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Latest Space Content By Aviation Week & Space Technology

Dec 09, 2015
The fix by the French space agency will keep NASA’s 2016 mission on schedule.
Dec 09, 2015
With its Cygnus large cargo carriers, Orbital has an eye toward the post-ISS world, when NASA expects to be operating in cislunar space while private companies try to make a profit in orbit much closer to Earth.
Dec 04, 2015
This week's big talking points in aerospace and defense, including progress for Terrafugia's flying car.
Dec 04, 2015
The new business should bring XCOR co-founder Jeff Greason closer to the passion he has carried since he left the computer industry as an Intel executive to join the old Rotary Rocket startup.
Dec 04, 2015
Pentagon girding for reductions to modernization plans in 2017.
Dec 03, 2015
The modified passenger 747-400 will be used to carry the space company’s LauncherOne vehicle to 35,000-40,000-ft. altitude from which it will be air-dropped and launched into orbit.
Dec 02, 2015
The FireSat system will result in revisit times about every 15 min., which begins to approach the warning an experienced firewatcher in a tower can provide firefighters by scanning forest treetops for smoke.
Dec 02, 2015
In November, ESA handed NASA the first tangible evidence of its contribution to the Orion development, a structural test article of the European Service Module (ESM) that in the coming months will undergo rigorous environmental trials.