Archive for October, 2009

Atlantis’ payload delivered - NASA - RIA Novosti

Saturday, October 31st, 2009


AFP

Atlantis' payload delivered - NASA
RIA Novosti
MOSCOW, October 31 (RIA Novosti) -- The cargo for space shuttle Atlantis' mission to the International Space Station (ISS) was moved to a launch pad and ...
Boeing To Cut 330 Workers On Its CAPPS ProgramAvStop Avaition News
NASA set for Atlantis launch November 16AFP
Atlantis' payload delivered; astronauts return to KennedyAstronomy Magazine
ExecutiveBiz -Spaceflight Now -WMFE
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Russia Becomes the World’s Taxicab to Space - ABC News

Saturday, October 31st, 2009


ABC News

Russia Becomes the World's Taxicab to Space
ABC News
Mr. Laliberté is the seventh space tourist to be sent aloft on Russian rockets. His odyssey, now over, shows how much the Russian space program has evolved ...

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‘Father of China’s space technology’ dies - Gaea Times

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Pravda

'Father of China's space technology' dies
Gaea Times
October 21st, 2009 UNITED NATIONS - After the success of its first Chandrayaan moon mission, India is now looking at exploration of outer space using ...
Introduction of Qian XuesenCRIENGLISH.com
Father of China's space tech program dies at 98The Associated Press

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Masten Space Systems takes lead in Lunar Lander Challenge - Los Angeles Times

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Los Angeles Times

Masten Space Systems takes lead in Lunar Lander Challenge
Los Angeles Times
NASA sees private space companies playing a role in future missions. The Masten Space Systems rocket lifts off from the launchpad Friday. ...

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Mars Rover Spirit Has Amnesia Again

Saturday, October 31st, 2009
NASA's Mars rover Spirit is suffering a new bout of amnesia.

Boeing To Cut 330 Workers On Its CAPPS Program - AvStop Avaition News

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

World News

Boeing To Cut 330 Workers On Its CAPPS Program
AvStop Avaition News
"In response to the planned space shuttle program retirement and the final International Space Station elements being launched, The Boeing Company has ...
Atlantis' payload delivered; astronauts return to KennedyAstronomy Magazine
Norm Augustine Assesses the Future of the US Space ProgramExecutiveBiz
NASA set for Atlantis launch November 16AFP
Spaceflight Now -WMFE -Xinhua
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Japanese cargo vehicle undocks from int’l space station - istockAnalyst.com (press release)

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Japanese cargo vehicle undocks from int'l space station
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
... from the International Space Station early Saturday, Japan time, after successfully completing its mission, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said. ...

HTV cargo ship departs International Space Station - Spaceflight Now

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Spaceflight Now

HTV cargo ship departs International Space Station
Spaceflight Now
Each experiment was transferred to the station's external science deck and the carrier was put back inside the HTV for the rest of its mission. ...
First Japanese Cargo Ship Leaves Space StationSpace.com

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Nasa’s long-range mission remains unclear () - Peninsula On-line

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Nasa's long-range mission remains unclear ()
Peninsula On-line
It could launch a crew capsule called Dragon to the space station within two to three years, Musk says. But the commercial path could be a big gamble for ...
Rocket MenNewsweek
The Right OpinionStevens Institute of Technology The Stute
Is the US space program on the right track?Wall Street Journal

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An Astronaut Explains How We’ll Fall In Love With Space Again - Gizmodo.com

Friday, October 30th, 2009

An Astronaut Explains How We'll Fall In Love With Space Again
Gizmodo.com
The International Space Station has been a great success, in that an international framework for cooperation has evolved. This is the future, ...

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