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Latest Space Content By Aviation Week & Space Technology

Jan 20, 2014
Does a different backdrop foretell a revival of defense deals in 2014?
Jan 20, 2014
The In Orbit column of Jan. 13 (p. 16) incorrectly described the service module for the first flight test of NASA's Orion multipurpose crew vehicle as “European-built.” It will be manufactured by Orion prime contractor Lockheed Martin.
Jan 13, 2014
White House adds to space station service life , hoping for more users.
Jan 13, 2014
European launch sector braces for new competition from SpaceX, India
Jan 13, 2014
Now it will be called Airbus Group, instead of European Aerospace, Defense and Space Co. (EADS), a name it used proudly for the last 13 years. This is a formidable rebranding initiative for a global 144,000-employee group headquartered in the Netherlands (for fiscal reasons only). The new title, which is scheduled to be ratified in May by the shareholders, has been in use since Jan. 1.
Jan 13, 2014
What promises to be another busy year in space is set to peak in September, when two orbital missions arrive at Mars and NASA launches the Orion crew capsule it hopes to send back to the Moon into an orbit designed to test how well it will withstand high-speed reentry from deep space. The Mars missions—including the first for India—were launched in the November planetary window to continue the robotic exploration of the red planet. Orbital mechanics dictate that they will at least arrive in the vicinity of Mars as scheduled.
Jan 13, 2014
Commercial ISS mission includes largest cubesat constellation ever
Jan 13, 2014
Garver turned space policy in a new direction