- By Tudor Raiciu
- September 10th, 2005
Zvezda Module Docks to International Space Station
The 19th Progress spacecraft to visit the ISS
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- September 10th, 2005
Frederick Gregory, NASA Deputy Administrator, Resigns
He was first black shuttle commander
- By Tudor Raiciu
- September 9th, 2005
Forecasters Are Predicting Significant Solar Eruptions
In the coming days
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- September 7th, 2005
Tempel 1 Findings Surprise Scientists
Tempel 1 has a very fluffy structure
- By Alina Plesu
- September 5th, 2005
Changes in Saturn's Rings Confuse Scientists
Cassini spacecraft observations reveal that Saturn's rings have dramatically changed over the past 25 years
- By Tudor Raiciu
- September 1st, 2005
The Largest Telescope in the Southern Hemisphere Is Operational
The Southern African Large Telescope (SALT)
- By Tudor Raiciu
- August 30th, 2005
The "Tiger Stripes" Discovered by Cassini Spacecraft Are Very Young
The cracks act like vents
- By Alina Plesu
- August 29th, 2005
Russia Launches A New Eye In The Sky
The Friday launch of Monitor-E was the 32nd space mission to reach orbit in 2005
- By Alina Plesu
- August 29th, 2005
15-Year-Old Girl Contradicts NASA In Grissom Case
Will a Web site and 2,000 petition drives be enough to solve a three-year conflict?
- By Alina Plesu
- August 27th, 2005
Mars, Venus and Jupiter Failed To Rearrange The Skies
Because they were never supposed to...
- By Alina Plesu
- August 24th, 2005
Mars, Venus and Jupiter Stage A Brilliant Performance Starting Tonight
The three planets plan to rearrange the midnight skies