NASA News
- NASA is set to launch the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008 (don't know why this is in a Kuwait news site- djs). Here is more from India. Ah, here is a US story on it.
- NASA has (officially) chosen the RS-68 engine for the HLV. Like everybody didn't already know that. Comm Space Watch has more.
- The risk of Asteroid Apohis smacking into the Earth in 2036 has decreased to 1 in 24,000. Still scares me a little.
- A team of astronomers has discovered a Jupiter sized planet, XO-1, using off the shelf equipment. Still costs $60,000 so it isn't off the shelf for me, of course. Here are more technical details of the new planet.
- Problems with the external tanks may cause delays in the STS-300 mission.
- ExoMars, a full scale model of a Mars rover is a hit at the ILA 2006 conference in Europe. The real thing is slated for a 2011 launch.
New Space News
- Elon Musk, chairman of SpaceX, and Chris Farnetta, from Space Adventures, Ltd. spoke at the Future in Review conference to discuss their respective efforts to commercialize space.
- New Mexico's spaceport site will be visited by CBS news on Wednesday May 24.
- The AOPA is worried about new spaceports interfering with airplane traffic.
- SpaceX VP of international and government affairs writes an editorial on what is bad about the Boeing/Lockheed merger.
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