Showing posts with label space news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space news. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Space News

Lots of stuff going on this past week in Space related news:

9/29/08 - Critical Failure On Hubble Space Telescope Causes Shuttle Delay
A critical equipment failure aboard the Hubble Space Telescope on the eve of a long-awaited fifth and final shuttle servicing mission put astronomical observations on hold and forced NASA managers to delay the mid-October flight of Atlantis (STS-125). Assuming the Hubble mission is, in fact, delayed to next year, NASA will press ahead with launch of the shuttle Endeavour (STS-126) on a space station assembly mission around Nov. 14, two days earlier than currently planned.

9/28/08 - Finally A Successful Launch For The Falcon 1 Rocket!
The Falcon 1 booster redeemed itself Sunday with an electrifying launch that put an exclamation point on six years of hard work and disappointment for SpaceX, a startup company chartered to revolutionize space travel. The 70-foot-tall rocket successfully delivered a 364-pound hunk of aluminum nicknamed "Ratsat" to orbit on the launcher's fourth flight, ending a streak of three consecutive Falcon 1 failures dating back to 2006. SpaceX touts the Falcon 1 as the first privately-developed liquid-fueled rocket to successfully reach orbit.

9/28/08 - China Is Heating Up The Space Race
Three Chinese astronauts blasted off on the country's third human space voyage and have returned safely to Earth, ending a mission that included the Chinese space program's first spacewalk. China currently three missions planned for 2010 which will demonstrate how to assemble a small space station.