News Headlines
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Shuttle engine delivered to Orion service module assembly site
January 2, 2017 -
Space station battery work starts New Year’s Eve
January 1, 2017Working over the New Year holiday weekend, robot arm operators at the Johnson Space Center will begin a complex procedure to replace 12 aging batteries in the International Space Station’s solar power system with six state-of-the-art lithium-ion power packs, a multi-step process over the next two weeks that will require two spacewalks to complete.
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Iridium satellites closed up for launch on Falcon 9 rocket
December 30, 2016The first 10 satellites for Iridium’s next-generation mobile voice and data relay network have been fueled, joined with their deployment module and encapsulated inside the clamshell-like nose cone of a SpaceX Falcon 9 booster for launch as soon as next week from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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Internal debris may be causing problem with Mars rover’s drill
December 29, 2016 -
Orbital ATK has no plans to phase out seldom-used Pegasus rocket
December 27, 2016The build-up of Orbital ATK’s next air-launched Pegasus XL rocket will start in the coming weeks at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and while its flight in mid-2017 is the last Pegasus launcher on the manifest with a confirmed payload, company officials are confident the unique vehicle has a future beyond next year.
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Proton rocket’s next flight moved back to next year
December 26, 2016 -
Spending Christmas in space
December 24, 2016 -
Photos: Arianespace caps 2016 campaign with successful Ariane 5 flight
December 23, 2016