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December 02, 2014
LAUNCH PAD
Europe to build new-generation Ariane 6 rocket
Luxembourg (AFP) Dec 02, 2014
European nations announced Tuesday they would build a new-generation rocket in a multi-billion-euro (dollar) programme to maintain their grip on the world market for satellite launches. European Space Agency (ESA) ministers "took a major decision - to develop a new launcher, the Ariane 6, which will replace the Ariane 5, with a maiden flight scheduled for 2020," French Research Minister Genevieve Fioraso said in a statement describing the deal as "historic." Tuesday's agreement came after month ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

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GPS NEWS

Mislaunched navigation satellite may get 2nd life: ESA
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SPACE TRAVEL

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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA video shows off Orion cockpit
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Opens New National Defense Control Center
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Ballistic Missile Launches Detected by Russia's Aerospace Defense
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA's Orion capsule poised for first test launch
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ENERGY TECH

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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Glenn Expertise Instrumental in Orion Spacecraft
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SPACE TRAVEL

Boeing Completes First Milestone for CCT
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ROBO SPACE

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CHIP TECH

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GPS NEWS

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GPS NEWS

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TECH SPACE

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ROCKET SCIENCE

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TECH SPACE

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AEROSPACE

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LAUNCH PAD

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ROCKET SCIENCE

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DRAGON SPACE

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RUSSIAN SPACE

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AEROSPACE

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