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Space Tourist Simonyi Prepares For Second Flight

Oct 1st, 2008 · Space Adventures announced today that Charles Simonyi, Ph.D., intends to train with the Soyuz TMA-14 crew in preparation for a spring mission in 2009 to the International Space Station. Simonyi flew his first space mission in 2007. He would be the first …
see also: preparation · NASA · Missions · tourists · 2007 · astronaut · International Space Station

Space Tourist Simonyi Prepares For Second Flight

Sep 30th, 2008 · Space Adventures announced today that Charles Simonyi, Ph.D., intends to train with the Soyuz TMA-14 crew in preparation for a spring mission in 2009 to the International Space Station. Simonyi flew his first space mission in 2007. He would be the first …
see also: preparation · NASA · Missions · tourists · 2007 · astronaut · International Space Station

China's First Spacewalk

Sep 8th, 2008 · The BBC reports that China will launch its third manned space mission in late September, according to state-run news agency Xinhua. The Shenzhou VII flight will feature China's first-ever space walk, which will be broadcast live with cameras inside and …
see also: Chinese · BBC · cameras · Russia · Missions · emergency · module

China's First Spacewalk

Sep 8th, 2008 · The BBC reports that China will launch its third manned space mission in late September, according to state-run news agency Xinhua. The Shenzhou VII flight will feature China's first ever space walk, which will be broadcast live with cameras inside and …
see also: Chinese · BBC · cameras · Russia · Missions · emergency · module

SpaceX Launch Failure Due To Timing Problem

Aug 7th, 2008 · Private orbital spaceflight company SpaceX recently announced that last weekend's Falcon 1 rocket launch failure was caused by a collision between the first and second stage of their rocket. This was due to a timing problem, when their brand-new engine …
see also: engineering · interview · company · SpaceX · private · Wired · collision

European Space Agency Launches New Orbital Supply Ship

Mar 9th, 2008 · erik.martino brings us a story about the European Space Agency's successful launch of a new type of cargo ship to resupply the ISS. The first Automated Transport Vehicle (ATV), named after Jules Verne, is the "very first spacecraft in the world designed …
see also: service · world · retiring · industry · NASA · Russia · Humans

Narrowing the Space Flight Gap

Dec 7th, 2007 · MarkWhittington writes with an article on the AssociatedContent site, discussing the impending US space flight gap. Between 2010 (the end of the shuttle era) and 2015 (expected date for the launch of the Orion project) the United States will have little …
see also: prototype · industry · NASA · contracts · United States · Companies · private

From the Moon to Earth in HD

Nov 14th, 2007 · The Japan Space Agency's Kaguya spacecraft spacecraft is currently orbiting the moon and its equipment is being tested in preparation for its real mission to map the moon with high-definition images later this month. Almost as an afterthough, the space …
see also: preparation · history · photos · HD · Lunar · Missions · Spacecraft

Can Space Nerds Get Along?

Jul 30th, 2007 · The Space Review asks whether space enthusiasts can ever get past the humans/robots and private/government flamewars. The article argues that space politics is a non-zero-sum game, and that space science, human spaceflight and private spaceflight can …
see also: robots · Science · private · political · Humans · enthusiasts · flamewar

Female Astronaut Sets Space Record

Jun 18th, 2007 · Raver32 writes to tell us that U.S. astronaut Sunita 'Suni' Williams has set a record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman. Breaking the previous record of 188 days set by astronaut Shannon Lucid in '96, Williams has lived aboard the space station …
see also: Houston · beautiful · astronaut · William · Congratulations · spaceflight · Mission Control

NASA Think Tank to be Shut Down

Mar 21st, 2007 · NASA will likely shut down its Institute for Advanced Concepts, which funds research into futuristic ideas in spaceflight and aeronautics. The move highlights the budget problems the agency is facing as it struggles to retire the space shuttles and develop …
see also: robots · research · NASA · magnetic · technologies · exploration · Solar

Hawking to Take Zero Gravity Ride

Mar 3rd, 2007 · Well-known cosmologist Stephen Hawking is preparing for a once-in a lifetime trip. His goals are for even higher ground, but right now he's readying for an April zero gravity ride aboard NASA's 'vomit comet'. His ultimate goal is to take a ride on one …
see also: interview · Public · NASA · spirit · Virgin Galactic · Math · Gravity

Breakdown Forces New Look At Mars Mission Sexuality

Feb 9th, 2007 · Popular Mechanics has up an interesting story, discussing what the long-term implications of the Lisa Nowak incident could mean for Mars Mission crew decisions: With a 30-month roundtrip, that isn't the sort of thing you'd want to happen in space. Scientists …
see also: computer · scientists · NASA · functionalities · health · Missions · mechanisms

Uncle Sam Spoils Dream Trip To Space

Jan 29th, 2007 · gollum123 writes about a dream come true and a dream dashed. Brian Emmett, a software consultant from the San Francisco Bay area, entered a contest sponsored by Oracle in 2005. He answered some questions on Java coding, won a free trip into space, and …
see also: TV · software · computer · 2005 · Java · sponsored · Oracle

Blue Origin Release Flight Videos

Jan 3rd, 2007 · Space start-up Blue Origin (financed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos) had a secret test flight on November 13, 2006. They've now released video and pictures of the very successful flight. Looks like they're making good progress." From the page: "We're working, …
see also: video · pictures · 2006 · exploration · Humans · Solar · Missions

FAA Releases Requirements for Space Tourism

Dec 15th, 2006 · Due to companies such as Virgin Galactic, SpaceX, and Benson Space (SpaceDev) announcing their commercial spaceflight ambitions, the FAA has just released space flight requirements for safety and experimental permits. Virgin Galactic has already received …
see also: Commercial · SpaceX · Companies · 2008 · Tourism · tourists · dollars

Microsoft's Charles Simonyi to be 1st Nerd in Space

Oct 27th, 2006 · The BBC are reporting that Hungarian-born Charles Simonyi, a 58-year old Microsoft billionaire software engineer is set to become the first 'nerd in space' on board the Soyuz TMA-10 when the spacecraft launches on Thursday 09th March 2007. Charles oversaw …
see also: software · Microsoft · Science · engineering · BBC · research · Website

Back to the Moon

May 16th, 2006 · Space.com is reporting that NASA's planned trip back to the Moon isn't without a significant amount of science and technological innovation. Simply 'sponging off Apollo' won't do it. Among the issues: safer human spaceflight, lunar ice, sustainability, …
see also: robots · Science · NASA · Space.com · Lunar · technologies · Humans

Want to Experience Zero G? Stay in Bed

Mar 29th, 2006 · New Scientist Space is reporting that the health effects of microgravity can be reproduced by staying in bed. Inclining the bed at an angle of 6 degrees with the head at the lower end produces bone and muscle loss, decreases in cardiovascular activity, …
see also: health · degree · exercise · cardiovascular · inclination · Scientist Space · prolonged

X Prize Founder Launches Rocket Racing League

Oct 3rd, 2005 · MSNBC reports a 'Rocket Racing League' is launching today. The man behind the $10 million X Prize for private spaceflight is joining forces with a venture capitalist who is also an Indy car backer to establish a NASCAR-like racing league for rocket-powered …
see also: founder · venture · private · MSNBC · indications · Aircraft · Racing







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