by Rob Coppinger | Jan 16, 2008 | Seradata News
NASASpaceflight.com is reporting that NASA has already decided to keep its orbiter Atlantis going until 2010 and the same website has some detail on changes to Atlantis’ external tank to solve the engine cut off sensor problems NASA has now released its Altair...
by Rob Coppinger | Jan 3, 2008 | Seradata News
While China’s state owned media organisations make more hopefull statements about the planned October 2008 third manned space mission for that country, which may entail a spacewalk, others in the US media are pointing to claims of alleged secret Chinese military...
by Rob Coppinger | Dec 14, 2007 | Seradata News
There are times in journalism that with the best will in the world things don’t quite turn out to be what you expected or were told Over a year ago I reported that NASA had decided its Constellation programme’s Lunar Lander would be called Artemis NASA...
by Rob Coppinger | Nov 19, 2007 | Constellation
Following Flight’s exclusive on NASA’s own reporting of ongoing problems with its Ares I crew launch vehicle in an internal emailed newsletter, NASAWatch.com has published detail about one difficult issue the Ares project office is having to wrestle with...
by Rob Coppinger | Oct 31, 2007 | Seradata News
European Space Agency mission specialist Paolo Nespoli (left) and NASA’s STS-120 commander Pam Melroy speak to Italian president Giorgio Napolitano from inside the Harmony Node 2, built by Franco-Italian joint venture Thales Alenia Space, that Space Shuttle...