- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 28th, 2008
ISS Toilet Broken. Astronauts Have Nowhere to 'Go'
Discovery expected to arrive on Monday with spare parts
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 26th, 2008
Soyuz Problems Traced to Faulty Separation Bolts
Roskosmos keeps quiet while space industry sources spill the beans
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 23rd, 2008
Hubble Servicing Mission Scheduled for October 8
Endeavor resupply pushed to November 10
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 19th, 2008
NASA Finally Shows Some Concern Regarding the Soyuz Landings
Russian capsule reliability questioned
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 16th, 2008
ESA Could Turn ATV into Manned Spacecraft
ESA to further reduce dependence on foreign space transport
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 13th, 2008
New ISS Water Recovery System Leaves for Kennedy Space Center
When installed, it will serve the needs of six
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 13th, 2008
Alien Life Is Definitely Out There, Astronauts Say
But it will take time to find it
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 12th, 2008
Real Tricorders Come to Life
LOCAD to evaluate life forms during space missions
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 6th, 2008
STS-124 Payload Installed in Discovery's Bay
Three day rehearsal starts today
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 30th, 2008
Discovery Space Shuttle Ready for Assembly
Discovery scheduled for launch on May 31
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 26th, 2008
Jules Verne Raises Space Station to New Heights
ISS altitude incresead to 342 kilometers
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 23rd, 2008
Soyuz Glitch Not a Threat, says NASA
Glitch probably due to short circuit
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 21st, 2008
Soyuz Spacecraft Lands off Target. Crew is Safe Though
Expedition 16 crew returns safely to Earth
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 18th, 2008
Expedition 16 Crew Relieved of Duty
Space station commander hands over control to Expedition 17 crew
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 10th, 2008
Soyuz Spacecraft Expected to Dock at Space Station
Korean astronaut to set foot in it today on ISS
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 7th, 2008
Soyuz Rocket Ready to Take the First Korean Astronaut into Space
The liftoff will take place tomorrow
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