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News Archive 2010: November

Secret mini-shuttle due for landing as soon as Friday
The U.S. Air Force's clandestine X-37B space plane will glide back to Earth as soon as Friday and land on a concrete runway in California, the military announced Tuesday.
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SpaceX test flight still on track for next week
The test flight of SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule remains set for Dec. 7, assuming final launch preps go as planned and an engine firing is successful Friday, a company spokesperson said Tuesday.
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Photo gallery: Three space travelers land Soyuz-style
The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft with Expedition 25 commander Doug Wheelock and flight engineers Shannon Walker and Fyodor Yurchikhin return from the International Space Station with a landing near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan. They had spent 163 days in orbit, flying to and from the station aboard the Russian-made transport capsule. This collection of landing images was taken by NASA photographer Bill Ingalls.
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Photo gallery: Ariane 5 soars in daytime launch
Check out this collection of photos showing the Ariane 5 rocket rolling the pad and launching on a commercial mission carrying the Intelsat 17 and HYLAS 1 communications satellites.
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Intelsat, Avanti get a lift from Ariane 5 launcher
An Ariane 5 rocket blasted off from French Guiana and soared into a deep blue sky Friday, hauling into space a video broadcasting satellite for Intelsat and a high-tech British-owned spacecraft to meet the ever-changing demands of the vibrant European broadband market.
   TWO PAYLOADS RIDE ARIANE TO SPACE
   ARIANE ROLLS TO LAUNCH PAD
Space station trio comes back to Earth inside Soyuz
Two American astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut departed the International Space Station and returned to Earth late Thursday in a parachute-equipped Soyuz descent capsule after a half-year in orbit. Undocking occurred at 8:23 p.m. EST and touchdown in Kazakhstan was at 11:46 p.m. EST (0446 GMT).
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Chinese satellite rides Long March rocket to orbit
China orbited a military communications satellite Wednesday on a Long March rocket, continuing the country's busiest year of space launches since the Chinese space program dawned more than four decades ago.
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Discovery's launch delayed until at least mid-December
NASA managers reviewing the progress of repairs to the shuttle Discovery's external tank and the rationale for making another launch attempt decided Wednesday to pass up an early December launch window, delaying the flight to at least Dec. 17 and possibly all the way to February.
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U.S. military space plane nearing end of design life
Observers tracking movements of the U.S. Air Force's X-37B secretive space plane report the spacecraft is dropping altitude, a possible sign the clandestine mission is near landing as it approaches the limit of the its design life.
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GAO: Medium-class probes face launch concerns
The next generation of NASA remote sensing satellites and space science probes could be burdened by rising launch costs and delays as the agency incorporates new medium-lift rockets, according to a Government Accountability Office report released Monday.
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FAA issues first commercial re-entry license to SpaceX
The Federal Aviation Administration granted SpaceX a commercial re-entry license Monday for next month's roundtrip test flight of the Dragon spacecraft, clearing a major regulatory hurdle before the first demo under NASA's commercial cargo development program.
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Eavesdropping craft heads to space atop Delta 4-Heavy
The triple-barreled power of America's biggest unmanned rocket Sunday launched "the largest satellite in the world" to hear the whispers of evil. Liftoff of the Delta 4-Heavy booster carrying this reconnaissance spacecraft for national security occurred on schedule at 5:58 p.m. EST (2258 GMT) from Cape Canaveral's Complex 37 at the Florida spaceport.
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   IMAGES: LAUNCH PHOTO GALLERY
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Minotaur 4 launches to send research to new heights
A Minotaur rocket topped with a payload of seven satellites launched Friday from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska. The booster orbited a cache of experiments to prove new space capabilities and exercise growing minds.
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   IMAGES: SUNSET ROCKET LAUNCH
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Space shuttle Discovery's launch delayed to Dec. 3
Work to repair the shuttle Discovery's external tank is going well, but more time is needed to complete an engineering review and to develop the necessary flight rationale, the justification for launching with a repaired tank after unexpected damage. As a result, NASA announced Thursday, the flight will remain on hold until at least Dec. 3, four days after the opening of a short end-of-year launch window.
