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H-2A launch delayed Posted: Thu, Jan 17 8:53 AM ET (1353 GMT) The launch of a Japanese H-2A rocket, scheduled for the end of this month, may be pushed back a few days because of weather-... News briefs: January 16 Posted: Thu, Jan 17 8:46 AM ET (1346 GMT) As expected, European satellite manufacturer Astrium announced a new chief executive Wednesday, Space News reported. Antoine Bouvier will take over as CEO of the company... Galileo ready for final Io flyby Posted: Wed, Jan 16 7:56 PM ET (0056 GMT) NASA's Galileo spacecraft will fly by Jupiter's volcanic moon Io for the final time on Thursday. Galileo will pass just 100 km above... News briefs: January 15 Posted: Wed, Jan 16 9:03 AM ET (1403 GMT) The Pegasus XL launch of NASA's High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (HESSI) spacecraft has been delayed again, until at least February 1, SPACE.com... Titan 4B launches Milstar Updated: Wed, Jan 16 8:13 AM ET (1313 GMT) Originally Posted: Tue, Jan 15 9:13 PM ET (0213 GMT) A Titan 4B lifted off Tuesday evening on a mission to place a military communications satellite into orbit. The Titan 4B lifted off at 7:... Intelsat signs launch deals with ILS, Sea Launch Posted: Tue, Jan 15 8:45 PM ET (0145 GMT) Intelsat announced Tuesday that it has signed agreements with International Launch Services and Boeing to launch the next generation of its communications satellites. Under the... 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.... |
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