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Space Station Could Operate Until 2028, Says Consortium
The consortium of agencies building the International Space Station (ISS) wants to see if the orbital outpost can operate until 2028, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Thursday. "There are no identified technical constraints to continuing ISS operations beyond the current planning horizon of 2015 to at least 2020," it said in a press release after a meeting of ISS partners in...
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15 Mar 2010
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NASA's High-Tech GOES-P Weather Satellite Lifts Off
NASA on Thursday launched the latest in its family of high-tech meteorological satellites, adding to a constellation of spacecraft that watch storm development and weather conditions on Earth. The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-P (GOES-P) lifted off from Cape Canaveral in Florida at 6:57 pm (2357 GMT) on a Delta IV rocket which will carry the weather-watching satellite to...
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12 Mar 2010
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NASA Launches New High-Tech Weather Satellite
NASA launched the newest in a series of high-tech weather satellites Thursday that will help forecasters predict sunshine and showers alike. The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-P (GOES-P) spacecraft lifted off atop a United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket at 6:57 p.m. EST (2357 GMT) from Space Launch Complex 37 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. Once...
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11 Mar 2010
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Russian Space Memorabilia Goes to Auction
A spacesuit worn by cosmonaut Anatoli Artsebarsky, pieces of Soyuz shuttles that rocketed into space and a Mir Space Station control panel are among dozens of Soviet space program items for sale this month in Canada. "The quantity of items associated with the Soviet space program, items that were used for research and ground testing and some that actually went into space that are to be...
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03 Mar 2010
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NASA Radar Finds Ice on Moon's North Pole
A US radar launched into space aboard an Indian spacecraft has detected craters filled with ice on the moon's north pole, NASA scientists said Monday. The US space agency's Mini-SAR radar found more than 40 small craters ranging in size from one to nine miles (1.6 to 15 kilometers), each full of water ice. "Although the total amount of ice depends on its thickness in each...
Date :
02 Mar 2010
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Astronaut Makes Sushi in Space
Houston, we have space sushi. Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi may be far from home, but not from his country's trademark dish. He is making sushi in space while floating weightless aboard his current post on the International Space Station, and even wears a chef's hat while he does it. In a demonstration, Noguchi held a piece of seaweed in one hand and used a spoon to nudge a...
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01 Mar 2010
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