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Tank repairs proceed amid work on 'flight rationale'
Engineers are pressing ahead with work to repair small cracks in Discovery's external tank and to finish installation and tests of a replacement hydrogen vent line fitting. At the same time, troubleshooters are assessing the structural integrity of the tank and its foam to develop the necessary flight rationale for proceeding with another launch.
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   IMAGES: DISCOVERY STILL WAITING
Solar sail demo packed up to prove new technologies
For less than $1 million, scientists are planning to show off an innovative solar sail experiment beginning with a blastoff from the Alaska frontier Friday, proving new propulsion technologies that could help rid space of unnecessary debris.
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Japan says Hayabusa returned asteroid samples
Japanese scientists have concluded the Hayabusa probe limped back to Earth with the first flakes of an asteroid ever returned to terrestrial labs from deep space.
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Minotaur team completes countdown simulation
The Minotaur launch team practiced countdown procedures Monday at the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska. Check out photos from tower rollback at the picturesque facility on the Pacific Ocean.
   IMAGES: LAUNCH TOWER RETRACTION
Fourth crack found on shuttle Discovery's fuel tank
Engineers inspecting the shuttle Discovery's external tank have found a fourth crack in the structural ribs, or stringers, making up the outer skin of the compartment between the liquid oxygen and hydrogen sections.
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Multi-billion dollar dream rockets into reality
Designed to beam broadband messages to smart phones from more than 22,000 miles in space, a massive spacecraft blasted off Sunday from the plains of Kazakhstan on a Proton rocket in the first phase of deploying a unique wireless communications network stretching across North America. Officials declared the mission a total success.
   SKYTERRA SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED
   ROCKET POISED FOR BLASTOFF
   IMAGES: PROTON INSTALLED ON LAUNCH PAD
Orbital attains engine feat, targets 2012 for cargo flight
Orbital Sciences Corp. this week successfully test fired the Russian engine that will propel the Taurus 2 rocket from the launch pad next year, but the accomplishment comes as the company says the first operational flight of its space station cargo freighter is delayed until early 2012.
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Second cracked stringer found in Discovery's tank
Engineers removed additional foam insulation near a cracked structural support strip, or stringer, in the shuttle Discovery's external tank and found yet another crack in an adjacent stringer, NASA officials confirmed late Friday.
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Minotaur rocket readied for liftoff from Alaska this week
Seven satellites will share a ride to space on a Minotaur rocket Friday, launching from the southern shore of Alaska to an orbital perch more than 400 miles above Earth with a legion of U.S. military, NASA and university experiments.
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   IMAGES: SATELLITES PREPARED FOR LAUNCH
ATK sets rocket priorities under continuing resolution
Responding to guidance directing NASA to lean on space shuttle and Ares rocket technologies for a new heavy-lift launch vehicle, rocket-builder ATK is fast-tracking work on parts of an extended five-segment solid-fueled booster likely to be incorporated on future exploration missions.
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Apparent seal problem found in shuttle vent line
A leaking hydrogen vent line attachment fitting on the side of the shuttle Discovery's external tank was removed and disassembled overnight, revealing an unevenly compressed internal seal. The quick-disconnect hardware also may have a less concentric fit than pre-fueling measurements indicated.
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Hubble successor mired in budgetary black hole
The James Webb Space Telescope, already in the running for the most expensive robotic mission in NASA's history, will need an extra $1.5 billion just to blast off more than a year later than currently planned, according to an independent review panel.
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Underlying metal cracks found on Discovery's tank
Cracked foam insulation on the shuttle Discovery's external tank was cut away early Wednesday, revealing serpentine cracks in an underlying structural rib, or stringer. Based on experience repairing similar cracks on other tanks, sources said, engineers believe the damage can be fixed at the pad before the next launch window opens at the end of the month.
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Shuttle gaseous hydrogen vent line inspections begin
Engineers worked to disconnect a 7-inch hydrogen vent line from a leaky quick-disconnect fitting on the side of the shuttle Discovery's external tank Tuesday that grounded the ship last Friday.
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Next Falcon 9 launch pushed back to December
SpaceX is aiming to launch the first test flight of the Dragon cargo spacecraft as soon as Dec. 7, a delay of two-and-a-half weeks to give teams more time to complete testing on the ground.
