All Space articles – Page 55
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NewsNASA's Apollo lunar module ascent engine roars again
An Apollo lunar module ascent engine has been test fired after being in storage for decades to help technology development for NASA's new Moon programme...
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Russia's Federal Space Agency announces more ISS modules
While investigations continue into why two Russian Soyuz capsules' service...
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NewsESA aims for manned capsule by 2020
ESA's $475 million three-year Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) Advanced Return Vehicle project could be the basis for a manned capsule operating by 2020...
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Spaceland dealing with weighty matters
Spaceland dealing with weighty matters
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Things are looking blacker for space exploration
Things are looking blacker for space exploration
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Aero Sekur Parachutes into Farnborough
Aero Sekur Parachutes into Farnborough
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NewsFlight's 100 Greatest revealed
After weeks of voting and thousands of votes, the results of Flight's 100 Greatest are now public
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: EADS Astrium takes lead role in ISS project
EADS Astrium takes lead role in ISS project
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Small is beautiful for satellite specialist SSTL
Small is beautiful for satellite specialist SSTL
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SpaceX Dragon demonstration development vehicle nears completion
Development work for Space Exploration Technologies' first Dragon flight vehicle...
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Russia and India work on ISS mission
India and Russia have set up a joint team to examine an Indian International Space Station mission early in the next decade. Russia offered the ISS...
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Ares I to get extended nozzle lunar variant
NASA is planning to extend its Ares I crew launch vehicle's solid rocket booster first-stage nozzle in time for the maiden lunar mission, to deliver improved...
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ESA studies 'super' constellation
The European Space Agency is to study integrating telecommunications, Earth observation and navigation satellites into one constellation that it claims could...
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UK government: the final space frontier?
Will the UK respond to pleas from space lobbyists to increase investment in the space industry, and take advantage of the Earth-based benefits it can deliver?



















