) A Russian Rockot booster placed three Russian military satellites into orbit on Tuesday in the first orbital launch of the year. The Rockot vehicle lifted... Canadian Space Agency head to step down Posted: Wed, Jan 16 7:15 AM ET (1215 GMT) The president of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will resign at the end of the month to take a position with a new research institute,... Wildfire hits Australian observatory Posted: Mon, Jan 14 6:39 AM ET (1139 GMT) A massive wildfire swept through a major Australian astronomical observatory on Sunday, damaging some buildings but apparently sparing key telescopes there. The fast-moving fire... Bigelow to provide expandable module for ISS Posted: Sat, Jan 12 11:28 AM ET (1628 GMT) NASA confirmed Friday that Bigelow Aerospace, a company developing commercial space stations using modules that inflate in orbit, will provide a module for the International... Canada confirms plans for RADARSAT Constellation mission Posted: Sat, Jan 12 11:15 AM ET (1615 GMT) The Canadian Space Agency announced this week that it will press ahead with the country's next-generation radar satellite imaging system, signing a contract... NASA rules out Apophis asteroid impact in 2036 Posted: Fri, Jan 11 11:57 AM ET (1657 GMT) New observations of the near Earth asteroid Apophis have ruled out any chance it will hit the Earth in 2036, NASA announced Thursday. The observations... |
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