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[Posted on: Tue Feb 7th, 2006]
Despite massive budget shortfalls and a looming retirement date, the US space agency (Nasa) will not abandon its shuttle programme and will keep its promise to finish building the International Space Station.
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[Posted on: Tue Feb 7th, 2006]
Adventurer Steve Fossett has postponed his three-day non-stop flight around the world because of mechanical problems and poor wind conditions.
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[Posted on: Tue Feb 7th, 2006]
CAPE CANAVERAL (Reuters) - Millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett sets out on Tuesday for what he hopes to be the longest nonstop flight ever made by an aircraft.
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NASA aims for May shuttle launch - Oct 14th, 2005
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TSR: Nuclear waste in space? - Aug 22nd, 2005
US shuttles grounded until March - Aug 18th, 2005
Nasa scraps shuttle launch date - Aug 12th, 2005
Safety delay for Nasa Mars probe - Aug 10th, 2005
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Discovery lands! - Aug 9th, 2005
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Shuttle seeks clear return window - Aug 9th, 2005
Iffy weather delays shuttle landing until Tuesday - Aug 8th, 2005
Discovery undocks, heads for home - Aug 6th, 2005
NASA ponders second repair in space - Aug 4th, 2005
Astronaut fixes shuttle in smooth move - Aug 3rd, 2005
NASAs New CEV Launcher to Maximize Use of Space Shuttle Components - Aug 1st, 2005
Astronauts begin second spacewalk - Aug 1st, 2005
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Astronauts Step Out For Spacewalk - Jul 30th, 2005
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Shuttle returns to space station - Jul 28th, 2005
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Discovery headed for space - Jul 26th, 2005
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