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- Space
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ESA Has Its Hands Full This Year
At least five critical launches are scheduled for 2009
- Space
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The Chinese Could Beat the Americans in the Race to the Moon
NASA slowly losing its privileged position in space exploration
- Space
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NASA Schedules Last 10 Missions for Space Shuttle
May 31, 2010, the final launch of a space shuttle
- Space
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- May 12th, 2008
First Ares Engine Tests Completed
Ares launchers should enter service by 2015
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The HDD contained essential information about how Xenon behaves in microgravity
- Space
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- April 26th, 2008
Jules Verne Raises Space Station to New Heights
ISS altitude incresead to 342 kilometers
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 4th, 2008
NASA's Constellation Program isn't Going Anywhere Soon
NASA's programs not funded properly
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- February 6th, 2008
Atlantis Cleared for Tomorrow's Liftoff
...After two months of delay
- Space
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- February 4th, 2008
New Partner to Join International Space Program
Rocketplane Kistler out of the build!
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- January 31st, 2008
Why Are We Still Using Rocket Engines for Space Travel?
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- Space
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Space Exploration Technologies Tests Falcon 9 Design
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