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Discovery troubleshooting plans being formulated
Engineers extended a launch pad access platform Monday in preparation for inspections and disassembly of a 7-inch hydrogen vent line quick-disconnect fitting to find out what caused a potentially dangerous leak that forced NASA to cancel the shuttle Discovery's planned launching last Friday.
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Eutelsat abandons lost satellite after fuel leak
Deciding the W3B communications satellite leaked too much propellant to drive itself back into Earth's atmosphere, Eutelsat has abandoned the crippled spacecraft in the same transfer orbit it was left in by an Ariane 5 rocket.
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350 launches and counting for family of Delta rockets
There was a sentimental blastoff from California on Friday night as the venerable Delta 2 made its one-and-only flight of the year, chalking up a major milestone for the rocket family's lasting legacy while also finishing deployment of Italy's radar satellite quartet that images the world for peace and security.
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Martian water went underground, rover finds
NASA's troubled Mars Exploration Rover Spirit found evidence that liquid water once seeped underground from the Martian surface, despite the rover still being stuck in a spot of bother.
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Photos show space shuttle's week on the launch pad
Stormy weather, a fuel leak and cracked foam thwarted NASA's attempts to launch the shuttle Discovery this week, eventually prompting managers to push the shuttle's final blastoff until at least Nov. 30. Spaceflight Now chronicled the week in pictures.
   IMAGES: DISCOVERY'S COUNTDOWN BEGINS
   IMAGES: SHUTTLE WAITS FOR NEXT COUNTDOWN
Shuttle Discovery's launch delayed to November 30
Friday's liftoff of space shuttle Discovery has been postponed due to a "significant" leak in the gaseous hydrogen venting system between the launch pad and external fuel tank. It's the same problem that delayed a pair of shuttle missions last year. NASA says the next launch attempt won't be made until the next window opens on Nov. 30 at 4:05 a.m. EST.
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Comet flyby showcases science on small budget
Thursday's daring flyby of comet Hartley 2 not only collected a treasure trove of spectacular imagery, it also served as a model for future opportunities to reuse old NASA spacecraft for new missions.
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Deep Impact spacecraft completes flyby of icy comet
NASA's Deep Impact probe flew by the second comet of its mission Thursday, successfully navigating near an unusually active ball of ice and rock more than 13 million miles from Earth. The closest approach occurred at 1401 GMT (10:01 a.m. EDT).
   IMAGES: FIRST VIEWS OF HARTLEY 2
   SUCCESSFUL FLYBY
   DEEP IMPACT ON FINAL APPROACH
Weather postpones shuttle Discovery's final launch
The Mission Management Team met early Thursday morning and decided the weather conditions at Kennedy Space Center were too unfavorable to attempt launching space shuttle Discovery that day. The countdown will hold for 24 hours and retarget a liftoff on Friday at 3:04 p.m. EDT (1904 GMT).
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Shuttle Discovery will shoot for launch Thursday
Despite threatening weather, NASA managers Wednesday cleared the shuttle Discovery for launch Thursday on its 39th and final mission, deciding an electrical glitch that prompted a 24-hour delay was not a threat to flight safety.
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Shuttle Discovery's launch postponed at least a day
Wednesday's planned launch of space shuttle Discovery has been postponed at least 24 hours to give technicians additional time for troubleshooting the electrical problem with the main engine controller circuitry.
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Mission preview: One final spaceflight for Discovery
The shuttle Discovery and a crew of six veteran astronauts will deliver critical spare parts, supplies and a final U.S. module to the International Space Station. It will be Discovery's 39th and final voyage as NASA presses ahead with plans to retire the fleet. This is our 4,300-word mission preview.
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Russian military payload launched on Soyuz rocket
A Soyuz rocket and Fregat upper stage successfully launched a Russian military communications satellite Tuesday to a high-altitude orbit above Earth.
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China sets new record for annual launch activity
Sunday's launch of a navigation satellite was the 12th flight of a Long March rocket in 2010, eclipsing the record for most Chinese space missions in a single year.
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Discovery pronounced in good shape for launch
NASA managers met Monday to review the shuttle Discovery's readiness for flight and unanimously agreed to press ahead with launch Wednesday, weather permitting, on a voyage to the International Space Station. It will be Discovery's 39th and final mission.
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