Space Station News
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The U.K. named a former Apache helicopter pilot to be the first astronaut it will put into space in more than 20 years following an increase in government investment in space research.
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Updated 33 minutes ago
Philippine President Benigno Aquino won control of the 24-member Senate in mid-term elections, giving him a political boost as he starts the process of choosing his successor.
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Owning something flown on the Apollo lunar missions has always been challenging. However since last September, when the U.S. house passed a resolution granting astronauts clear title to the items they carried into space, it has become a lot easier.
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U.S. government spending on contracts fell 3.1 percent last year, the biggest one-year decline since 1997, according to a Bloomberg Government study.
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The U.S. would have to extend a contract with Russia and pay “significantly more” to send crews into space if Congress doesn’t approve the National Aeronautics and Space Administration budget request for next fiscal year, agency Administrator Charles Bolden said.
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Orbital Sciences Corp. yesterday launched its 130-foot Antares rocket for the first time, a milestone in the company’s plans to deliver cargo to the International Space Station.
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An Orbital Sciences Corp. rocket lifted off in its maiden flight as the company prepares to eventually deliver cargo to the International Space Station.
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An Orbital Sciences Corp. rocket lifted off in its first test flight as the company prepares to eventually deliver cargo to the International Space Station.
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The test launch of Orbital Sciences Corp.’s new rocket was called off again, this time due to wind.
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The test launch of Orbital Sciences Corp.’s new rocket has been called off after a cable disconnected.
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