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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. By Jeff Foust on 2014 September 2 at 11:24 am ET. I wanted to pass along some personal news: I’ve taken a position starting today with SpaceNews. As a senior writer there. I’ll be writing there on a lot about what you’ve seen here and elsewhere: space policy, commercial space, and related topics. It’s a great opportunity and I look forward to working with the excellent team there. House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending.

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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. By Jeff Foust on 2014 September 2 at 11:24 am ET. I wanted to pass along some personal news: I’ve taken a position starting today with SpaceNews. As a senior writer there. I’ll be writing there on a lot about what you’ve seen here and elsewhere: space policy, commercial space, and related topics. It’s a great opportunity and I look forward to working with the excellent team there. House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending.

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House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending « Space Politics

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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; A new chapter. With an SLS slip looming, one senator wants to keep NASA’s budget “on track”. House members seek details on SLS/Orion schedules and spending. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 28 at 12:28 pm ET. A day after NASA announced that the first SLS may not be ready for launch until as late as November 2018. In a letter released by the committee Thursday morning. That he will be “challenged” to make that December 2017 date. In the letter...

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House gearing up for CR to last until December « Space Politics

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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; Air Force starts search for an RD-180 replacement. As China tests ASAT, US pushes multilateral space security efforts. House gearing up for CR to last until December. By Jeff Foust on 2014 August 22 at 9:23 am ET. In an interview with the Capitol Hill publication Roll Call. A CR appeared likely when Congress recessed at the end of July without any sign of progress on several key appropriations bills. Including the Commerce, Justice, and S...

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Omnibus bill gives NASA $17.65 billion (and launch indemnification extension as well) « Space Politics

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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; How other space-related items fared in the FY14 spending bill. Senate passes bill renaming NASA Dryden after Neil Armstrong. Omnibus bill gives NASA $17.65 billion (and launch indemnification extension as well). By Jeff Foust on 2014 January 14 at 5:30 am ET. Late Monday evening, House and Senate appropriations formally released their joint omnibus bill. Space and Flight Support. Asteroid Redirection Mission (ARM):. The omnibus budget bil...

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It’s silly season « Space Politics

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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; A slight change in NASA’s budget announcement plans. So who will support the new NASA exploration plan? It’s silly season. By Jeff Foust on 2010 January 30 at 9:18 am ET. To the Ogden Standard-Examiner. About what has been reported:. 8220;Obviously, I don’t agree this is the right direction. They’ll basically be gutting our space program and coming up with a commercial alternative. It will be devastating.”. In a speech in Ocala, Florida:.

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Obama clarifies his space policy « Space Politics

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Because sometimes the most important orbit is the Beltway…. Laquo; Nature measures up the candidates. 8220;Breaking the classic NASA mold”. Obama clarifies his space policy. By Jeff Foust on 2008 January 2 at 7:27 am ET. Most importantly, Ellman clarifies what Obama meant by delaying Constellation by five years:. 44 comments to Obama clarifies his space policy. January 2, 2008 at 9:06 am. January 2, 2008 at 2:02 pm. Notice it doesn’t say continue manned missions or continue Ares and Orion developme...

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Space Travel Law News: Moon or Asteroid? NASA's Next Giant Leap Depends On Who'll Be President

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Space Travel Law News. The STELA / Space Travel Law Association Blog. Friday, January 27, 2012. NASA's Next Giant Leap Depends On Who'll Be President. By Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer. The United States may start working toward establishing a moon colony by 2020, or an asteroid may remain the next target for manned exploration; it depends on who wins this November's presidential election. Barack Obama: The Status Quo. Obama cancelled George W. Bush's Constellation program, which had instructed N...

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Space Travel Law News: January 2012

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Space Travel Law News. The STELA / Space Travel Law Association Blog. Friday, January 27, 2012. NASA's Next Giant Leap Depends On Who'll Be President. By Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer. The United States may start working toward establishing a moon colony by 2020, or an asteroid may remain the next target for manned exploration; it depends on who wins this November's presidential election. Barack Obama: The Status Quo. Obama cancelled George W. Bush's Constellation program, which had instructed N...

