Preparing for the communication needs of an expected population boom in interplanetary spacecraft, NASA has selected a builder to add an advanced dish antenna, 34 meters in diameter (112 feet), […]
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The European Space Agency (ESA) is taking an active role in stimulating the wider use of Earth observation data by the public and private sector, and in creating more business […]
HST Project Sclentist’s Report: Servicing Mission 3B
By D. Leckrone, NASA GSFC, dleckrone@hstnasa.gov 0n September 28, NASA formally announced the selection of the four astronauts who will conduct the five EVAs currently planned for the next HST […]
Spectrum Astro/Northrop Grumman Team Successfully Completes SBIRS Low System Design Review
The Spectrum Astro/Northrop Grumman Corporation team displayed its innovative solutions while successfully completing the System Design Review (SDR) for the U.S. Air Force’s Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Low program. The […]
Satellite interview: Talk to expert about NASA’s vision of future space travel
Attention: Early Morning Producer Thursday, May 10 6-10 a.m. EDT Free 10-minute windows–with B-roll ‘Starship 2040’ brings the future of commercial space travel to U.S. cities; NASA traveling exhibit showcases […]
Chandra pinpoints edge of accretion disk around black hole
Using four NASA space observatories, astronomers have shown that a flaring black hole source has an accretion disk that stops much farther out than some theories predict. This provides a […]
With MirCorp’s Help, International Space Station Astronauts Receive Father’s Day Gifts
The Russian cosmonauts who ferried up a fresh lifeboat to the International Space Station are delivering surprise Father’s Day gifts for American astronaut James Voss and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Usachev. […]
Commercial experiment from Colorado, Connecticut team starts on Space Station
A commercial experiment just started on the International Space Station is sponsored by one of NASA’s 17 Commercial Space Centers, BioServe Space Technologies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, […]
Arianespace Flight 161: The first phase of Ariane’s integration is nearly complete
The Ariane 5 for Arianespace’s upcoming dual-satellite launch is nearing completion of its first phase of integration as the launcher takes shape at the Spaceport. Following the mating of Ariane […]
X-40A fourth free flight successful, paving way for NASA’s X-37 space plane
The X-40A vehicle successfully performed a fourth free flight test today at Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, Calif. The X-40A was lifted by an Army Chinook helicopter to an […]