ESA reschedules Soyuz flights

The European Space Agency (ESA) has agreed to six-month postponements of the Soyuz flights by two…

Envisat celebrates first anniversary in space

One year ago, the largest and most sophisticated Earth observation satellite ever built blazed a fiery…

CASSINI REVEALS MASSIVE JUPITER GAS CLOUD

Using a sensitive new imaging instrument on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, researchers have discovered a large and…

COCOON FOUND INSIDE THE BLACK WIDOW’S WEB

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory image of the mysterious “Black Widow” pulsar reveals the first direct evidence…

Orbital Recovery Corporation Chooses Ariane 5

Orbital Recovery Corporation has selected Ariane 5 as the primary launch vehicle for its Geosynch Spacecraft…

REMNANTS OF ANCIENT STARS IN EARTH’S UPPER ATMOSPHERE

NASA researchers believe they have found bits of ancient stars in small particles gathered in the…

A step closer to safer aviation in Africa

Between 24 and 26 February, a number of trial flights into Dakar using the EGNOS (European…

New Mexico Hams Help with Columbia Debris Search

Amateur Radio continued its involvement with efforts to locate space shuttle Columbia debris, as NASA’s search…

ER-2 AIRCRAFT SEARCHES COLUMBIA’S PATH FOR DEBRIS

A NASA high-altitude research aircraft flew over portions of the Space Shuttle Columbia’s flight path Saturday.…

NASDA REPORT NO.127 NOW AVAILABLE

Online version of the latest NASDA REPORT (No.127, 2003 January) is now available on the URL…