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NASA Outsources U.S. Science on Space Station | NASA & International Space Station | Science &

In July, NASA chose the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to manage U.S. science efforts on the International Space Station. The agreement between the two parties is now official, and it will pay CASIS up to $15 million per year.

ZK-MIR - Canterbury Aero Club Partenavia P.66B Oscar Aircraft Photo | Airplane-Pictures.net

Canterbury Aero Club P.66B Oscar photo taken by Bill Mallinson - limited Aero Club flying . A lot of extra a/c bringing in aid to assist with the earthquake rescue/recovery

Boeing Explains Why it Needs Government Subsidies to Build a 'Commercial' Space Ship - Yahoo! News

Read 'Boeing Explains Why it Needs Government Subsidies to Build a 'Commercial' Space Ship' on Yahoo! News. If the future of human space flight, at least to low Earth orbit, is commercial, why does the government have to pay billions of dollars in subsidies to develop "commercial" space craft?

UFWC Global Coin Becomes Space Currency! | PRLog

UFWC Global Coin Becomes Space Currency!. Boldly going where no coin has gone before… Astronaut photographs little silver round companion in the International Space Station - PR11595558

Boeing, Space Adventures tout tourism initiative | The Space Shot - CNET News

Wealthy space tourists and non-NASA researchers may one day fly to the International Space Station aboard Boeing's planned CST-100 capsule, being developed as a commercial venture. Read this blog post by William Harwood on The Space Shot.

Boeing unveils its commercial capsule spacecraft

(PhysOrg.com) -- Boeing unveiled its plans for a capsule spacecraft for ferrying astronauts and cargo to space stations at the biennial Farnborough International Air Show in the UK on July 19th. The craft is designed to fill the gap that will be left when the NASA space shuttles are retired from

Europe's ATV space ferry set for launch to Space Station

Paris, France (ESA) Feb 14, 2012 - Fuel, water, oxygen, air and most of the dry cargo have been loaded into ESA's third Automated Transfer Vehicle, Edoardo Amaldi, as the 9 March liftoff approaches. Since arrival at Europe's Sp

Doomed Russia Mars probe eyes fiery crash

Moscow (AFP) Jan 15, 2012 - Russia's space agency on Sunday called off all predictions of the likely crash site of its ill-fated Mars probe only hours before the 13.5-tonne spacecraft was due to begin its fatal descent.

Shuttle blasts off with new 'porch' for space station

After a month of delays, Endeavour has lifted off successfully, carrying a platform for experiments that will be attached to the outside of the space

NASA Joins MIT and DARPA for Out-of-This-World Student Robotic Challenge

Washington DC (SPX) Jan 23, 2012 - NASA will join the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and high school student teams from the U.S. and abroad for the third annual Zero

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