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By Staff Posted Friday, October 21 - 2:44 pm
NASA’s Space Shuttle Program may have ended but enthusiasm for space exploration continues to grow
By Ed Snow Posted Wednesday, October 12 - 10:20 am
When the International Astronomical Union (IAU) voted to downgrade tiny Pluto to “dwarf” planet status in 2006 many small school children -- and some of their parents -- reportedly screamed to high heaven.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, September 21 - 10:20 am
A falling satellite could provide a spectacular light show September 23-24, according to NASA.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, August 31 - 10:52 am
Angelo State University’s Global Immersion Center (GIC), formerly the Planetarium, will present four full-dome public astronomy shows during its fall 2011 schedule beginning Thursday, Sept. 1
By Staff Posted Thursday, August 25 - 9:45 am
The first pressurized cargo module (PCM) for Orbital's Cygnus™ cargo logistics spacecraft has arrived at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in eastern Virginia.
By Staff Posted Friday, March 11 - 11:46 am
March is a good month to catch some great sky watching opportunities.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, February 9 - 3:14 pm
– In the summer of 2011, high-school science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) teachers will have the chance to fly experiments on an early unmanned flight of a suborbital reusable launch vehicle (RLV).
By Nancy Atkinson UNIVERSE TODAY Posted Thursday, February 3 - 1:03 pm
Lots of folks seem to be up in arms about the “new” sign in the zodiac,
By Staff Posted Wednesday, January 12 - 2:16 pm
Finding an asteroid is easy. Finding a new asteroid is a bit more time consuming.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, January 5 - 11:24 am
Your family's pockets, purses and backpacks are probably packed with gadgets, as technology expands into all aspects of your home and work life.
By Barron Beneski Orbital Science Corportion Posted Wednesday, December 22 - 3:27 pm
Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB), one of the world’s leading space technology companies, successfully carried out a long-duration test firing of the liquid-fueled AJ26 rocket engine that will power the first stage of the company’s Taurus® II space launch vehicle



