All Space articles – Page 78
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FAA tourism regulations due but key areas still undecided
Major issues to be finalised include environmental control and performance standards
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NASA quietly sets up budget for Ares IV lunar crew launch vehicle with 2017 test flight target
Launch vehicle could send lunar lander direct to the Moon
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Ghosts in the machine - Tales of haunted hangars and phantom pilots
Whether you believe in them or not, tales of haunted hangars and aircraft abound in the aviation world. Flight International takes a spirited look at some of the stories that have chilled the industry
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ATV vacuum test completed but launch date slips again
Maiden flight of ESA's ISS-servicing spacecraft will be attempted no earlier than July
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All systems go for profit, Houston
NASA strategy for permanent Moon base throws up commercial opportunities for world's aerospace companies
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It's countdown for Spaceport America and it faces its toughest challenges as 2007 looms
New Mexico's Spaceport America will be the world's first purpose built launch site for commercial human spaceflight but to be realised the southern US state's government has to shoot for the Moon, financially, legally and technically
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Space Shuttle Discovery launch success in first after sunset lift off for four years
Space Shuttle Discovery left launch complex pad 39B at 20:47h 35s local time in the first after sunset lift off for four years
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Only 15kt crosswinds threaten to delay Space Shuttle Discovery now
The chance of weather stopping the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery at 20:47h local time has dropped to 30% with only 15kt crosswinds threatening the start of mission STS-116
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NASA starts to fuel Space Shuttle Discovery, only weather can stop the launch now
NASA is to attempt to launch Space Shuttle Discovery today after a decision to start fuelling the Orbiter's external tank was taken just after the 12:30h (17:30h GMT) deadline to begin.
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Fuelling the Orbiter's external tank has to start at 12:30h or the launch is scrubbed
If Shuttle propellant transfer to the Orbiter's external tank does not begin by 12:30h local time NASA will scrub the launch
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Gene Cernan, commander of the last Apollo mission talks exclusively to Flight about latest Moon base plan
As NASA unveils its lunar architecture to return to the Moon to construct an international lunar outpost the space agency's last Apollo commander reflects and offers advice
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Friday launch attempt scrubbed, NASA now aims for Saturday
Expected high pad and cross-winds and a launch prohibiting weather prediction of 90% for Friday forces NASA to opt for Saturday
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Low cloud cover ends Discovery launch hopes
Low cloud cover ends Space Shuttle Discovery launch hopes after a remaining few hours of alternating rulings on the acceptability of the weather over Kennedy Space Center
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Low level cloud cover stops launch of Space Shuttle Discovery at T-5min, 21:33h (02:33h GMT)
Low level cloud cover over NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has stopped the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery at T-5min, 21:33h (02:33h GMT) local time tonight
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Cloud cover improves, Space Shuttle Discovery launch on a knife edge
Coud cover over Kennedy Space Center has broken but NASA is concerned that changing conditions could still see Space Shuttle Discovery's launch delayed
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Weather set to delay Space Shuttle Discovery's launch, scheduled for 21:35h local time
Weather predictions put the chance of a launch scrub today, due to clouds over Kennedy Space Center, at 60%, with all of the Shuttle's lanch abort landing sites also reporting unacceptable climatic conditions