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Lagrange 5: SpaceShipOne will go to Smithsonian

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Waypoint to the past, present, and future of space. Thursday, March 10, 2005. SpaceShipOne will go to Smithsonian. The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum will be the new home to the first privately-built spacecraft, according to a report. In the Washington Post. Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft who invested $20 million to build the spacecraft, and its builder, Burt Rutan, said SpaceShipOne will be donated to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. Posted by Administrator @ 6:49 PM. Lagrange p...

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Lagrange 5: Voyager may face same fate as Hubble

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Waypoint to the past, present, and future of space. Thursday, March 10, 2005. Voyager may face same fate as Hubble. NASA has indicated that the two Voyager spacecraft may have to be abandoned in budget cuts, according to a BBC News report. Voyagers 1 and 2 were launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets of the solar system. They are responsible for many of the most significant data discovered from Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Posted by Administrator @ 7:09 PM. Los Angeles, CA. Lagrange points...

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Lagrange 5: NASA to cut workforce

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Waypoint to the past, present, and future of space. Friday, March 11, 2005. NASA to cut workforce. NASA plans to cut the size of its workforce by as much as 15.3 percent by the summer of 2006, according to a report. In the Washington Post. Posted by Administrator @ 12:05 AM. Los Angeles, CA. Lagrange 5 is a waypoint to internet destinations about space and spaceflight. L5 evolved from a series of hyperlink sites hosted from GeoCities since 1999. Lagrange points were discovered by Italian-French mathemeti...

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Lagrange 5: Shuttle launch may slip, says NASA

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Waypoint to the past, present, and future of space. Wednesday, March 16, 2005. Shuttle launch may slip, says NASA. Scheduling for the first space shuttle launch in two years may be delayed, according to an MSNBC report. A NASA source told NBC News' Jay Barbree that preparations are running behind schedule and that Discovery's launch date may slip. Space shuttle Discovery is tentatively scheduled for launch May 15. Posted by Administrator @ 11:33 AM. Los Angeles, CA. View my complete profile. New push to ...

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Lagrange 5: Rover is capable of finding Mars life

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Waypoint to the past, present, and future of space. Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Rover is capable of finding Mars life. From Space.com says that an unmanned rover deployed in the dry Chilean desert has found signs of life, in an experiment to show that life can be found on Mars by using a robotic lander. The search for life on Mars is considered perhaps the most important reason for exploring the planet, and a life-detection capability means great potential for Mars exploration in the next generation. Lagran...

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Lagrange 5: Martian wind gives rover new life

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Waypoint to the past, present, and future of space. Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Martian wind gives rover new life. CNNcom and Space.com are reporting. That the dusty solar panels on NASA's Spirit rover were cleaned by martian winds, giving the rover new life. Posted by Administrator @ 5:04 PM. Los Angeles, CA. Lagrange 5 is a waypoint to internet destinations about space and spaceflight. L5 evolved from a series of hyperlink sites hosted from GeoCities since 1999. Lagrange points were discovered by Italian-...

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Infinite Frontier: Space Tech of the Week: Orion

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Space Tech of the Week: Orion. Orion will launch from Launch Complex 39 at Kennedy Space Center, the same launch complex that currently launches the Space Shuttle." The first Orion flight to the ISS is currently scheduled for 2015, but delays are expected. If commercial orbital transportation services (by Space X with its Dragon capsule) are unavailable, Orion will handle logistic flights to the Station. Official Lockheed Martin site. April 21, 2009 at 12:16 PM. What's the point testing the Orion Mock-up?

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Infinite Frontier: January 2009

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This Day in Space History: Challenger Disaster. January 28, 1986. Links to this post. This Day in Space History: Apollo 1 Disaster. January 27, 1967. Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee are killed on the launch pad when a flash fire engulfs their command module during testing for the first Apollo/Saturn mission. They are the first U.S. astronauts to die in the line of duty.". Links to this post. Space Tech of the Week: Delta IV. The first payload launched with a Delta IV was the Eutelsat W5 communica...

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