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Spaceflight
Private space foundation plans 2018 Mars flyby for two
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Private space foundation plans 2018 Mars flyby for two
The Inspiration Mars Foundation has announced plans to mount a challenging 501 day, manned mission to Mars and back in 2018 Full story
  • Dream Chaser completes major safety review
    Dream Chaser completes major safety review
  • Ground Control welcomes home space trio
    Ground Control welcomes home space trio
  • Twin servicing missions end on space station
    Twin servicing missions end on space station
  • Unscheduled spacewalk set to fix space station leak
    Unscheduled spacewalk set to fix space station leak
  • 'Pillownauts' are halfway through bedrest study
    'Pillownauts' are halfway through bedrest study
  • NASA's Orion passes difficult parachute test
    NASA's Orion passes difficult parachute test

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  • Vega's second launch will deploy multiple payloads into different orbits
    ESA is planning the second launch of its small launcher, Vega, on 3 May 2013 from French Guiana.
  • Mars One opens doors for astronauts
    If you're prepared to spend the rest of your life on the Red Planet, Mars One wants to hear from you.
  • Cargo spacecraft flight marred by antenna problem
    Progress 51 launched for the International Space Station on Wednesday, with the mission marred by an antenna problem.
  • NASA's Sun probe IRIS is readied for launch
    NASA's latest solar mission, called IRIS, is currently being prepared for launch to discover more about what drives the Sun and to help predict space weather.
  • New commercial rocket reaches orbit
    Orbital Sciences Corporation has become the second commercial space company to send a rocket into orbit with the inaugural flight of its Antares rocket.
  • New moves to tackle growing danger of space junk
    European space company Astrium have been commissioned by the French space agency to come up with the best ways to deal with space debris.
  • Evolution of the space suit
    The history and evolution of the space suit
  • New planet-hunter gets go-ahead from NASA
    NASA is to launch a new planet-seeking spacecraft called TESS that will seek out planets as small as rocky worlds like the Earth.
  • NASA's bid to capture an asteroid to be unveiled
    The US is to spend $100 million planning a mission to snare and visit a small asteroid which astronauts will then visit in 2021.
  • Swiss shuttle will be new satellite launcher
    New company Swiss Space Systems plans to build a spaceport and unmanned shuttle to offer cheap access to orbit for small satellites
  • Europe's next ATV begins final preparations for June launch
    Europe's next Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) has been undergoing final preparations ahead of its June launch to the International Space Station.
  • New crew take fast track to the space station
    Three new Expedition 35 crew members have launched on a fast track flight to the ISS, arriving in under 6 hours.
  • Apollo rockets are lifted from the seabed
    Powerful rocket engines that launched Apollo astronauts to the Moon have been recovered from the bottom of the sea more than 40 years later.
  • Planck sheds new light on the ancient Universe
    A European space mission has peered billions of years back in time to produce the most accurate and detailed map ever of the first light produced by the Universe.
  • Double Moon crash caught on camera
    NASA has released images showing the craters left by their two GRAIL probes Ebb and Flow which were deliberately crashed in December
  • New glitch as NASA rover finds more clues to water
    NASA's Curiosity mission has been hit by another software glitch - as it revealed new information about Mars's watery past.
  • SpaceX tests its vertical takeoff and vertical landing rocket
    SpaceX's reusable rocket Grasshopper, which is test bed for vertical takeoff vertical landing (VTVL) technology, reached new heights during a test flight on March 7
  • Space station crew arrives safely on Earth
    Fog and low clouds did not unduly affect the Soyuz's safe landing in Kazakhstan early Saturday.
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Space tourism
Golden Spike plans manned Moon missions
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Golden Spike plans manned Moon missions
NASA space scientists and engineers have set up Golden Spike, a commercial company that aims to return humans to the Moon. Full story
  • Virgin Galactic spaceship has first rocket-powered flight
    Virgin Galactic spaceship has first rocket-powered flight
  • Virgin Galactic's feathered spaceship flexes its wings
    Virgin Galactic's feathered spaceship flexes its wings
  • XCOR tests new rocket engine for suborbital spaceflights
    XCOR tests new rocket engine for suborbital spaceflights
  • Sarah Brightman to visit International Space Station
    Sarah Brightman to visit International Space Station
  • Planetary camera successfully fitted to Lynx spaceplane
    Planetary camera successfully fitted to Lynx spaceplane
  • FAA grants Virgin Galactic launch permit for powered test flights
    FAA grants Virgin Galactic launch permit for powered test flights

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  • Ashton Kutcher signs up for space trip
    Ashton Kutcher has signed up for a trip into space with Virgin Galactic.
  • Virgin Galactic, towards space
    Virgin Galactic plans to fly you to space, with sub-orbital flights costing $200,000 and possibly staring in 2013.
  • Space tourism: the Moon, Mars and beyond?
    Feature on space tourism , the emergence of fee paying astronauts and the prospects of holidays on the Moon and Mars.
  • Interview with a Space Tourist
  • Space travel update - Virgin Galactic
  • Virgin Galactic's rocketship tests
  • One small ship, one giant leap for mankind
  • Spaceport America - gateway to space
  • Aabar buys stake in Virgin Galactic
  • Virgin Galactic tests space launch vehicle
History
A brief history of rocketry. Part 2: From World War to the Moon and beyond
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A brief history of rocketry. Part 2: From World War to the Moon and beyond

For centuries, the rocket was little more than an amusing novelty but, at the turn of the 20th century, it was ready to take centre stage.

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  • Space Shuttle Atlantis makes its final journey
    Space Shuttle Atlantis makes its final journey
  • The final journey for Space Shuttle Endeavour
    The final journey for Space Shuttle Endeavour
  • NASA celebrates 50 years since inspiring Kennedy speech
    NASA celebrates 50 years since inspiring Kennedy speech
  • Neil Armstrong, 1930 - 2012
    Neil Armstrong, 1930 - 2012
  • Mysterious Pioneer slowdown solved at last
    Mysterious Pioneer slowdown solved at last
  • Gus Grissom, America's second man in space
    Gus Grissom, America's second man in space

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  • Alan Shepard, first American in space
    On 5 May 1961 Alan Shepard became the first American in space.
  • Space Shuttle Discovery makes final journey to museum
    The Space Shuttle Discovery, having flown nearly 150 million miles in space, made its final journey today on route to its retirement home, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
  • Yuri Gagarin, first human in space
    On 12 April 1961 Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet pilot, became the first human in space - and the first to orbit the Earth.
  • John Glenn, first American to orbit Earth
    Celebrating 50 years since John Glenn became the first American astronaut to orbit Earth aboard the Mercury capsule.
  • A brief history of rocketry. Part 1: How ancient dreams took to the sky
    Explore the origins of rocketry to the early twentieth century.
  • NASA release photo archives from Gemini Missions
  • Discovery prepared for new home
  • Orbiter’s new images reveal the wonder of Apollo
  • The final mission of the Space Shuttle
  • The Space Shuttle - a retrospective
    Thirty years after first blasting into space, NASA’s space shuttle came to the end of the road in 2011.
  • Endeavour's final mission
  • Final mission for Atlantis
  • Discovery's penultimate mission
  • Endeavour's mission
  • Atlantis touches down
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