ISS crew completes spacewalk Posted: Tue, Jan 15 8:50 AM ET (1350 GMT) Two members of the International Space Station's Expedition Four crew successfully completed a spacewalk outside the station Monday. Cosmonaut Yuri Onufrienko and astronaut Carl... News briefs: January 14 Posted: Tue, Jan 15 7:59 AM ET (1259 GMT) Russia plans to launch 21 rockets from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in 2002, Rosaviakosmos officials said Monday. Ten of the 21 will be commercial Proton launches,... News briefs: January 12-13 Posted: Mon, Jan 14 9:00 AM ET (1400 GMT) NASA may cut funding for research into advanced propulsion programs. A note on the web site for NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics (BPP) program said... Chandra reveals heart of Milky Way Posted: Mon, Jan 14 8:46 AM ET (1346 GMT) Images from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory have given astronomers a new look at the active center of the Milky Way galaxy, scientists recently reported.... Mars Odyssey finishes aerobraking Posted: Sat, Jan 12 10:58 AM ET (1558 GMT) NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft concluded the aerobraking phase of its mission Friday, maneuvering out of the atmosphere close to its final planned orbit. A... News briefs: January 11 Posted: Sat, Jan 12 10:50 AM ET (1550 GMT) Rosaviakosmos officials plan to discuss with new NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe the possibility of adding more Russian modules to the ISS, RIA Novosti reported... News briefs: January 10 Posted: Fri, Jan 11 1:03 PM ET (1803 GMT) South Korea is planning its first military satellite for launch in 2005, AFP reported this week. The Koreasat-5 spacecraft will be used for both... Lockheed Martin Space Systems to cut 700 jobs Posted: Fri, Jan 11 11:19 AM ET (1619 GMT) Lockheed Martin Space Systems will cut 700 jobs in 2002 as the division accommodates changes in some of its key programs, the company announced Thursday.... News briefs: January 9 Posted: Thu, Jan 10 10:32 AM ET (1532 GMT) Loral and the US Justice Department have reached a settlement in an investigation into Loral' involvement in a review of a Chinese launch failure in... Star birth rates may have peaked in early universe Posted: Thu, Jan 10 8:20 AM ET (1320 GMT) The early universe may have featured a "torrential firestorm" of star birth unparalleled in the history of the universe, astronomers reported Tuesday. An analysis of... |
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