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[Posted on: Mon Feb 6th, 2006]
WASHINGTON - Efforts to replace the space shuttle fleet with new Moon-bound spacecraft would receive big spending increases under NASA's 2007 budget request, while nearly every other part of the U.S. space agency's budget would be held flat or decline.
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[Posted on: Mon Jan 30th, 2006]
ATK Thiokol is preparing to begin work on a more powerful variant of the space shuttle solid-rocket motor it has long produced as part of a streamlined NASA exploration plan that would land astronauts on the Moon in early 2017, a year earlier than previously envisioned.
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[Posted on: Mon Jan 23rd, 2006]
Pure science is taking a backseat to long-term exploration goals as NASA prepares to send robotic scouts to the Moon. Still, a rich scientific haul will be inevitable, even without the peer-review wrangling that normally picks targets for expensive space-science missions.
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34 news articles were found:
CEV Makeover: NASA Overhauls Plans for New Spaceship - Jan 22nd, 2006
TSR: Astronauts and Area 51: the Skylab Incident - Jan 9th, 2006
The case for smaller launch vehicles in human space exploration (part 1) - Jan 3rd, 2006
Plasma engine passes initial test - Dec 14th, 2005
Russia's Next Spaceship: Alternative to NASA's CEV - Dec 8th, 2005
TSR: Just another Apollo? Part two - Nov 28th, 2005
TSR: Just another Apollo? Part one - Nov 21st, 2005
Private Supply Ships Vital for Space Vision, NASA Chief Says - Nov 16th, 2005
NASA chooses Ames Research Center for unmanned lunar explorations - Nov 16th, 2005
Mysterious dragon: myth and reality of the Chinese space program - Nov 7th, 2005
TSR: The debate over ESAS - Oct 26th, 2005
NASA Selects Team To Build Lunar Lander - Oct 3rd, 2005
NASA administrator says space shuttle was a mistake - Sep 28th, 2005
NASA's Moon Vision: Action Plan or High-Tech Hallucination? - Sep 21st, 2005
NASA's New Moon Plans: 'Apollo on Steroids' - Sep 19th, 2005
TSR: Where do we go from here? Making the Vision for Space Exploration a reality - Sep 19th, 2005
NASA to replace shuttle - Sep 17th, 2005
Armstrong: Mars trip will be easier - Sep 7th, 2005
Next generation will alter Kennedy Space Center - Aug 29th, 2005
Private Company Plans $100 Million Tour Around the Moon - Aug 10th, 2005
Mars or Bust - Is America's Space Programme Doomed? - Jul 10th, 2005
Boeing and Lockheed Push Separate Designs for 2020 Moon Mission - Jun 13th, 2005
NASA cuts 'will hamper science' - Jun 8th, 2005
Ion Thrusters Propel NASA into Future - May 28th, 2005
NASA Unveils Lunar O2 Challenge - May 20th, 2005
NASA Rethinks Technology Needs - May 17th, 2005
NASA's Prometheus: Fire, Smoke And Mirrors - Apr 7th, 2005
Saturn mission 'probably a success' - Jan 14th, 2005
Redesigning Rockets: NASA Space Propulsion Finds a New Home - Aug 11th, 2004
NASA's Messenger Probe Departs for Mercury - Aug 3rd, 2004
The great launch debate - Jul 19th, 2004
NASA Shakes Itself Up - Jun 25th, 2004
NASA must transform to reach moon and Mars - Jun 11th, 2004
Audit reveals black hole in NASA's books - May 15th, 2004