Friday, July 22, 2005

Nasa Breaking News
Young Named Ambassador of Exploration
Space pioneer John Young has been named a NASA Ambassador of Exploration.
NASA Moving Toward Tuesday Launch Attempt For Shuttle Discovery
With some work still to go, NASA is moving toward a new launch attempt for the Space Shuttle Discovery Tuesday, July 26, at 10:39 a.m. EDT.
Deep Impact Future Mission Status
Today's scheduled burn places the spacecraft on a trajectory to fly past Earth in late December 2007.
NASA Updates Media About Return to Flight
Space Shuttle managers will brief reporters today at a news conference that starts no earlier than 5:30 p.m. EDT.
NASA's Space Shuttle Crew Returns
The crew of Space Shuttle Discovery's Return to Flight mission (STS-114) returns to NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 11:30 a.m. EDT, Friday.
New Mars Orbiter Will Sharpen Vision of Exploration
Launch opportunities begin Aug. 10 for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The spacecraft will examine Martian features ranging from the top of the atmosphere to underground layering.
NASA Helps Smooth Bumpy Airline Rides
Most airline passengers and flight crews have one thing in common: they don't like turbulence.
Shuttle Launch at Least One Week Away
NASA is targeting Tuesday, July 26 as the earliest possible date to launch the Space Shuttle Discovery on the Return to Flight mission.
NASA Provides Latest Shuttle Launch Status
Space Shuttle managers will brief reporters today about STS-114 at a news conference to start no earlier than 5:30 p.m. EDT.
Statement From Commander Collins
"While the launch delay is disappointing, we have strong confidence that the mission will launch safely and successfully."

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