All Space articles – Page 95
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Europe’s joint vision for space hits budget barrier
Uncertainty over funding may cause several months’ delay for EU/ESA programme
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Glitches delay SpaceX maiden flight to December
The maiden flight of Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) 570kg (1,254lb) to low Earth orbit Falcon 1 launcher has been delayed to mid-December following liquid oxygen (LOX) tank and computer problems.
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New orbital rocket launch put back a day
The US Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) has bumped the maiden flight of SpaceX Falcon 1, the first privately developed, liquid fueled rocket to reach orbit, from its official launch date today at 21:00 GMT to tomorrow at the same time.
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NASA awards satellite contract for New Millennium Mission
NASA's next satellite will be built by Orbital Sciences Corporation under a $27m competitively awarded contract between Orbital and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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EADS Astrium selected for geomagnetic satellites
EADS Astrium has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop and build three satellites for the Swarm mission which will investigate the earth's geomagnetic field and give precise "views" inside the Earth.
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NewsNASA to pay Russia for ISS flights
Law aimed at punishing Moscow for supplying Iran to be rescinded to allow US astronauts to reach space station



















