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After aborted mission, NASA astronaut confident about December launch
Astronaut Anne McClain, along with a Russian cosmonaut and a Canadian astronaut, will man the December 3 mission.
Cargo mission to space station is set to launch this week
The unmanned Cygnus cargo craft will carry 7,500 pounds of groceries, hardware and research.
NASA’s Parker spacecraft makes 1st close approach to sun
The Parker Solar Probe flew within 15 million miles (24 million kilometers) of the sun’s surface Monday night.
NASA conducts quiet sonic boom tests near Texas Gulf Coast
NASA launched a two-week research project Monday on quiet supersonic research flights near Galveston.
Another NASA spacecraft runs out of steam, 2nd this week
Running low on fuel for some time, the Dawn spacecraft this week stopped communicating with flight controllers.
Airbus delivers powerhouse for NASA's Orion spacecraft
The module will be joined with the Orion crew module built by Lockheed Martin.
NASA retires its planet hunter, the Kepler space telescope
Currently orbiting the sun 94 million miles (156 million km) from Earth, the spacecraft will drift further from our planet.
NASA spacecraft sets record for closest approach to sun
Parker will make 24 close approaches to the sun over the next seven years, ultimately coming within just 3.8 million miles.
Hubble space telescope returns to science operations: NASA
NASA's famed Hubble Space Telescope has returned to normal operations, and completed its first science observations.
Russia may bring forward manned launch after rocket failure
Russia said it was likely to bring forward the flight of a new manned space mission to the International Space Station.