45th Ariane 5 Launches TerreStar Satellite
Kongsberg Signs $393M Deal to Make JSF Parts
Saab Awarded Contract to Upgrade In-Service Gripen Fighters
China's satellite positioning system to offer better service
NASA's LRO spacecraft sends first lunar images to earth
Phoenix lander
results point to Martian climate cycles
Favorable chemistry and episodes with thin films of liquid water during ongoing,
long-term climate cycles may sometimes make the area where NASA's Phoenix Mars
mission landed last year a favorable environment for microbes.
First
pictures from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has transmitted its first images since
reaching the moon on June 23. The spacecraft's cameras have returned images of a
region in the lunar highlands south of Mare Nubium, or the Sea of Clouds.
STS-133: Final Space Shuttle flight baselined into FDRD by NASA
French Investigators Conclude Air France Flight 447 Did Not Break Apart in
Flight
July 02, 2009
The condition of the wreckage recovered from that Air France A330-200 that
plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1 indicates that the airplane broke
apart upon hitting the water, not while in flight as previously hypothesized,
according to an interim report issued by the French civil aviation accident
investigation bureau (BEA) today. “The elements...
Saudi General
Abdulrahman Al Faisal and the Boeing F 15SE (TACT)
The Saudi Ministry of Defence and Aviation (MoDA) and the Royal Saudi Air Force
(RSAF) are still weighing options to accomplish the Royal Saudi Air Force
SpaceShip Two rocket motor testing revealed
Air France A330 did not break up in mid-air: investigators
Delta readies for widebody wi-fi test flight
Lockheed Snags DARPA Anti-Ship Missile Award
DARPA received nine proposals, and one more award is expected in the next 60
days, according to an agency official
BEA: AF447 May Have Hit Ocean Intact
French accident investigators think Air France 447 may have hit the Atlantic
Ocean intact, at high speed.
N Korean Launches, Next Test Speculation
Test launch of four-short range missiles today; might attempt another long-range
ballistic missile test on/about July 4
F-22 maker accused of fraud in lawsuit
A whistleblower lawsuit accuses defense giant Lockheed Martin of defrauding the
Air Force by using defective outer coatings on its F-22 Raptor stealth fighter
and lying about meeting contract...
Medvedev urges completion of aircraft carrier for India
Posted at: Thu Jul 2nd, 2009 | Source: RIA Novosti
SEVERODVINSK, July 2 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian president said on Thursday that
modernization of the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier should be completed as
soon as possible so that it can be delivered to India in 2012.Dmitry Medvedev
said the Gorshkov project had become, in effect,...
Aero-TV: XCOR Aerospace -- An Innovative Route To Space (Part 2)
Gulfstream Aerospace Enhanced Vision System II Go For G150
International Women's Aviation Conference Set
Lockheed gets $442 million Navy F-35 contract
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) has won a $441.9 million
modification to a previously awarded US Navy F-35 fighter contract, ...
Lockheed Snags DARPA Anti-Ship Missile Award
NASA Shuttle Program Manager Proposes Cheaper Moon Travel
A NASA shuttle program manager recently proposed a new plan which would allow
NASA to cut costs on moon travel. The plan revolves around a "shuttleless ...
EADS aims to sell Airbus planes to Iraqi Airways
Traffic Heats Up at Space Station
"It's just a set up for the traffic patterns in orbit," NASA spokesperson Kelly
Humphries told SPACE.com before the brief flight.
Boeing 787 assembly in South Carolina? Rumors are flying
That's a consensus among aerospace analysts after a Wednesday morning posting on
the Flightblogger Web site, saying Boeing is ready to buy the facility.
Boeing Reports Second-Quarter Deliveries
Thunderbird F-16 makes emergency landing
July 2, 2009 (by Asif Shamim) - A USAF Thunderbird F-16 made an emergency
landing at Quad-City International Airport, near Moline around 14:22h local time
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