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NASA's CCDev returns to SAAs - Hyperbola
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Boeing to establish center in Florida for new spaceship program - latimes.com
Aerospace giant Boeing Co. announced plans to establish a nerve center for its new spaceship program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. by 2015.
Unmanned Boeing Phantom Ray flies atop 747 shuttle carrier
Boeing's Phantom Ray unmanned aircraft flew Monday atop a Boeing 747 modified to carry space shuttles.
Hutchison, industry hail successful commercial space flight - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) joined the commercial space industry this week in congratulating SpaceX for becoming the first commercial firm to launch and recover a spacecraft from orbiting the Earth.
After two weather-scrubbed weekend attempts, NASA tries again for shuttle launch: Scientific
NASA will make a fifth try at launching space shuttle Endeavour this evening, after storms twice delayed attempts over the weekend. The shuttle's mission to the International Space Station (ISS) was originally slated to begin in June but was twice postpon
Armadillo's Stig-A gets closer to space - Hyperbola
After firing from Spaceport America in New Mexico, Armadillo's Stig-A successfully flew to 137,000 ft. Stig-A is now nearly halfway to the Karman Line, the arbitrary line that marks the official transition from atmosphere to space. Of course, there is...
Sci-fi movie 'curse' may have doomed American Airlines - Hyperbola
SCI FI MOVIE 'CURSE' MAY HAVE KILLED OFF AMERICAN AIRLINES' FUTURE By David Todd As American Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it may well be suffering from the
Vega on track for January launch - Hyperbola
Preparations are well underway in Kourou, French Guiana for the maiden flight of the European Space Agency's new light launcher, Vega, on 26 January. According to ESA, installation of the 100 tonne solid propellant first stage on the pad began...
Phobos-Grunt doesn't quite make it - Hyperbola
Russia's first planetary science mission in the 21st century is ambitious enough -- land a probe on Mars moon Phobos, take a soil sample ('Grunt' is Russian for 'soil'), and return it to Earth. After a fully successful launch the...
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